Creative with digital images
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Creative with digital images
Hi all,
I have tried to be a bit creative with Photoshop (I started to make digital images this year for the first time) and wanted to show my first result. It seems it is possible to travel back in time, back to the days when my late grandfather was still young
Grtz,
Edward.
I have tried to be a bit creative with Photoshop (I started to make digital images this year for the first time) and wanted to show my first result. It seems it is possible to travel back in time, back to the days when my late grandfather was still young
Grtz,
Edward.
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Hi,
my second one (and the last one). Hope others get inspired to publish some of their creativity.
Grtz,
Edward.
my second one (and the last one). Hope others get inspired to publish some of their creativity.
Grtz,
Edward.
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There are several ways of doing this but here goes for the easiest way (in PS ofcourse):DJMikey wrote:I'm curious, how do you do that?
TIA for the explenation.
Grt, Mike.
* Duplicate your photo-layer
* Select the top-layer
* Convert the top-(color) layer to a greyscale layer (Image => Mode => Greyscale)
* Use the eraser-tool (when the top-layer still is selected) and erase all the greyscale parts that you want to appear in color. At those spots the bottom layer will now be visible and that one is still in color.
Enjoy!!
Gr.Niels
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