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This Photoshop tutorial covers how to create three different photo effects. The first tutorial covers how to add a gradient silhouette effect. The second tutorial shows you how to quickly create a color splash effect and the third tutorial teaches you how to create a ghost image effect, or a ghostly image. These three tutorials are mainly for beginners, but are fun to create. Don’t forget to leave a like, comment and share. It truly helps out tremendously. You guys are awesome, thank you!
1)Gradient Silhouette Effect 0:23
2)Color Splash Effect 1:47
3)Ghostly Image Effect 3:40
The Images used in this tutorial can be found here
http://www.photoshoptutorials.tv/tutorials/3-easy-photo-effects-for-beginners/
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19 responses to “Photoshop Tutorial : 3 Easy Photo Effects”
There are several ideas about which features of Photoshop to learn first
Image size alteration
Image merging
Layers
(I learned about these and more on Trevs Photo Blueprint site )
Cool
Couldnt you have just made 2 layers, and just clip the dress out with the effect on the 1st?
when i select sketch and torn edges my whole photo just goes white?
My pic is just really white.
Thanks, it really helped me with the basics of photoshop!
Those are skillsss. Works good thanks!!!
superb man…
what is the effect and the music of the introduction?
I liked too!
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Earned one sub and u are amazing
what color should i use because i only have black and white photos
good 🙂 ghost effect the best!
Great tutorial, except I'm not sure where the Paper Texture magically appeared from. As a beginner, I haven't the first idea where to go to get that.
Also, it would help if you mentioned that the original image should be saved at 300 pixels rather that something larger (and very common these days given the advancements in full sensor SLRs). This might be why so many people are having trouble with blur…
who else is from mckinley? -__-
first one doesnt work for me i cant see color harmonies 1
Is the furst poisble in gimp?
can i get a direct link for the 1st image pls :)) i couldn't find it
I did this with cs5, and I end up with the gradient filling the portrait, and I white background. opposite of what you have here. what's up with that? please
i like it!