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How to make a nighttime photo from a daytime picture and add in glowing headlights using Adobe Photoshop Elements.
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This comprehensive video takes you step-by-step through the complete process from beginning images clear through to the final composite image. After the project video I answer some common questions about the techniques I used in this video. This training demo was recorded in Photoshop Elements 13 but the techniques used will work just as well in Photoshop Elements 11 through the latest Photoshop Elements 15.
Become an Adobe Photoshop Elements Expert. Here is what you will learn in this training set:
Photoshop Elements Effects Projects
▪ How to do a Dispersion-Disintegration Ghost Effect
▪ How to create a Hard Light Sci Fi Girl Effect
▪ How to make a Paint Splash Portrait Effect
▪ How to do a 3D Pop-Out Effect
▪ How to apply Animal Makeup using PSE
▪ How to make a Graphic Novel Nighttime Effect
▪ How to Create a Graphic Novel Portrait Effect
▪ How to Add a Color Splash to a B&W Picture
▪ How to Make an Andy Warhol Style Poster Image
▪ How to Control Depth of Focus in a Photograph
▪ How to give a Photo a HDR Effect
▪ How to Create a Fantasy Glowing Lights Picture
Photoshop Elements Tools and Techniques Training
▪ How to use Photoshop Elements Layers – 6 videos
▪ How to use Photoshop Elements Filters – 4 videos
▪ How to use Photoshop Elements Selections – 5 videos
▪ How to use Photoshop Elements Tools – 4 videos
▪ Photoshop Elements Tricks – 5 videos
Full description and screenshots at http://www.georgepeirson.com/pseeffects1/
George Peirson brings over 20 years of expert image and photo editing experience to create his using Photoshop Elements tutorials. His training is not just for the beginner but for beginners to advanced users who want to learn the art of photo manipulation and image creation in Photoshop Elements. His numerous tutorial videos cover such topics as layers and layer mask creation, photo manipulation, painting, tips, refine edge techniques, removing background, and changing backgrounds, soft focus tricks, photomerge and more. You can also find George’s Complete Photoshop Elements training DVD titles on Amazon.
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Baz Lurhmann commands the stage at MAX with his high level energy and humor. In conversation with Adobe CMO Ann Lewnes, Baz discusses his journey from small town kid to big Hollywood director, what makes him tick and what inspires him.
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Baz Luhrmann grew up in rural Australia. He first became enthralled by the world of movies and the power of storytelling at his father’s theatre. He also encountered a variety of interesting people while working at the local gas station, and Luhrmann went on to use these experiences as a source for his own creativity. His most notable works to date are the three films that make up his Red Curtain Trilogy. The Red Curtain style of filmmaking was devised by Luhrmann to actively promote audience participation, and the third movie in the trilogy, Moulin Rouge! (2001), has been his most successful film to date.
Luhrmann’s next filmic effort was the multi-themed Australia (2008), starring Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman; it unleashed a fierce national debate over its historical accuracy, though its director had not intended a documentary. Luhrmann’s following project was a series of eight short videos—featuring Judy Davis as fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli, who died in 1973, and contemporary designer Miuccia Prada—made in conjunction with New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition “Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations.”
In 2013 Luhrmann released The Great Gatsby, his much-anticipated version of American icon F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel of the same name. The film starred Leonardo DiCaprio (in his second Luhrmann vehicle) as the title character. It had Luhrmann’s distinctive stamp, not only in its narrative twist—the novel’s narrator, Nick Carraway, is portrayed in the film as the author of the novel—but in its often vertiginous camera work, operatic scenes, anachronistic musical score, and general embrace of excess.
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