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1. Open the render image
2. Duplicate the render layer.
3. Go Filter > Blr > Gaussian blur With these settings
4. Now set the blurred layer to Soft Light
Get the signiture you want too use and open it up in photoshop, Go to: Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur. Set the radius too 4.0 pixels.
Go to: Edit > Fade Gaussian Blur . You can change mode to what you wish, it may work different on different coloured images, I used Linear Light
Start by opening an image of a model.
Duplicate the layer and press Ctrl+Shift+U to desaturate.
Change the color mode to screen.
Duplicate the layer.
Press Ctrl+U to open hue/saturation window. Apply settings as shown.
Yeah... so like... This effect is just really random, but it works great on photo's!
A friend of me, Rahul, came up with this idea. He thought it would be cool to turn a "white" girl into a "black" girl ;) It's a very funny and creative effect and you can also try to use it the other way around!
This tutorial is for adding a focus element on a photo that lacks one. For example, in my example image, the main element is not distinguished clearly by the viewer because of the heavy background. Also the background is in the same tonality with the subject and this doesn't help the girl.
Open your image. Here is mine:
Duplicate the layer and on the duplicate use a little Hue/Saturation to add more color to the photo.
Put the duplicate layer on darken mode from the layer blending mode.
If you don't know this artist, you really missed something out!
Open the image you want to modify. This is mine:
Now zoom to around 6-700% to see the eye extremely large in order to make an accurate selection. Take the pen tool and make the eye shape like in my example. It doesn't have to be perfect. Now right click and choose "Make selection"...









