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In this Photoshop tutorial, we're going to look at how to recreate the same color and motion blur effect used in the movie poster for the biggest action movie of the 2007 summer, the Bourne Ultimatum. We'll be using Photoshop's Hue/Saturation adjustment layer to colorize the image using a color I've sampled directly from the poster itself.
To create the motion blur, we'll be using Photoshop's classic Motion Blur filter, and we'll be finishing off the effect with a couple of layer masks to bring back just a hint of the flesh tones from the original image, as well as to remove the blur effect from the main subject.
To complete this Photoshop tutorial, you'll need a photo of Matt Damon walking towards you looking a little upset about something and carrying a gun. If you don't happen to have a photo like that (and hopefully you don't), any photo of someone walking towards you on the street will do.
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This tutorial will teach you how to recreate the lightning effect used in the recent Sky logo version. A little knowledge of the program is required, though we believe you should be able to follow the step by step instructions whatever your degree of expertise.
You will learn tricks about selections, blending modes and colour overlays.
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In this Photoshop tutorial, we would like to tell how to make a beautiful mystery grunge artwork, using some stock images and brushes. It is not very hard work, but it requires some skill and your imagination. This work is very well suited for desktops and time for her creation will not take more than 2 hours. So let’s get started!
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Dull and boring photos can be improved in an instant using the magic of post-processing. In this article you’ll get a chance to see my workflow of transforming dull and boring landscapes into dramatic photos. Furthermore, we summed up the steps in order to get a satisfactory result in less than 5 minutes of post-processing.
The concepts you’ll learn in this tutorial apply to any photo you want to manipulate. You can also experiment with different property numbers, in order to get a different result.
We’ll be using a photo from Mount Athos. You can save the photo for yourself and use it to practice and follow along with the steps.
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Sometimes, when you take an uninteresting photo, you search for ways of improving it. Adding a reflection is a great way to draw attention and improve a dull photo. Another reason for adding a reflection, is that the water was dirty at the time of shooting and the shot was ruined; or you wanted to add reflections (the real way, making use of the slow shutter speed) but you didn’t have the necessary gear to take the shot (camera with manual settings, tripod, filters etc.). It’s really easy to add a reflection in Photoshop. In this article we’ll explain how to do it in post-processing.
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Dancing In The Stars Photo Effect - To create this effect, you'll need a photo of two people dancing close together, preferably a bride and groom but it doesn't necessarily have to be. I'll be using Photoshop CS5 throughout the tutorial but any recent version will do.
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In this tutorial we will create a poster using stock vectors, basic shapes and stock photos. Along with this, you will learn to use basic Blending properties and shading. Every step is well explained and you will learn a lot of things if you follow them accordingly.
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