An easy way to create icons which you can use on your website. Read the rest of this entry »
Pattern
Pattern or pattern in English is a great way to decorate its background so it will not be just one color entirely. Read the rest of this entry »
Round corners
1. Create a new document of size 200×200
2. Select the Paint Bucket tool which together with the Gradient tool and put a color on paper.
3. Select the elliptical marquee tool. Hold down the Shift key while you draw a circle to get a perfect round circle.
With the elliptical marquee tool still selected move your circle marked out for a corner.
4. Go into Select ->; Inverse (Ctrl + Shift + in), this marks everything out of your marker.
Select the Eraser tool (And) and then rality corner off, so your image will look like:
5. Go back up Select ->; Inverse (Ctrl + Shift + in) and choose now, once your marquee tool (And) and move the circle to the next corner and repeat section 4 To do this until you have removed the corners you want to round.
Metal
Open a new file with size 150 x 200 pixels, 72 dpi and a transparent background. Press D on your keyboard to the standard colors (white background as black) must be set. Use the horizontal text tool to make your character, your character or your number to generate. Note that your icon should be as large as possible to the best effect is applied to leave.
Click with the Ctrl key on the text layer to select it and create a new level. Click the foreground color and select a medium gray (# 828282). Use the filling to the selection with the gray fill. Use the Blur Gauscher (Menu ->; Filter ->; Blur Filter ->; Blur Gauscher) with a radius of 3 pixels. Repeat this process (CTRL-ALT-F), but this time with a radius of 1.5 pixels.
Use the Lighting Effects Filter (Menu ->; Filter ->; Render Filter ->; lighting effects) with the following settings:
The whole thing still looks a little dull and colorless, then we want to polish the whole time.
Select from the menu ->; Picture ->; Settings ->; Gradiation curves and turn the corner like so:
Make sure that the layer is still highlighted and select the filter interference filter (Menu ->; Filter ->; Filter disorder ->; Add disorders) with the following settings:
Strength: 6%
Distribution: Gaussian normal distribution
Monochrome: enabled
Highlight the selection (CTRL-D). Let us construct the color a little more heat. Here is your own imagination. Select from the menu ->; Picture ->; Settings ->; Variations. This comes on the backdrop, it is from this rather warm colors, I would be more red and more green. Is the background, as in this example, dark, so I advise to be more blue, more cyan, yellow, or more. Here was more cyan, Magenta, and More More blue is used.
Select by clicking the text layer first created, and add the Drop Shadow layer effect with the default settings added.
That’s it ….
Cropping of objects
Clear points of objects with the magnetic lasso Read the rest of this entry »
Working with layer masks
Level masks can help, parts of an image to make invisible. So you can create collages without unwanted image parts to delete. In this example we try in a photo montage to give you the meaning and use of layer masks represent. Read the rest of this entry »
Conversion of color
Important
Before we proceed with the actual conversion of the starting color, a little background on the values of self-important. The values (eg, 255/255/255) can be used in Photoshop of course not so easy to read, because there are hexadecimal numbers. In Photoshop would FF FF FF for the value 255 255 255 are available.
To convert these values, you can use the Windows calculator. (usually located under Accessories)
Here we change to simply view the Rechnerart on Scientific bear a decimal value (eg 255) and click Hex In our case now appears FF. It does of course also the other way.
Of course, these figures also quite easy to convert in your head, but that I will not enter.
Mixing two RGB color
RGB: Red – Green – Blue
R ‘= 1 / 2 (R1, R2)
G ‘= 1 / 2 (G1 G2)
b ‘= 1 / 2 (b1 B2)
Explanation:
By 2-RGB color values are added to mix the two Red (Green / Blue)-tones and report them through 2nd
To obtain the intermediate value.
Example:
255/255/255 [white] And 0/0/0 [black] is 128/128/128 (127.5 is rounded up) [gray].
And this gray in hexadecimal is 808080th
RGB>>> complementary color
A complementary color is the difference of a color to white.
The, we calculate as follows:
(255 – R) (255 – G) (255 – b)
Explanation:
255/255/255 is how we know the color white. For the complementary color (ie the opposite) to
we get every color of of the 255 from.
Example:
complementary color [white]: (255-255) (255-255) (255-255) = 0/0/0 [black]
And the complementary color to black to white is everyone should know;)
RGB>>> CMY
CMY: Cyan – Magenta – yellow
C = 255 – R
M = 255 – G
y = 255 – b
Explanation:
To the CMY values, we prefer to obtain the RGB values of the 255 from.
The bill is the same as in the complementary color.
Example:
Let us take again the example of the complementary color.
CMY value [RGB white]: (255-255) (255-255) (255-255) = 0/0/0 [CMY-white]
Consequently, (255/255/255) in the RGB system knows and CMY system black.
CMY>>> RGB
R = 255 – C
G = 255 – M
B = 255 – and
Explanation:
We pull back to the CMY value of 255 from the RGB value.
The only difference is the 255 in this case, CMY black is RGB and not white.
CMY>>> CMYK
CMYK: Cyan – Magenta – yellow – black
Black portion of a CMY color: SA: = Min (C, M, and)
This means that you look at the smallest value of CMY raussucht. This is then the proportion of black color.
C = C ‘- SA
M = M ‘- SA
Y = Y ‘- SA
C = SA
Explanation:
First calculate the proportion of CMY black color and then pull these from the original
CMY value.
Example:
(191/191/128) [CMY dark-blue]. The black percentage (SA) in this case is 128th
This we draw from the CMY values.
C = 191 – 128 = 63
M = 191 – 128 = 63
y = 128 – 128 = 0
K = 128
Thus we get as CMYK color (63/63/0/128).
Other color models
The conversion of this color I will not explain
since those for non-mathematicians “would be too extensive.
HSI: Hue (Hue) – Saturation (Saturation) – Intensity (Intensity)
[to each RGB value, there is an HSI value, not vice versa!]
HSV: Hue – Saturation – value
HSB: Hue – Saturation – Brightness
YUV: Brightness – color red – blue color
CIE: Comisión the International Lighting
etc.
There is much more to some very “wild” color, which I here do not continue them.
I hope this small digression about the many different color models has helped you, some things better.
My patterns
To create a model can often save a lot of work and it can also
very nice (albeit simple) in order to create effects.
The best known effect is probably the grid.
To this, we generate a new image with a size of 3×3 pixels
and a transparent background.(the bigger the image, the coarser the grid)
Then we fill the image at 1600% magnification as follows:
The color of course, plays no role.
Then we go under Edit => Define Pattern … and give the model an appropriate name.
In our case, I chose: grid3×3 black.
Then we simply open the file in our model we want to use and select from the filling.
Finish is our grid. This can then of course still be transparent to expire, etc.
Other possibilities include patterns
one of the most widely used model
the same pattern, only obliquely
etc.
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