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I lost photoshop 7 on my computer and when ever I try to redown load it from Kazza it won't open. I really miss doing art with it. I was wondering if any one could make me a copy on cd? I'll pay for shipping and handling and the cd disc. I have pay pal. I can pay through that or bidpay through western union. Or send you the money.
- puredreamer05
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- puredreamer05
- Enthusiastic Roswellian
- Posts: 20
- Joined: Sat Aug 02, 2003 1:20 am
- Location: South Carolina
- puredreamer05
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Sorry Cierra, don't know much about that.
Using the Smart Blur Filter (Photoshop)
Since a lot of people have been asking about the clarity of my images, I decided to make a short tutorial about it.
1. First you start off with a nice high quality picture. I chose this beautiful pic of Connie Nielsen.
2. Next apply the filter. Filter>Blur>Smart Blur
Make sure to adjust the levels to get the desired effect.

3. Next adjust the contrast. It is important to do this so that your images don't appear washed out.

4. Next take your Dodge tool and go over areas highlighting along the way. I usually adjust the exposure to below 50% so that the desaturating effect is not too harsh. I also tend to set the range to midtones. You can also use your burn tool to add shadows to parts of the face etc. Make sure you play with the levels so that there's a subtle effect.

After creating a background and adjusting my blending modes, this is the finished product:

Using the Smart Blur Filter (Photoshop)
Since a lot of people have been asking about the clarity of my images, I decided to make a short tutorial about it.
1. First you start off with a nice high quality picture. I chose this beautiful pic of Connie Nielsen.
2. Next apply the filter. Filter>Blur>Smart Blur
Make sure to adjust the levels to get the desired effect.

3. Next adjust the contrast. It is important to do this so that your images don't appear washed out.

4. Next take your Dodge tool and go over areas highlighting along the way. I usually adjust the exposure to below 50% so that the desaturating effect is not too harsh. I also tend to set the range to midtones. You can also use your burn tool to add shadows to parts of the face etc. Make sure you play with the levels so that there's a subtle effect.

After creating a background and adjusting my blending modes, this is the finished product:

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- qt4167013
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can someone explain to me what exactly a blend is? I know like what it is in pictures and stuff, but i really want to learn to make one. how can i? does any one have any tips? sorry to sound demanding (lol) i like searched high and low for a tutorial and than when i saw this thread i was like BINGO! lol. thank you...and awesome art guys! lol, thanks in advance
A blend is essentially combining different pictures to make one collage (art). Blending is the smooth flow of images (from one to the next). The art of blending is making sure that edges of your images and the colour gradation is smooth. Oh and the secret of blending is making sure to work with your layers!
I used to have several pages on tutorials of different Photoshop techniques but unfortunately, when they decided to make this new thread they deleted the old one that contained my tutorials. I do plan to make some tutorials on my site in the future but for now I'm way too lazy to code and design it.
Maybe if I get specific questions regarding Photoshop, I can use those as topics for tutorials.
I used to have several pages on tutorials of different Photoshop techniques but unfortunately, when they decided to make this new thread they deleted the old one that contained my tutorials. I do plan to make some tutorials on my site in the future but for now I'm way too lazy to code and design it.
Maybe if I get specific questions regarding Photoshop, I can use those as topics for tutorials.
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