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Jumat, 30 April 2010

photoshop= Disappear Photo Effect

Tutorial Photoshop ini mengikuti Teori Penyubliman(alah…). Tidak perlu banyak Bahasa basil g gan… cekidot…
Sebelumnya silahkan Download Brush-nya Disini
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1. Buka Image gan, saya gunakan mantan saya disini ^_^V Devon Aoki
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2. Setelah terbuka, Duplikatkan image background atau image pertama tadi atau tekan Ctrl+J
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3. Setelah itu kembali ke layer background, lalu gunakan Clone Tool, tutupi sebagian gambar Devon
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Lalu gunakan Heal Tool untuk memperhalus Cloningan tadi

4. Kembali lagi ke Layer 1, lalu buat New Layer

5. Load brush yg sudah di Download tadi dengan cara mereplacenya, lalu brows dimana anda meletakkan/menyimpan brush tadi.
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Klik brush tool >> Klik kanan pada layer >> Replace Brushes…

6. Gunakan Eyedropper untuk menyamakan warna brush dengan warna gambar/object, lalu klik kembali brush, tempatkan Brush sesuai warna.
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7. Usahakan brush tersusun dengan baik dan rapi. Jika ada kesulitan untuk menggunakan brush, bias dibaca di ilmugrafis.com tentang penjelasan pemakaian Brush.

8. Kembali ke Layer 1
Lalu gunakan Eraser Tool (E) Gunakan Brush yang sama seperti tadi, atau gunakan cara : Klik Eraser Tool >> Klik kanan pada Layer >> Replace Brushes… seperti pada langkah no. 5 hanya beda Tool.

9. Lalu hapus bagian-bagian yang dirasa perlu untuk dihapus pada layer 1
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10. Kemudian Flatten Image : Layer >> Flatten Image setelah manyatu duplikatkan lagi Layer Background (Ctrl+J).

11. Blur Layer 1 : Filter >> Blur >> Gaussian Blur, kemudian ubah opacity Layer 1 menjadi 55%, sebenarnya langkah ini tidak harus digunakan, hanya untuk member kesan Soft saja.

Selesai, tinggal Save As aja gan… :D
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Demikian gan manipulasi Photo cara yg sederhana saja yang sebenarnya ada cara yang lebih sulit, tapi saya pakai yang ini, cepat dan tidak repot… hehehehe…

Semangat gan, terimakasih semoga bermanfaat

Rabu, 28 April 2010

Selasa, 27 April 2010

photoshop= menggunakan CHANNELS dan PATHS

Teknik Seleksi menggunakan CHANNELS dan PATHS

Channels : digunakan untuk pemecahan warna, dalam tutorial ini saya gunakan untuk memisahkan warna rambut dengan warna background.
Level : mempertegas pemecahan warna
Path : seleksi bentuk bebas, digunakan untuk menyeleksi bagian tubuh

Langkah yang akan kita lakukan:

1. Open file gambar yang akan kita edit :
FILE > OPEN > Pilih gambar > Klik OPEN
Untuk contoh saya menggunakan gambar di bawah ini:
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2. Tampilkan channels untuk memulai pemecahan warna
WINDOW > CHANNELS > Pilih warna yang paling kontras antara detail rambut dengan backgound > KLIK KANAN > DUPLICATE CHANNEL
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3. Atur level warna agar terlihat jelas antara batas rambut dan background
IMAGE > ADJUSTMENTS > LEVELS : atur seperti gambar dibawah ini atau atur sesuai dengan keperluan. Usahakan garis batas tangan dengan background masih terlihat agar memudahkan kita dalam proses seleksi PATH.
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4. Lakukan seleksi pada bagian objek model menggunakan PATH
WINDOW > PATHS > Create a new path > Klik PEN TOOL > buat seleksi seperti gambar di bawah ini
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5. Blok warna dengan warna hitam pada bagian yang kita seleksi
Pilih PATH yang telah kita buat pada Pallate Path > KLIK KANAN > FILL PATH
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6. Use Color pilih warna hitam : BLACK > OK
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7. Kuas seluruh bagian background dengan warna putih, untuk lebih mudah lakukan seleksi menggunakan path yang sudah kita buat.

KLIK KANAN PADA PATH > MAKE SELECTION > FEATHER RADIUS : 0 > OK

Menu SELECT > INVERSEKlik BRUSH TOOL > GUNAKAN WARNA PUTIH > Kuaskan pada background dan hati-hati pada bagian rambut
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8. Klik 2 Kali pada LAYER > OK
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9. Menu SELECT > LOAD SELECTION > Channel : RED COPY
Menu SELECT > MODIFY > FEATHER (CTRL+ALT+D)> 1 px
Klik ADD LAYER MASK
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10. Klik Menu IMAGE > ADJUSTMENTS > INVERT (CRTL+i)
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11. Buat Layer Baru dan atur warna foreground serta background yang akan kita jadikan sebagai dasar belakang gambar
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12. Klik Menu FILTER > RENDER > CLOUDS
Tambahkan efek pencahayaan : FILTER > RENDER > LIGHTING EFFECTS
Style : SOFT OMMI > Properties : atur sesuai dengan selera
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13. Pindah layer 1 ke posisi paling bawah sebagai background menggunakan move tool
Duplicate LAYER FOTO : KLIK KANAN > DUPLICATE LAYER
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14. Ubah Set Blending Mode Layer pada Layer 0 menjadi MULTIPLY
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15. Hapus bagian tepi rambut yang terlihat putih pada LAYER 0 Duplicate menggunakan eraser, hal ini bertujuan agar gambar bisa terlihat lebih menyatu, perhatikan gambar di bawah ini
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16. Duplicate Layer 0 Copy dan ubah set bending mode hasil duplicate menjadi HARD LIGHT.
Jika Gambar terlihat kurang cerah atau gelap gunakan Level atar Curver (crtl+L dan crtl+M)
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17. Jika langkah langkah di atas anda praktekan dengan benar maka anda dapat menghasilkan gambar seperti di bawah ini:
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photoshop=Focus Lens Effect In Photoshop

Soft Focus Lens Effect In Photoshop


Here’s the photo I’ll be using in this tutorial:

A wedding photo. Image licensed from iStockphoto by Photoshop  Essentials.com.

Soft Focus Lens Effect: The original photo.

And here’s how it will look with the soft focus effect applied:

The soft focus effect applied to the photo. Image © 2008 Photoshop  Essentials.com.

Let’s get started!

Step 1: Duplicate The Background Layer

With our image newly opened in Photoshop, we can see in the Layers palette that we currently have one layer named Background. This layer contains our original image:

The Layers palette in Photoshop showing the original photo on the  Background layer. Image © 2008 Photoshop Essentials.com.

Soft Focus Lens Effect: The Layers palette showing the original photo on the Background layer.

We need to make a copy of the Background layer. There’s a few different ways to make a copy of a layer in Photoshop, but by far the fastest and easiest way is to use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+J (Win) / Command+J (Mac). Photoshop creates a copy of the Background layer for us, names it “Layer 1″, and places it directly above the original Background layer in the Layers palette:

The Layers palette in Photoshop. Image © 2008 Photoshop  Essentials.com.

Soft Focus Lens Effect: A copy of the image now appears above the original in the Layers palette.

Step 2: Apply The Gaussian Blur Filter To The New Layer

To create the soft focus effect, we need to blur the new layer. For that, we can use one of the most popular filters in all of Photoshop, Gaussian Blur. Make sure you have “Layer 1″ selected in the Layers palette (selected layers are highlighted in blue), then go up to the Filter menu at the top of the screen, choose Blur, and then choose Gaussian Blur:

Choosing the Gaussian Blur filter in Photoshop. Image © 2008  Photoshop Essentials.com.

Soft Focus Lens Effect: Go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur.

This brings up the Gaussian Blur dialog box. To control the amount of blurring that’s applied to the layer, drag the Radius slider at the bottom of the dialog box while keeping an eye on your image in the document window. Dragging the Radius slider to the right will increase the amount of blurring, and dragging to the left decreases the amount of blurring. What you’re trying to do here is blur the entire photo without blurring it to the point where you can no longer make anything out in the image. I’m going to set my Radius value to around 12 pixels, which works well for the image I’m using. Of course, each image is unique, and the Radius value you end up using may be different:

The Gaussian Blur dialog box in Photoshop. Image © 2008 Photoshop  Essentials.com.

Soft Focus Lens Effect: Drag the Radius slider at the bottom of the Gaussian Blur dialog box to adjust the amount of blurring.

Click OK when you’re done to apply the blurring to the layer and exit out of the Gaussian Blur dialog box. Here’s my image after applying the Gaussian Blur filter:

The image after applying the Gaussian Blur filter in Photoshop.  Image © 2008 Photoshop Essentials.com.

Soft Focus Lens Effect: The image after applying the Gaussian Blur filter.

Step 3: Lower The Opacity Of The Blurred Layer

At the moment, the blurring is much too intense. Instead of a soft focus effect, we’ve recreated how the world might look to someone who needs glasses. We need to reduce the amount of blurring and bring back some of the original image. To do that, all we need to do is lower the opacity value of the blurred layer. You’ll find the Opacity option in the top right corner of the Layers palette. With “Layer 1″ still selected, lower the opacity value of the layer down to somewhere between 50-60%. I’m going to lower mine to 50%:

The layer opacity option in the Layers palette in Photoshop. Image  © 2008 Photoshop Essentials.com.

Soft Focus Lens Effect: Lower the opacity of “Layer 1″ to reduce the amount of blurring in the image.

The blurring is now more subtle:

The photo after lowering the opacity of the blurred layer. Image ©  2008 Photoshop Essentials.com.

Soft Focus Lens Effect: The soft focus effect after reducing the intensity of the blurring.

Step 4: Add A Layer Mask

At this point, the basic soft focus effect is complete, but let’s fine-tune things by bringing back a little more of the original detail to certain parts of the photo, specifically the two people’s faces and the flower bouquet. Photoshop makes this easy to do thanks to layer masks. Be sure to check out our Understanding Layer Masks tutorial in the Photoshop Basics section for more information on how layer masks work.

First, let’s add a layer mask. With “Layer 1″ still selected, click on the Layer Mask icon at the bottom of the Layers palette:

The layer mask icon at the bottom of the Layers palette in  Photoshop. Image © 2008 Photoshop Essentials.com.

Soft Focus Lens Effect: Click on the Layer Mask icon.

Nothing will appear to have happened yet in the document window, but a layer mask thumbnail has now been added to “Layer 1″ in the Layers palette:

A layer mask thumbnail appears in the Layers palette. Image © 2008  Photoshop Essentials.com.

Soft Focus Lens Effect: A layer mask thumbnail appears to the right of the layer preview thumbnail for “Layer 1″.

Step 5: Select The Brush Tool

Select Photoshop’s Brush Tool from the Tools palette, or simply press the letter B to access it with the keyboard shortcut:

The Brush Tool in Photoshop. Image © 2008 Photoshop  Essentials.com.

Soft Focus Lens Effect: Select the Brush Tool.

Step 6: Lower The Opacity Of The Brush To Around 25%

We’re going to paint with black on the layer mask to reduce the amount of blurring in certain areas, but we don’t want to remove the blurring completely. We just want to reduce it, which means we’ll need to lower the opacity of our brush. With the Brush Tool selected, the Options Bar at the top of the screen changes to show options specifically for the Brush Tool. One of those options is Opacity, similar to the opacity option we just looked at in the Layers palette except that in this case, we’re affecting the brush opacity, not the layer opacity. Lower the brush opacity down to around 25%:

Lowering the opacity of the Brush Tool in the Options Bar. Image ©  2008 Photoshop Essentials.com.

Soft Focus Lens Effect: Lower the opacity of the brush in the Options Bar.

Step 7: Set Your Foreground Color To Black

We want to paint with black, which means we need to set our Foreground color to black. By default, whenever you have a layer mask selected, Photoshop sets the Foreground color to white, with black as the Background color. To swap them so black becomes the Foreground color, simply press the letter X on your keyboard. If we look at the Foreground and Background color swatches near the bottom of the Tools palette now, we can see that black is the Foreground color (the top left swatch):

The Foreground color swatch in the Tools palette. Image © 2008  Photoshop Essentials.com.

Soft Focus Lens Effect: Set your Foreground color to black.

Step 8: Paint Over The Areas Where You Want To Bring Back More Detail

With the Brush Tool selected, black as the Foreground color, and the brush opacity lowered to 25% or so, simply paint over any areas where you want to bring back more of the original image detail. You can change the size of your brush using the left and right bracket keys on your keyboard, which are located to the right of the letter P. The left bracket key makes the brush smaller, while the right bracket key makes it larger. You’ll want to use a soft-edge brush, and you can control the edge hardness of the brush by holding down the Shift key and pressing the left and right bracket keys. Press Shift+left bracket a few times to make the edges softer, or Shift+right bracket a few times to make the edges harder.

I’m going to paint over the bride and groom’s faces with my brush to bring back some detail. If, after painting over an area once, you find you could still bring back a bit more detail, simply release the mouse button, then click and paint over the same area again. You’ll need to make sure you release your mouse button before you paint over the same area again, otherwise it won’t work:

Painting on the layer mask in Photoshop. Image © 2008 Photoshop  Essentials.com.

Soft Focus Lens Effect: Paint over areas to bring back more of the original image detail in those areas.

I’ll paint a couple of times over the flower bouquet as well to bring back some detail, and I’ll leave the rest of the image alone so that only the most important areas of the photo are in focus. Or at least, they’re more in focus than anything else. If we look at the layer mask thumbnail again in the Layers palette, we can see the areas where I painted with black:

The layer mask thumbnail. Image © 2008 Photoshop Essentials.com.

Soft Focus Lens Effect: The layer mask thumbnail shows the areas that were painted over.

And with that, we’re done! Here is my final “soft focus” effect result:

Photoshop soft focus effect. Image © 2008 Photoshop  Essentials.com.
Soft Focus Lens Effect: The final result.

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