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Like in my dream Photo Effect
- By Anastacia Sholik
- Published 12/29/2006
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Choose now the Text Tool and write several incomprehensible words, using an old type (ex. Aspect Ligatures). Place the words above the butterfly's image and do the same manipulations we did with the previous layer. But the layer's Opacity this time should be of 100%.
Make one more copy now of the basic book's layer. Place the copy above the sky's layer and blur it out with next option: Filter – Blur – Motion Blur.
Transform now the layer with Free Transform (ctrl+t) and Distort options. We have also to change the layer's type on Color Dodge.
Insert now on a new layer, above all the previous layers, a texture representing the crumpled paper.
Change the layer's type on Overlay and minimize the Opacity till 55%.
Merge down all the layers after that: Layer – Merge Visible (shift+ctrl+e). But we have also to insert the picture into a frame. It's possible to do that with the usual instruments: Crop Tool and Rectangular Tool.
Use the Gradient Tool for the frame's edges. Then apply the Linear Gradient and the Radial Gradient for the corners. If we want the gradient to lie down on a straight line, we have to hold the shift button.
The picture is finished!
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Made by Sigma
Make one more copy now of the basic book's layer. Place the copy above the sky's layer and blur it out with next option: Filter – Blur – Motion Blur.
Transform now the layer with Free Transform (ctrl+t) and Distort options. We have also to change the layer's type on Color Dodge.
Insert now on a new layer, above all the previous layers, a texture representing the crumpled paper.
Change the layer's type on Overlay and minimize the Opacity till 55%.
Merge down all the layers after that: Layer – Merge Visible (shift+ctrl+e). But we have also to insert the picture into a frame. It's possible to do that with the usual instruments: Crop Tool and Rectangular Tool.
Use the Gradient Tool for the frame's edges. Then apply the Linear Gradient and the Radial Gradient for the corners. If we want the gradient to lie down on a straight line, we have to hold the shift button.
The picture is finished!
+ View full size image
Made by Sigma
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