Showing posts with label texture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label texture. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Before and After...Because I like run down things.

I can't believe it has been two weeks since I posted on this little ole' blog! However, it is not because things are quiet here at the Peanut Gallery!


Nope, not quiet at all!


We are navigating un-chartered territories.


And me no likey.


I am very aware of my "earthen vessel" status. However, as uncomfortable as it may be,  I'm so grateful to be resting in the Potter's hand . So I say, squeeze away! It's good.
It's all good.


And wouldn't ya know, today's picture is right on topic.
When I'm not being random I enjoy a good "theme".


Today's theme....POTTERY.


On our recent Montana trip, I was compelled to stop and capture this Pottery shop. Isn't it just quaint? I would have loved to meander inside, but much to my disappointment, the Potter was nowhere to be found.
Dern it! 
Oh how I would have loved to partake in the Montana Pottery sale!
Sadly, I will never own a piece of Montana Earth Pottery.
Sigh.
pottery


The picture was screaming to be "molded and squeezed".
I obliged.
It may have even whispered a small "thank you"!
pottery after warmth


But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us.
2 Corinthians 4:7


The Recipe.

In lightroom I used the "retro warmth" preset by Sarah Ji.(free from Pre-set Heaven)
Then I shuffled over to Photoshop Elements and ran a high pass filter on this. That extra sharpening gives the photo a grungy feel. And while I don't enjoy feeling grungy, I love a grungy picture!
I then added a texture called "extreme grunge" by Kim Klassen and set it to "hard light" and decreased the opacity. I added a layer mask and erased some of the texture off of the building.
And finally, I added a texture from flickr...one that looked like a ripped old piece of paper and set it to "lighten" and decreased the opacity to taste.

If you are like "What"?? "Huh"?? I wrote a very simple Texture Tutorial here.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Photoshop Elements Texture Tutorial...

O.K. I thought I would do my first...and probably last... step-by-step tutorial on adding texture to a picture in photoshop elements. I have Photoshop Elements 6. Archaic, but powerful. he he
I think people are under the impression that they need the BIG DADDY Photoshop in order to do anything with their photos. NOT TRUE. The last few barn type pictures I have posted have textures added in photoshop elements. Textures are different than actions. You are basically just adding a photo on top of your photo and blending them. My goal was to write this tutorial in 20 minutes! So please excuse the end result. I actually didn't really like the texture I chose once it was added but had already saved all the screen shots so we'll use it for learning purposes only! There...that is my disclaimer.

Step 1-

First you should have a file of texture photos that you like. Flickr has amazing free textures and I have found most of mine there. I just save them in a file named "texture" in my pictures. (I told you this would be step by step...hey..I like things BASIC!) For this tutorial I used a texture by Boccaccino from flickr. Just go to flickr and download the large size file to your pictures.

Step 2-
Open a picture in elements. You can either open up Elements, go to File and click open. Or you can just go to your picture and right click on it and choose Open With Photoshop Elements. I always work on a duplicate copy. Just go up to file and choose duplicate.
Step 1
O.K., see up in the little box under layers you can see a thumbnail of your picture. Now we are going to go and get our texture layer.
Step 2
So, there are different ways to do this but this is how I do it! See the circled icon above? Click it and it will open up a new blank layer.

Now go back up to File and select OPEN. And choose your texture.

Step 3
This is what your screen will look like. You want to SELECT this picture and essentially you are going to copy and paste it to your initial picture. So you could either use CTRL -A or go up to Select and click All. Now you will see little marching ants around your photo.
Step 4
Now either use CTRL-C or go up to edit and click COPY. I told you this was going to be,literally, STEP BY STEP! Now, once that is copied. I usually just close it by clicking on the little x to the right of your texture picture. When you do that your background picture will re-appear.
step 5
Click CTRL-V or choose edit and click PASTE. Now that texture will be pasted in that blank layer above your background layer.
step 6
This is what it will look like initially. Lovely, huh! How do we move it or get it to cover the picture. Go up and select the "free transform/move tool" it's the one circled in green. Now you will see those little dots and squares around the texture. Go ahead and hover over those little squares and arrows will appear. Drag them around until your texture is on top of your picture.
Step 7
Once it is in place you will see a green check mark down in the corner of the selection and click on that (not shown here). Your texture will be added on top of your background. See the Layers palette above? It shows that your background (wheel) is on the bottom and your texture is on the top!! Yay, that is what we want. But why can't we see the Wheel. Because we haven't changed the BLENDING mode yet. So make sure the texture layer palette is highlighted (by clicking on it) See the green arrow above. It is currently set to Normal. If you click that, a box will drop down and you will see a plethora of blending modes. Each one does something different. Play and see which looks best.
Step 8
I changed this Blending mode to Vivid Light (first arrow) and changed the opacity (second green arrow) to 29%. (Why 29% you ask, because that is the age I feel like I am!) You will find that in a lot of the modes 100% opacity will just be way over the top. Unless you want a picture of some funky, psychedelic barn wheel! To each his own. But in my opinion, less is more baby!

Now you are finished...go up to Image and click FLATTEN. Otherwise it will be saved in a layered PSD file. (Which isn't bad if you are not done editing it yet) But for printing purpose, we like FLAT files!! I usually save as a jpeg.

One more tip. I often right click on the texture layer and select duplicate. Then I have two layers of texture and you can set them to different blending options. Or go get another texture and add it on top! I think the barn photo has at least 2 textures applied. The sky is the limit. It's so fun to play!! If you are familiar with layer masks. You could also add a layer mask to your texture and then paint on that layer mask with a soft black low opacity brush to paint out areas of texture that are too heavy. When I say paint out...I mean allow some of the underneath picture to come through. But Layer Masks is another tutorial. If you have Elements you can download a free "layer mask" action from Rita at the Coffeeshop. I know that Elements 6 didn't come with layer masks but I'm not sure about 7 or 8.

Here is the before and after. Yay....we definitely succeeded at grunging up the photo. Not my favorite edit but you get the idea!!
before-and-after

Shadow House creations has some amazing free textures.
One knows that one is "sick" when one has as many textures as they do photos!!

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Before and After...

Yes...I am stuck on the "farm" theme right now. I spent a few hours out at my grandparents farm snapping photos. So here is another before and after.

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Isn't this one just screaming..."MAKE ME LOOK OLD PLEASE!!"


O.K.. Mr. Picture. I can do that for you. I really can! It is my addiction. Vintage...that is!

texture chair
"Oh thank you, I feel so much better now! " says Mr. Picture.
"No prob, Bob, I was happy to do it!"


This was edited in Photoshop Elements 6. And of course, a texture was applied over the top! I can give a more detailed description if anyone is interested! But for the sake of time....and a spelling test that I need to give C-boy....I've gots to run!

Enjoy more before and after photos at Pixel Perfect, where there is a "real" photographer in da' house!

Be inspired!

Monday, January 25, 2010

Texture talk....

S-girl and I had a little photo shoot yesterday. I am taking a beginner photography class and our assignment was to pick one subject and shoot from all angles, in all different light, with different settings. S-girl is the perfect subject! She loves to pose for the camera. In fact, it is almost impossible to get a candid because the minute she sees the camera pointed her way, she flashes a huge smile. But what a smile it is.

Anyway, below is the straight out of the camera version. But a girl's gotta "play" a little. I'm a big fan of texture. Shadowhouse Creations has a boatload of gorgeous textures. And best of all, they are FREE.

before shadowhouse
Straight out of the camera

summer field 2

After using one layer of Buttermilk in Soft light mode at 50% opacity
and one layer of Peach in Linear burn at 40%

Both of these textures are from the Heavenly Vintage set.

Isn't the picture warm and peachy now!

I love me some photoshop!
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