Creating Fake Miniature Environments
In my opinion a very interesting lesson. So I still can not break away smile.gif
Shall we begin?
The lesson is designed for users of Photoshop CS or Photoshop CS2.
1. First you need to find the right picture. This can be a house in the village, train station or, for example, city, town, and so on
I found a picture of the old station, and will use the train as the main "trick".
2. Now press "Q" (Quick Mask), then press the "D", to return pervonochalnye colors (black and white). Black-head, white secondary. Select the , and then Reflected Gradient (see screenshot)
3. Select the photos to focus - on our photo a train. Press the shift key and drag the gradient tool from the train and up, let go.
We get the following:
4. Again, press "Q", the following new release:
5. We go to "Filters" - "Blur" - "Lens Blur". We look at the screen and set the following parameters:
6. That's all. But I also attach more brightness. This can be done as follows:
Hold Ctrl + u and moves the Saturation slider to the right (10-20)
And here is the result
Have fun with it
In my opinion a very interesting lesson. So I still can not break away smile.gif
Shall we begin?
The lesson is designed for users of Photoshop CS or Photoshop CS2.
1. First you need to find the right picture. This can be a house in the village, train station or, for example, city, town, and so on
I found a picture of the old station, and will use the train as the main "trick".
2. Now press "Q" (Quick Mask), then press the "D", to return pervonochalnye colors (black and white). Black-head, white secondary. Select the , and then Reflected Gradient (see screenshot)
3. Select the photos to focus - on our photo a train. Press the shift key and drag the gradient tool from the train and up, let go.
We get the following:
4. Again, press "Q", the following new release:
5. We go to "Filters" - "Blur" - "Lens Blur". We look at the screen and set the following parameters:
6. That's all. But I also attach more brightness. This can be done as follows:
Hold Ctrl + u and moves the Saturation slider to the right (10-20)
And here is the result
Have fun with it
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