Use this hidden white balance gem in Photoshop to white balance your photography. This Photoshop tutorial, by photographer and author Steve Weinrebe, helps you easily white balance images in any version of Photoshop.
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For this specific look, you will need three elements:
-Side view portrait
-Painted background
-Hat (If not already on the subject)
Use various selection tools to select and position your images where you would like them to go. Keep in mind that album covers are generally in a 1:1 ratio (a square). We suggest unchecking “delete cropped pixels” so you can recover your image if you need to.
When your portrait is ready, it’s time to make it into a sort of silhouette! Turn it into a layer mask by holding Crtl/Cmd and clicking on your subject to select it, and then clicking the layer mask button.
From here on out, this technique is mostly just playing with blending modes. We inverted the blue color so that it appears bright orangeish red, so that’s something you might want to experiment with. For this specific image, we utilized the subtract blending mode. We also played around with the size and position of the painted background layers to get different effects. Don’t forget that you can unlink your layer masks for more control!
Quick Tip: To flip through the blending modes, hold Shift and press the plus or minus keys (make sure you are on the move tool first)
Feel free to play around with text as well. You can make adjustments in the character panel for things like tracking, caps, font, and size. We use Helvetica Neue for this episode. If you’d like to add a drop shadow, double click on the text layer and go down to drop shadow. After tweaking it to your liking, you can actually drag that drop shadow onto other layers while holding Alt/Opt and it will copy it over for you!
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In this video I’ll be sharing with you the recording to the Wacom Presentation that I did at Adobe Headquarters for the Creative Cloud User Group of San Jose.
I was joined remotely by, Carlos Garro who was in Costa Rica, and Sebastian Bleak who was in Los Angeles California.
Carlos and Sebastian demonstrated how Wacom tablets work with both Illustrator and the Astute Graphics plugins.
Ed Dempsey from Wacom was also there, and he had a display with all the latest tablets. Ed was kind enough to give away one tablet at the end of the presentation to one lucky winner.
I spoke last, and I focused on Photoshop, but I also talked a bit about how Wacom tablets could be used in Lightroom.
None of this would of been possible without Sally, so please help me say “thank you” by liking her user group’s Facebook page, and by following her on Twitter. Sally has a new guest speakers every month, and all her events are streamed online. If you want to stay up to date on all the new presentations, you can also join her MeetUp page!
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Carlos Garro
Website: http://cgarro.prosite.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/cgarro
Sebastian Bleak
Website: http://sebastianbleak.wordpress.com
YouTube: http://youtube.com/sebastianbleak
Twitter: http://twitter.com/SebastianBleak
The Illustrator plug-ins used in this presentation were: DynamicSketch, MirrorMe,VectorScribe, Phantasm and WidthScribe!