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22 December 2009 @ 03:53 pm
22 December 2009 @ 04:22 pm
21 December 2009 @ 11:59 pm
22 December 2009 @ 01:40 am
I wonder if anyone can help or direct me to a good tutorial on making animated stars like my entry icon made by
valoqueen
I have photoshop CS3 and loaded some nice brushes but I can't seem to get the right effect.
Thanks!
I have photoshop CS3 and loaded some nice brushes but I can't seem to get the right effect.
Thanks!
21 December 2009 @ 06:52 pm
I was wondering how can I make icons like these above, with this gray frame... Can anyone help me? Thank you very much!
21 December 2009 @ 11:47 pm
21 December 2009 @ 01:41 pm
I'm having a problem with .gifs. It works fine in ImageReady but when I upload it, it seems to freeze and a purple bar keeps flashing up. Example underneath cut. ( Read more... ) I re-formatted my computer so I'm clueless as to what settings I had ImageReady saved to. Can anyone help?
21 December 2009 @ 01:04 pm
I have checked the archive and didn't see anything close to this, so I hope someone can help me. I use Photoshop CS4.I've been seeing a certain effect around the graphics circuit and I'm not sure how it's done.
(made by
pinkcupcake
Is it a special brush that is only of the outline, or is it the actual picture that has been edited to look like that? I have seen this style done with so many types of images. I know there are bevel and emboss effects and all that on it, but the general outlined picture is what I'm trying to figure out. Can someone show me how it's done?
Thank you in advance!
(made by
Is it a special brush that is only of the outline, or is it the actual picture that has been edited to look like that? I have seen this style done with so many types of images. I know there are bevel and emboss effects and all that on it, but the general outlined picture is what I'm trying to figure out. Can someone show me how it's done?
Thank you in advance!
21 December 2009 @ 05:51 pm
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20 December 2009 @ 02:31 pm
Current Mood:
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19 December 2009 @ 06:28 pm
19 December 2009 @ 11:48 pm
18 December 2009 @ 06:27 pm
I know this community gets a lot of posts about color difference of icons on websites and what they looked like in Photoshop. This is one of those questions.
I've read this tutorial on image file formats. I save my icons in PSCS3 as .PNG-24 via "Save for Web & Devices" with Interlaced and Transparency checked. I use the latest version of Firefox. The icons look fine on tinypic and imageshack, if slightly more faded, but if I post them to my journal the colors change and more specifically the same icon appears differently on my profile page than it does in the navigation bar. Is this an LJ issue or can I do anything to change this?
Example:

the top icon looks like it does in PS
the bottom one looks uglier, with less contrast
ETA: it's the same difference with my icon in this post and the icon that shows I'm logged in in the navigation strip.
I've read this tutorial on image file formats. I save my icons in PSCS3 as .PNG-24 via "Save for Web & Devices" with Interlaced and Transparency checked. I use the latest version of Firefox. The icons look fine on tinypic and imageshack, if slightly more faded, but if I post them to my journal the colors change and more specifically the same icon appears differently on my profile page than it does in the navigation bar. Is this an LJ issue or can I do anything to change this?
Example:

the top icon looks like it does in PS
the bottom one looks uglier, with less contrast
ETA: it's the same difference with my icon in this post and the icon that shows I'm logged in in the navigation strip.
Current Mood:
confused
18 December 2009 @ 01:11 am
17 December 2009 @ 04:13 pm
to
Made in Photoshop 7
Translatable?: I think so :)
Difficulty: Easy
PSD: Yes!
( Gently close your eyes and open your heart )
17 December 2009 @ 01:40 am
16 December 2009 @ 11:15 pm
This is my first ever tutorial, but I thought I’d give it a try. I did the best could to try to explain why I did what I did. So here goes.
Make this:
out of this: 
Using Photoshop (my version is CS4 but it should be translatable to older versions, and other programs as well)
Using Color Balance, Levels, and the Gaussian Blur Filter.
( Read more )
Make this:
out of this: 
Using Photoshop (my version is CS4 but it should be translatable to older versions, and other programs as well)
Using Color Balance, Levels, and the Gaussian Blur Filter.
( Read more )

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