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Silhouettes Creation Using Adobe
Photoshop
by: Blur Loterina
Do you want your image to have that commercial look? If
you want to learn how to make a stunning background like what you
always see on posters, follow these simple steps.
When you read a magazine, try to focus on the ad pages.
Can you see cigarette ad with valleys and lakes for a background? Or a
waterfall that was set behind a bar of soap? These images are called
silhouetted images. When you say silhouette, it means that an image
does not have a background of its own. It uses either text or other
images as its environment. But before you can make this kind of image
in Photoshop, you will have to create a Clipping Path first.
The first step is to put your image before a white
background. You can do this by cutting an image from one document and
pasting it to another document with a white background and make the
necessary modifications. But, it is much better if you photograph your
desired image and put a plain white paper or something for a
background. Then, you can add text to serve as its background.
That was easy. But what if you are required to use
another image as a background? This can be solved by the Clipping Path.
How do we use this?
From the Selection icon located at the bottom of the
Path palette, click the Make Work Path. This converts any selected area
in the image into a path. You can use the other selection tools to
select an image. To select the white areas of the background, use the
Magic Wand Tool.
From the Select menu, choose Inverse to select the
opposite areas. When you click on the Selection icon at the bottom of
the Path palette, the selected image will be made into a path. Use the
Pen tool to adjust your image.
Now, you will have to set your path to Clipping Path. To
do so, from the path palette submenu, choose the Clipping Path. A
dialog box will open. This allows you to choose which path to use as a
Clipping Path. Now you can save the file in EPS or TIFF file format.
This will mask your bitmap image when placed into page layout drawing
programs or drawing software. Through this, any bitmap image will have
high quality and will be resolution-independent.
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About The Author
You may wonder why I write articles. Besides from
the fact that it’s my job, I used to write short stories when I was
younger. I think it would be helpful if I said I’m a big fan of Zach de
la Rocha and Rage Against the Machine. This would explain my own views
about a lot of things. Their songs were about national issues, politics
and human rights. They support the American Indian Movement and Che
Guevara, the face you see on t-shirts. Not that it concerns me. I only
like their music and idealism.
I like to read anything that contains words in the
old English form, though I can’t understand it. You know, the King
James Version of the Bible with words like thou, thy, thine, wilst,
etc. The words used are different. The construction of the sentence is
different, too, which makes sentences sound artistic. I also like
gothic metal, a music genre, because most of the lyrics contain such
words. It is not only the words that fascinate me; it’s the hidden
meaning it contains. It’s like an abstract painting; you don’t get the
real picture until you see through it.
I’m not an artist, I’m not a poet. I just love
writing anything I want. I wasn’t born a genius, I just want to know
and understand something I don’t. I like to find the difference between
similar things. It’s like counting birthmarks on each identical twin.
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Here is today's feature Photography article.
Tips for Better Vacation Photos
by: Valerie Goettsch
Photos are a great way to share your travel experiences with family and friends. Here are a few suggestions to help you capture vacation memories you will treasure for years to come.
PLAN AHEAD
Make sure your digital camera is in good working order before you go, and keep it in a water- and shock-resistant case. Bring two sets of rechargeable batteries and don’t forget the charger and relevant cords. Make sure your camera has enough memory.
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