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Markers Drawing from Photo
- By Anastacia Sholik
- Published 01/23/2007
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Get back again to the upper layer and make one more copy of it (ctrl+j). Process the copy by applying turn by turn the next indicated filter: Filter ? Distort ? Polar Coordinates, Filter ? Stylize ? Wind and again Filter ? Distort ? Polar Coordinates.
Change the Blending Mode of the layer on Lighten and minimize this layer's Opacity till 50%.
Merge down those two upper layers: Layer ? Merge Down (ctrl+e) and change the Blending Mode of the layer on Multiply. Then merge down the rest of the layers (ctrl+e).
If that is necessary we may insert the picture in a frame, using the Crop Tool.
Then give to this picture the texture of the paper, opening it firstly in a new window (ctrl+o).
Mark it out with
Rectangular Marquee Tool, make a copy of it: Edit ? Copy (ctrl+c) and get back to the processed picture. There we should insert the texture on a new layer: Edit ? Paste (ctrl+v). Make the necessary corrections on its size, using the indicated command: Edit ? Free Transform (ctrl+t) and change the layer's Blending Mode on Hard Light, for example.
The picture we have is too bright, which is why we need to correct the layer, making use of the next command: Image ? Adjustments ? Levels (ctrl+l).
And the next selection: Image ? Adjustments ? Hue/Saturation (ctrl+u).
Continue with the layer containing the picture and erase the black patches, selecting Image ? Adjustments ? Selective Color.
Merge down all the layers (ctrl+e) and make the final corrections on the brightness and on the colors, using Curves and Hue/Saturation.
Change the Blending Mode of the layer on Lighten and minimize this layer's Opacity till 50%.
Merge down those two upper layers: Layer ? Merge Down (ctrl+e) and change the Blending Mode of the layer on Multiply. Then merge down the rest of the layers (ctrl+e).
If that is necessary we may insert the picture in a frame, using the Crop Tool.
Then give to this picture the texture of the paper, opening it firstly in a new window (ctrl+o).
Mark it out with
The picture we have is too bright, which is why we need to correct the layer, making use of the next command: Image ? Adjustments ? Levels (ctrl+l).
And the next selection: Image ? Adjustments ? Hue/Saturation (ctrl+u).
Continue with the layer containing the picture and erase the black patches, selecting Image ? Adjustments ? Selective Color.
Merge down all the layers (ctrl+e) and make the final corrections on the brightness and on the colors, using Curves and Hue/Saturation.
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