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  1. chitkaran

    Change the background color of an image

    Click on 'Selection' instead of 'Image' just above the adjustment sliders.. here's how it should look .... I used the blue color file for this.. and changed it to black.
  2. chitkaran

    Change the background color of an image

    You can use 'Replace Color' under Image-> Adjustments for this. * Open the image in Ps * Image -> Replace Color * Using the dropper provided, click on the color you want to replace. * Use the sliders provided to select the new color. * You can use the fuzziness slider to change the area covered...
  3. chitkaran

    Whiting out texture; preserving shadow and lighting

    Hi Echil, Could you post what you have done so far so that we can see where to guide you from.. ? cheers !!
  4. chitkaran

    New logo

    :shocked: Here at PSG, everyone knows how to edit photos in Photoshop mate :rocker: Some people know little bit, some know more than little bit, some know even more than little bit............ and then a few know a lot more than little bit.. :cool2: What are you looking for ??? :banghead:
  5. chitkaran

    [Request] Please Help

    I agree with Sam... Be what you are... Here's an inspirational pic for you..
  6. chitkaran

    Young, blond and pretty

    Same here Sam.. Every now an then I try new techniques to do something like this ... but never reach anywhere near the desired results... Keep trying is what I say to myself.. But this one is indeed an Excellento Job Chris .... :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
  7. chitkaran

    Brushes How can I do this?

    This one is fairly simple. * Make a text layer * Rasterize the layer * ctrl+T to transform selection. Right click and select warp. * From top, select 'bulge' Done !!!.. Here's the final result..
  8. chitkaran

    Create "shiny" effect on circle

    Add a 'Color Overlay' to the layer 1 to change the color of the button. I posted the PSD for reference... learn... practice.... create your own set of web-button.. have fun... do post results here to see what you came up with. -- And if you decrease the size to 0.6cm, increase the pixel/inch...
  9. chitkaran

    [Request] Photoshop

    I agree with Clare... your friend should like it... :thumbsup:
  10. chitkaran

    A Couple of Images From Tutorials

    The manips are nicely done.. good job... I like the 'Destroyed City' ... A few bits of change could make it more realistic (I think so, maybe, post the result if you could) * Add a slight 'gaussian blur' to the city since its too far in the background and the girl be in focus. Keep this effect...
  11. chitkaran

    Create "shiny" effect on circle

    Sure. 1. Use the Pen tool to create the path you want to shine. Incase not familiar with the pen tool, just use the brush to make highlights. 2. Add a layer mask and fill it with gradient black-white. This will create the shining illusion on the button. 3. Play with the opacity of this layer...
  12. chitkaran

    How good is your color vision?

    This was a very good exercise for my eyes... :eek: here's my result.
  13. chitkaran

    Create "shiny" effect on circle

    Hi, Here's what you need to do. 1. Select the eliptical marquee tool and make a circular selection - fill this with the desired color. (Base layer). 2. Add a drop shadow to your requirements. 3. Duplicate this layer (this is your highlight layer). 4. Turn-off the drop shadow and add a 'inner...
  14. chitkaran

    Combining two images side by side for ad

    An effective way is to have the 'After Photo' and paste the "before photo" on top of it and make it smaller and attached to the top-right corner. something like this.
  15. chitkaran

    A few wallpaper shots from my recent trip.

    @IamSam: Thanks mate. yeah, even i was disappointed with the pole and wire lines. But it was hard to see at 3:30 am when I took this shot. It was after I saw it on the computer that there was a pole in the image. Lolz... @Chris: Thank a lot. I have been into photography just about 2 yrs and it...
  16. chitkaran

    A few wallpaper shots from my recent trip.

    Thanks a lot people... It was very hard to take these shots since it was overcast and it was raining almost all day long. But I am glad you guys liked them.
  17. chitkaran

    Design your own GOGGLE

    Hey Claire... Yeah I have been in 'n' out of the forum for sometime. I have been indulged in some work for a while and have been designing websites for a bunch of clients lately so didnt get time to post anything. But I have been reading the forum regularly and watching the shoppers have some...
  18. chitkaran

    A few wallpaper shots from my recent trip.

    Sharing a few shots worthy of being a wallpaper (I think so) ...Location: Naleti Village (Himachal Pradesh, INDIA)Camera Used: Canon 60DMonth: February 2014Comments/Suggessions/Critics ... All Welcome..
  19. chitkaran

    Design your own GOGGLE

    Hope I am not left out guys... Chris ... the doodles you have made are awesomely great and indeed have raised the bars.... :thumbsup: Here's a quickie.. (Dedicated to World Peace) Amen ...
  20. chitkaran

    Brush strokes look pixelized.

    Hi, as Dv8_fx said - use illustrator or other vector based programs for all your vector drawing... But if you do not know how to use them - Same case as mine - Lolz... And Photoshop is the only program to create them.. then use the highest resolution possible.. Example.. for my Logo...
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