Typography 3 Photoshop Action

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Create this professional, advanced looking effect from your photos with no work at all. This effect will save you hours of work and it is simple to use. Just brush over your photo and play the action. It’s really that simple! All layers are color coded, well named, grouped and organized. You can PUT YOUR OWN TEXT AND FONT THAT YOU LIKE! You can also choose the text layout (words from text can be horizontal placed, vertical placed, both horizontal and vertical etc…)

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Typography 3 Photoshop Action

Abstract Photoshop Action

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Above image has the combination of 3D Dispersion and Abstract Effects.


Abstract Photoshop Action

The action is tested and working in Photoshop (English versions) CS3, CS4, CS5, CS6, CC.

The action is only working in English versions of Photoshop.

If you are using another language, you can easy change it to English in this way. After you play the action, you can change it back to your native language.

If you need any help with the action or you got any questions, please contact me via my Envato profile page.


How do I combine actions?

1) Run the first action on your photo.

2) When you finish with customizing the design, save your image.

3) Now re-open your image and run another action!

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Abstract Photoshop Action

3D Dispersion Photoshop Action

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3D Dispersion Action – it’s a great three-dimensional effect of flying particles. You can select one of four directions of movement:Left, right, up, down.

How to set up your Photoshop for work with actions.

1. Make sure you are using the English version of Photoshop. Every my action works only with the English version of Photoshop, please make sure that you have the English version of Photoshop

2. Use the RGB Mode and 8 Bits color. To check this, Go to: Image->Mode and check the “RGB color” and “8 Bits/Channel”;

3. Make sure that the option “Add” copy “to Copied Layers and Groups” turned on. This option applies only in CS5 and more highest versions of Photoshop. Click on menu icon at the right on “LAYERS” panel and go to “Panel Options…”, and check the “Add” copy “to Copied Layers and Groups”.

4. Use a photo with 72dpi or higher. If you are using the photo below 72dpi, the action will not work correctly. To fix this, go Image->Image Size and increase a resolution value.

5. Set the Opacity of brush to 100%. For that select “Brush Tool” and move the opacity slider to 100%.

How to combine my actions?

1. Open your photo

2. Play the first action

3. Save the result like image

4. Open the previosly saved image

5. Play second action

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3D Dispersion Photoshop Action


Real Estate Retro Vintage Badges - LOGO

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A set of 6 Retro Vintage Badges & Stickers which can be used as your logos, labels, badges, watermark and other identity and branding materials. Use these insignias as your latest project identity and graphics – it’ll bring out strong branding presence and weathered impression of your brand and products.


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Real Estate Retro Vintage Badges


Realistic Painting Effect V2 - Painting Action

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Realistic Painting Action • Photoshop Action • 3 ATN files • Easy to transform your photos into realistic painted look • 15 color presets include • Just 1 click to add canvas textures • Easy to use • Well organized layers • Fully editable layers • Easy to customize • Non-destructive actions • Well documented instructions • This action has been tested and works on Photoshop CS3CS4CS5CS6CC and CC 2014 (tested in English version) • Recommended to use high resolution photo sizes between 1000 – 5000px (min resolution: 72dpi)

Multi Language

This action is designed using a method for multi language. Treated very carefully in every single step to ensure the scripts can work on any language versions of Photoshop. It has been tested and works perfectly on English and French versions.Updated info: This action is reported work normally on GermanItalyCzech andSwedish versions of Photoshop.

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Realistic Painting Effect V2 - Painting Action

Double Exposure Premium Photoshop Actions - Freebies

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This set contains 2 Photoshop actions that will allow you to create double(1 mask + 1 image) and multiple exposure(1 mask + 2 images) photo effects. The result contains easy to edit layers with all the styles intact so that you can customize the appearance plus 3 actions for customization purposes.

========= WORKS WITH ANY PHOTOSHOP LANGUAGE VERSION =============

PACKAGE DETAILS:

Double and Multiple Exposure Photoshop Creator
Made with: Photoshop CS4
Created: May 6, 2015
Files: ATN, PAT, PDF
PACKAGE CONTENT:

2+3 Photoshop actions (ATN file)
paper pattern (PAT file)

Help File (PDF file)







Abstract Photo Manipulation in Photoshop CS 6

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The new promotional images for Photoshop CS6 are really amazing, they were created by Alberto Seveso, an incredible digital artist from Italy. Seveso has been pushing the limits of creativity and the use of Photoshop for a long time and we are great admirer of his work. Intrigued with artworks we decided to create something inspired by his work.


It's amazing to see that such amazing images are most of the times done by simple techniques. This tutorial will show you how to achieve similar effect using Photoshop with Masks and Layer Effects. It's an intermediate tutorial but I am sure you will have so much fun doing as we did.

STEP 1

Open Photoshop and create a new document. I am using 2880x1800 pixels for mine After that let's use a photo of a beautiful girl. The one I am using is from YuriyZhuravov and it's title Beautiful smiling woman portrait on white background. Courtesy of Shutterstock.
Abstract Photo Manipulation in Photoshop CS 6

STEP 2

Now let's create some brushes to use for our masking exercise. The images I am using to create the brushes are also courtesy of Shutterstock and this first one is called "inks in water, colorful abstraction" by ADA_photo.
Abstract Photo Manipulation in Photoshop CS 6

STEP 3

Copy some parts of the previous image and paste in a new document. After that go to Edit>Define Brush. Add a name to your new brush and create a few more.
Abstract Photo Manipulation in Photoshop CS 6

STEP 4

Here's the second one, simply do the same thing as the previous step.
Abstract Photo Manipulation in Photoshop CS 6

STEP 5

Now using a different image, this one from NatUlrich called Ink in water. Isolated on white background. Again copy a few parts to create different brushes. I created 4 brushes for my image.
Abstract Photo Manipulation in Photoshop CS 6
Abstract Photo Manipulation in Photoshop CS 6

STEP 6

Select the image layer and group it so the image will be in a folder. Duplicate this folder a few times because we will need it as we move forward. Hide all new folders and keep only one visible. Select the visible folder and go to Layer>Layer Mask>Hide All. The image will be completely hidden. After that select the Brush Tool (B) and one of the brushes you created from the stock photos. Using white for the color, paint on top of the layer mask to make part of the girl visible.
Abstract Photo Manipulation in Photoshop CS 6

STEP 7

Let's add some layer styles. I am using Inner Shadow, Inner Glow and Drop Shadow to create some depth for the different layers. You can see the values below.
Abstract Photo Manipulation in Photoshop CS 6
Abstract Photo Manipulation in Photoshop CS 6
Abstract Photo Manipulation in Photoshop CS 6

STEP 8

Select one of the hidden folders and make it visible. Apply the same process as we did in the previous steps to add another layer of our abstract collage.
Abstract Photo Manipulation in Photoshop CS 6

STEP 9

Add a new layer inside the folder and group this new layer as well. Change the Blend Mode to Color Burn. Select the layer again and change the opacity to 30%. Using the Brush Tool (B) with black for the color and a very soft brush, start painting a sort of shadow on the overlaping areas. The idea here is to add more depth and separate the parts a little bit more.
Abstract Photo Manipulation in Photoshop CS 6

STEP 10

Add more parts by repeating the same process. Every new part you should use a new folder with the image and the color burn folder.
Abstract Photo Manipulation in Photoshop CS 6

STEP 11

Use different brushes and different sizes to make the image more dynamic.
Abstract Photo Manipulation in Photoshop CS 6

STEP 12

Here is the final version of my layers. Notice that there's always a shadow between layers and the bottom one is different than the others. Try to vary as much as you can to make the effect more real.
Abstract Photo Manipulation in Photoshop CS 6

STEP 13

Select all layers and duplicate them. After that merge all new layers into one. Go to Filter>Blur>Iris Blur. The Iris Blur is pretty cool because we have a real time preview. So move the blur around until you get something like the image below. The goal is to blur the edges a little bit.
Abstract Photo Manipulation in Photoshop CS 6

CONCLUSION

Duplicate the layer and apply change the Blend Mode to Soft Light at 70% Opacity. Also duplicate it again and apply a Gaussian Blur with 10 pixels Radius. Change the Blend Mode to Screen at 40% Opacity. In the end you can apply a Photo Filter as well to make the colors match a little bit more.
Now you can try with different images, brushes and colors. Remember, the tutorials are more to illustrate the process, try to come up with your own images.
Abstract Photo Manipulation in Photoshop CS 6

Cartoon Yourself The Easy Way Using Photoshop

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 This is my first post in PSFolder, a dedicated blog for PStuts and resources. Keep visiting, we post advanced Photoshop tutorials with step by step instructions which even a beginner can try it out with ease.

          In this Photoshop tutorial, we will turn a photo into a cartoon. You can use this technique to create an avatar for yourself, to see what you’d look like as a cartoon or to have fun turning your friends and family into cartoons.

Some tips to achieve success with your own photos: 
  1. Choose a photo that is similar in size to this one in the tutorial or you’ll have to adjust some of the filter settings. 
  2. Use a photo which has more details in face 
  3. Use a photo with a light background that is not too busy and finally, use a photo where you don’t see dark contrasty shadows on the face.

The image below is what we will be creating. OK let’s start!

Cartoon Yourself Photoshop

Step 1

Below is the sample image we will use for this tutorial.
base image

Step 2

Now to add a black line around his face and facial features, we will add a POSTER EDGES effect to the image. (Filter > Artistic > Poster Edges)
Enter the settings you see below. Note that if your photo is different in size, you may have to play with the settings a little to get a similar result.

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This is how it looks now:
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Step 3

Now add a TORN EDGES effect to our image. (Filter > Sketch > Torn Edges) BUT before you do, make sure on the Tool palette that the color Black is above the color White as this filter will use those colors.

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Now enter those settings for Torn Edges. Note that here again, depending on the size of your image, you may have to play with the settings to get a satisfactory result.

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This is how it should look like now.
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Step 4

Now use a small White Paint Brush, with a Hardness of 100% and start cleaning up his face. Paint over any black dots or lines that are not attached to anything. You can also smooth out some lines if you want.
This is how it looks like now.
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Step 5

Optional method : Now let’s use the Topaz plugin Clean to smooth out the lines. If you don’t have it already, you can download it HERE and use it completely free for 30 days.
Once the plugins are installed, go to Filter > Topaz Labs > Topaz Clean and then on the left side, choose the preset ‘Cartooned’.

Since the above plugin is too large in size, i prefer to use some pre-installed filters. Go to  Filters options and play with the effects available.

This is how it looks now with the smoother lines.
Topaz Clean

Step 6

Now what we need to do to be able to paint underneath the black lines is first, Select the entire image, Copy and then click on the CHANNELS tab.
  • On the Channel tab, at the bottom of the channel panel, click on the small icon represented by a page being lifted, this one is called ‘Create a New Channel’.
  • Once the ALPHA channel is created, click on it and PASTE our image on it.
  • Now we will need to INVERT our image so the contour is white and everything else is black. (Image > Adjustments > Invert)
  • Once that done, CTRL+CLICK (Cmd+CLICK) on the Alpha channel to create a selection around anything that is white.
  • That done, click back on the LAYERS tab, Create a New Layer and Fill the selection with the color Black.
  • Then right below, create a New Layer and fill it with the color White. (deselect first)
  • What we did here is to separate the black and the white so we will be able to paint below the black lines.
This is how it looks when working with channels.

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And this is how it looks on the Layer palette.
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Step 7

At this point, we can do some cleaning up again by adding a Layer Mask (click small icon illustrated by square with circle inside at the bottom of the layer palette) to the “Black” layer and erase with a small White Paint Brush, Hardness 100%, anything that you don’t like, I for example, smoothed out the thick black line defining the left cheek. Note that you can simply use the Eraser if you want here, the benefit of using a Layer Mask is to work in a non-destructive way so we can modify things later without issues.

This is how it looks now.

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Step 8

Now let’s add some colors.
  • Under the “Black” layer, create 3 Layers on which we will be applying the colors.
  • First layer, you can use this color #e7c5b3 to color the skin.
  • Second layer, color the shirt.
  • Third layer, use white to color the eyes.
This is how it looks now.
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Step 9

Now let’s add some shadows and highlights to the boy’s face.
Create a New Layer on top of the layer stack and call it ‘Shadows’ and then another right above and call it ‘Highlights’.
Let’s first add shadows and to see what we are doing, reduce the ‘Shadows’ Layer Opacity to 50%. Then use a Black Paint Brush with a Hardness of 100% and a size of maybe 90px and start to trace a shadow on his left side like you see below and on the ‘Highlights’ layer, do the same thing with White Paint Brush. Then use a smaller brush and trace some highlights and shadows on both side of his nose. Use the Eraser to fine tune the highlights/shadows around his nose.

This is how it looks.
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Step 10

  • Now change the Layer Blending Mode of the ‘Shadows’ layer to SOFT LIGHT and lower the layer Opacity to 30%.
  • Change also the Layer Blending Mode of the ‘Highlights’ layer to OVERLAY and lower the layer Opacity to 20%.
  • Now we don’t see any black or white paint going over the edge of the face but that’s because the background is white. Since we want to add color to the background, we will have to erase anything that spill outside of the face.
  • To do so, select the “Black” layer (the black contour of the face) along with the 3 “color” layers, DUPLICATE them and then MERGE the duplicated layers.
  • Now on that layer, use the MAGIC WAND TOOL with a Tolerance of about 25 and click the background. Then go to Selection > Modify > Expand and expand the selection 1px.
  • Now hide that layer since we don’t need it anymore and go on the ‘Shadows’ Layer. Now INVERSE the selection and create a Layer Mask. Automatically, you will see on the Layer mask that inside the selection, the boy, is white and the background is black. Black on a layer mask hides whatever is there, which is what we want.
  • Now do the same exact thing for the ‘Highlights’ layer.
This is how it looks now.

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Step 11

Now let’s do the background. Add a New Layer under everything and call it ‘Background’.
Choose the GRADIENT TOOL then on top horizontal menu, choose Linear Gradient and enter those 2 colors, #5d849a and #9cb5c3. The click somewhere on the lower left side, drag it up and release the mouse button somewhere in the upper right side of the image.
Now right above the background, we can create a New Layer and add a White outline all around the boy like you see blow. It is simple to do, just CTRL+CLICK the Layer Mask of the “Shadows” Layer, the one where the boy is white and the background is black, then go to Select > Modify > Expand and enter 4px. Make sure you are on the New Layer you just created and fill the selection with white. Then you can lower the layer Opacity to 50%.
Then you can add some black borders, a texture to the background and some text. If you do all of this, it will probably look like this.


Cartoon Yourself Photoshop

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