Create a collage in Photoshop to use in PSG
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- trulytango
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Create a collage in Photoshop to use in PSG
Hello there PSG users
I originally posted this link in the PSP Sample Shows thread, but as it contains some useful information regarding using individual layers from a multi-layered Photoshop file, I thought I'd also put it here.
The show outlines the use of layers in Photoshop and how individual Blend Modes (available in the layers palette) can affect the finished image. It also shows how the individual layers can be successfully used in ProShow e.g. merging images together.
Here's the link:
http://www.photodex.com/sharing/viewsho ... 1563&alb=0
If you missed the original show that used the method, you can find it here:
http://www.photodex.com/sharing/viewsho ... 0599&alb=0
TTFN
Iris
UK
I originally posted this link in the PSP Sample Shows thread, but as it contains some useful information regarding using individual layers from a multi-layered Photoshop file, I thought I'd also put it here.
The show outlines the use of layers in Photoshop and how individual Blend Modes (available in the layers palette) can affect the finished image. It also shows how the individual layers can be successfully used in ProShow e.g. merging images together.
Here's the link:
http://www.photodex.com/sharing/viewsho ... 1563&alb=0
If you missed the original show that used the method, you can find it here:
http://www.photodex.com/sharing/viewsho ... 0599&alb=0
TTFN
Iris
UK
Last edited by trulytango on Fri Apr 03, 2009 9:07 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Wow. I can't wait until I get to the point of putting something together like that. The music... how do you come by finding such pieces? It reminds me of another show I saw here called "Walking With The Dead" where the music matched the theme perfectly. For the most part, I never hear any of these tunes on the radio or elsewhere for that matter.
Tks...
...Steve
Tks...
...Steve
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I'm Canadian, eh?
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I'm Canadian, eh?
Canon 50D & 70D, Epson 4990 Scanner, Epson R1800 printer
Lumapix, Paint Shop Pro X6, ProShow Producer 9
Video Studio Pro X5
- trulytango
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Hi Steve
Glad you liked the shows... I think sometimes an idea strikes and away you go - which in my case doesn't happen very often However, I was inspired by the theme of the March contest and I already had the tune in my head... it's been used as background music throughout a recent UK Television contest (Masterchef) and I asked my son if he knew what it was - which of course he did... it's from the original film score of the "The Matrix". Not something I would have known at all.
I loved 'Walking With The Dead' too - I only saw it recently - brilliant stuff. I can't find the original post from Forum member Mac, but it deserves another viewing!
http://www.photodex.com/sharing/viewsho ... 1483&alb=0
Enjoy
Iris
UK
Glad you liked the shows... I think sometimes an idea strikes and away you go - which in my case doesn't happen very often However, I was inspired by the theme of the March contest and I already had the tune in my head... it's been used as background music throughout a recent UK Television contest (Masterchef) and I asked my son if he knew what it was - which of course he did... it's from the original film score of the "The Matrix". Not something I would have known at all.
I loved 'Walking With The Dead' too - I only saw it recently - brilliant stuff. I can't find the original post from Forum member Mac, but it deserves another viewing!
http://www.photodex.com/sharing/viewsho ... 1483&alb=0
Enjoy
Iris
UK
- mspetter
Rome Revisited: Collage Use
I just saw "Rome Revisited." Just wanted to let you know that, while I enjoyed learning new techniques, I loved this show. The music worked perfectly with your presentation. Thanks for sharing - Viri
- trulytango
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Hi Viri
Glad you tried it. I would very much like to see your collages... especially those of Florence - a place to which I have been but do not have any decent photographs to remember by.
Regards
Iris
Glad you tried it. I would very much like to see your collages... especially those of Florence - a place to which I have been but do not have any decent photographs to remember by.
Regards
Iris
- mspetter
Hi Iris -
I just uploaded my collages. They can be found at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/41911930@N00/2342111808/
and
http://www.flickr.com/photos/41911930@N00/2341250551/in/photostream/
Hope you like it - You're my mentor on this one!!!
- Viri
I just uploaded my collages. They can be found at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/41911930@N00/2342111808/
and
http://www.flickr.com/photos/41911930@N00/2341250551/in/photostream/
Hope you like it - You're my mentor on this one!!!
- Viri
- trulytango
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Hey Viri
You did a great job with both... love the colours and the overall effect. Very artistic. Hope you're going to frame them and hang them on the wall
Thanks for sharing... anyone else viewing Viri's pictures - use the zoom/magnifyer to see all the texture and detail he has captured.
TTFN
Iris
You did a great job with both... love the colours and the overall effect. Very artistic. Hope you're going to frame them and hang them on the wall
Thanks for sharing... anyone else viewing Viri's pictures - use the zoom/magnifyer to see all the texture and detail he has captured.
TTFN
Iris
Iris ....this is fantastic, wonderful, beautiful, you probably cant tell from my remarks that i really like it... Thanks so much for sharing.....as I view your tutorial for about the tenth time I realized how much knowledge I am lacking in photoshop. I really want to try this over the weekend but I do have a question...........The pictures you used for the collage all seem to be cutout already......I know how to lasso a image and move it .....is this what I am suppose to do or create an cutout first ??? And if so how would I create an cutout if thats what its called......
Then can I use this collage in PSP?
Thanks again Iris.....this stuff is great is great
Jim
Then can I use this collage in PSP?
Thanks again Iris.....this stuff is great is great
Jim
- trulytango
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Calm down Jim
Yes, the collage demo show uses cut-outs I did in Photoshop... you are well on your way if you can at least use the lasso tool. However for more detailed or accurate cut-outs you should explore the full range of selection/extraction tools to hand and you will have plenty of ammunition with which to move forward. There are many tutorials out there, spend a little time searching and you'll find lots to help you. I'll send you some links later on or over the weekend if you like.
But to start you off in making a basic cut-out, first up (and good advice I was given by an experienced Photoshop tutor), duplicate your original background image, then switch off the little eye-symbol next to it in the layers palette. That way you can always get back and start again! Once you have selected an object on your duplicate layer - hit Ctrl+J... this will put your new selection on a new layer above. Switch off the layer underneath so you are left with just your top layer/extraction. Now go to File>Save as... and save the cut-out as a png file - you'll find this under file type in the save as dialogue box.
The collage effect works well with cut-outs e.g. in my Rome Revisited show, but also, if you can check out 'Venetian Daydream'... the last two images, Piazza San Marco and Rialto bridge were done simply with photographs blended together.
The main thing to realise is that if all your cut-outs(png files) and blended layers/images (jpegs) etc originate from a single layers palette.. then the individual layers will work well in ProShow. Hope that is clear?
If you need any more help, just ask. Happy to help.
Iris
Yes, the collage demo show uses cut-outs I did in Photoshop... you are well on your way if you can at least use the lasso tool. However for more detailed or accurate cut-outs you should explore the full range of selection/extraction tools to hand and you will have plenty of ammunition with which to move forward. There are many tutorials out there, spend a little time searching and you'll find lots to help you. I'll send you some links later on or over the weekend if you like.
But to start you off in making a basic cut-out, first up (and good advice I was given by an experienced Photoshop tutor), duplicate your original background image, then switch off the little eye-symbol next to it in the layers palette. That way you can always get back and start again! Once you have selected an object on your duplicate layer - hit Ctrl+J... this will put your new selection on a new layer above. Switch off the layer underneath so you are left with just your top layer/extraction. Now go to File>Save as... and save the cut-out as a png file - you'll find this under file type in the save as dialogue box.
The collage effect works well with cut-outs e.g. in my Rome Revisited show, but also, if you can check out 'Venetian Daydream'... the last two images, Piazza San Marco and Rialto bridge were done simply with photographs blended together.
The main thing to realise is that if all your cut-outs(png files) and blended layers/images (jpegs) etc originate from a single layers palette.. then the individual layers will work well in ProShow. Hope that is clear?
If you need any more help, just ask. Happy to help.
Iris
thanks
Thanks Iris yes I do get excited when I see the wonderful effects folks get with their talents....
Iris what ever links you can send would be greatly appreciated.........I will study them.......in the meantime will work on what you sent me so far
thanks again Jim
Iris what ever links you can send would be greatly appreciated.........I will study them.......in the meantime will work on what you sent me so far
thanks again Jim
- trulytango
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Hi Jim
FREE TUTORIALS
For a wide range of video tutorials covering all sorts of Photoshop skills you might find useful, follow the link below:
http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/photos ... toshop.htm
On the same site you will find other detailed/written tutorials to follow:
http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/photos ... ps504a.htm
AVAILABLE TO BUY
I highly recommend the following two CDs - from the makers of Digital Photo Magazine - I learned an awful lot from these!
(1) Getting Started in Photoshop
http://www.greatmagazines.co.uk/store/d ... t=magazine
(2) Getting Started - Layers and Selections
http://www.greatmagazines.co.uk/store/d ... t=magazine
You can get a general feel for the style/quality of the videos before you buy by going to their website:
http://www.photoanswers.co.uk/Video-Tutorials/
So there you go, Jim. Have fun and let us see what you come up with.
TTFN
Iris
FREE TUTORIALS
For a wide range of video tutorials covering all sorts of Photoshop skills you might find useful, follow the link below:
http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/photos ... toshop.htm
On the same site you will find other detailed/written tutorials to follow:
http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/photos ... ps504a.htm
AVAILABLE TO BUY
I highly recommend the following two CDs - from the makers of Digital Photo Magazine - I learned an awful lot from these!
(1) Getting Started in Photoshop
http://www.greatmagazines.co.uk/store/d ... t=magazine
(2) Getting Started - Layers and Selections
http://www.greatmagazines.co.uk/store/d ... t=magazine
You can get a general feel for the style/quality of the videos before you buy by going to their website:
http://www.photoanswers.co.uk/Video-Tutorials/
So there you go, Jim. Have fun and let us see what you come up with.
TTFN
Iris
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