Some tutorials for PSP

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Some tutorials for PSP

Postby anitaemile » Fri Mar 18, 2011 7:01 am

I created some tutorials on how to change the appearance of a layer. Not to overwhelm anyone I tried to keep it as simple as possible. Hope this will help some people getting ahead in utilizing their producer program.
Note: the adjustment layer you see in these images is a white solid layer with zoom x = 20 and zoom y = 100(I had to unlock the x and y zoom for this, which can be done by right clicking the little lock icon behind the x and y zoom in Effects>Motion Effects)
pan 40x0.

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IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO CHANGE THE BRIGHTNESS SOMEWHERE IN YOUR IMAGE ( ADJUSTMENT LAYER DIMENSIONS DETERMINE THE PART OF THE IMAGE THAT WILL BE CHANGED)
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IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO CHANGE COLORS AND BRIGHTNESS SOMEWHERE IN YOUR IMAGE ( ADJUSTMENT LAYER DIMENSIONS DETERMINE THE PART OF THE IMAGE THAT WILL BE CHANGED)
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IF YOU WANT TO CHANGE THE COLOR OF YOUR ENTIRE IMAGE
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WHAT CHANGING THE HUE WILL DO TO YOUR IMAGE ( COMPARE WITH COLOR CHANGE)
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MASKING AND SHADOWING;
USING YOUR ORIGINAL IMAGE AS A MASK YOU CAN NOW ZOOM /PAN THE IMAGE WITHOUT CHANGING ITS BORDERS
USING A COPY OF THE ORIGINAL IMAGE AND CHANGING IT TO BLACK , APPLYING A BLUR , IS AN EASY WAY TO CREATE A SHADOW. YOU CAN OFFSET THIS LAYER A BIT TO CREATE A SHADOW LEFT, RIGHT, UP OR DOWN.
PLACE THIS LAYER UNDERNEATH THE ORIGINAL LAYER.
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Re: Some tutorials for PSP

Postby swalloj » Fri Mar 18, 2011 8:43 am

Thank you so very much for taking the time to do this tutorial for us. There are so many
helpful people here. I do have a question if you would be so kind?

I noticed that some of the colors you used in your styles change during the duration of the slide. How do you achieve that?

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Re: Some tutorials for PSP

Postby anitaemile » Fri Mar 18, 2011 1:37 pm

Jack

To change colors over the duration of the slide or in between keyframes you don't change settings in the Layers>editing >adjustment settings, but instead you make changes in Effects>Adjustment Effects between the keyframes. So if you would like to change a hue , but would like to see the change appear between two keyframes you set different values for the hue for both the keyframes.
Hope this helps you .

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Re: Some tutorials for PSP

Postby skb1951 » Fri Mar 18, 2011 2:23 pm

Thanks for the tutorials Anita. Every little bit helps. :D

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Re: Some tutorials for PSP

Postby swalloj » Fri Mar 18, 2011 4:59 pm

Much appreciated, thank you Anita.

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