(23.10.2009 02:12)Astaroth Wrote: The first step - creating a new image
1. Open Photoshop
2. File --> New. Height - 44, Weigt - 44, Other parameters - no change
3. File --> Open. Open the image background it is called "Fone for Artifacts.jpg"
4. Select the image background is fully and copy it.
5. Paste it, in your new image file. The image will be in a new layer. Let it be known as the "Layer 1"
6. File --> Open. Open the image with your artifact without glow
7. Select the image artifact is fully and copy it.
8. Paste it, in your new image file. The image will be in a new layer. Let it be known as the "Layer 2"
9. Hide Layer 1.
10. Close images with artefacts and background
Now you have an image, which contains three layers:
Layer 2 - The image artifact
Layer 1 - the background for the artifact
Background - general background (not to be confused with a background for the artifact!)
The second step - primary processing
1. Select Layer 1
2. Removing blue background from the Layer 1
Use for this "Background Eraser" with parameter tolerances - 1% (This setting should be is located under the section "Window", i think 3. Edit --> Transform --> Scaling.
4. Now you can resize the image. Change the width and height by 90% (These settings are located under the section about "Filters").
5. Then click on any tool on the toolbar. Window appears, click "Apply"
Astaroth, there are a few problems. I did as you say in first steps, but I don't know from where you have that white background I can see in your example
"Layer 2 - The image artifact
Layer 1 - the background for the artifact Background - general background (not to be confused with a background for the artifact!)
All I have is TWO layers:
No white background as in your example.
After that you say: 1. Select Layer 1
2. Removing blue background from the Layer 1
As you see my layer 1 is not blue but brown!
Layer 2 is blue with artefact.
After all the job done the artefact is awful if I remove background. Cyan everywhere, if I remove it in palette it removes all the glow too.
(This post was last modified: 28.10.2009 02:21 by Valery.)