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Black and White Tutorial
by Elvina-Mae FarkasOK, many people ask me how I get my black and white photos done, and most of the time I try my hardest to explain it all through a reply …
OK, many people ask me how I get my black and white photos done, and most of the time I try my hardest to explain it all through a reply email. But recently a bubbler bubblemailed me and asked, so THIS time I figured I’d draw one up. So 4 hours later and I think Im done. WARNING: LARGE LARGE LARGE FILE!! WILL TAKE A WHILE TO DOWNLOAD But once downloaded, I suggest that you right-click and SAVE, so you dont have to come back each time. =) And another thing – sorry if there is incorrect spelling, punctuation etc. I didnt read over it! OKIE DOKIE – so for starters, pick a image you would like to turn into black and white. Ive made this tut to suit a portrait photo. You can do it with landscape, etc. Just with some common knowledge of where to edit and put things. Shouldn’t be too hard! So here is my orginal: / This is a photo of my mate Tristan. Pretty plain photo of him sitting in the car, on our way to the races. =) HERE WE GO! WOO-LAH! I also just edit to get rid of his moles, etc. That might be my next tutorial – haha! Hope this helps guys! Feel free to comment if you need help etc. I’ll try and do my best to answer them for you!
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I love the look I’m getting from this great horned owl. There’s nothing quite like getting glared at by an annoyed raptor! This image was taken in Homoassa Springs State Park, Homosassa Springs, Florida. 100% of the profits from the sale of this image will be donated to the American Bird Conservancy.
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Just a very old fashioned look that I thought would make a great antique looking photo. If you know what this is or the year it may be from please let me know. Thanks
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/ / © Imber 2008. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Imber. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.
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Photoshop CS3 (and CS2) Brushes
by bchrisdesignsI just wanted to share some really cool brush resources for those of you interested in adding some plugins to your Photoshop software. I…
I just wanted to share some really cool brush resources for those of you interested in adding some plugins to your Photoshop software. I have used some of them and they rock! All are freeware and some cite that you must give a link back to them in order to use them. The following is a comprehensive list of ALL of the websites where I have downloaded brushes from. Any of my pieces that feature a brush from one of these sets will be linked back to this journal for proper crediting. Brush gurus: 50ml Brushes Seishido Pixel Chick Damned in Black Dubtastic Juuichi Aquired-taste Photoshopsupport.com’s Brush Page I hope you all find these as useful as I have! If you need help installing these, check out my Photoshop Tip #1: Where to get brushes? journal entry. These are my pieces which use any of the above dingbats/fonts (will add as I create more):
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/ MCN: C8326-54411-DEEE5 / / © Imber 2007. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Imber. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved. / / / / / / /
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Photo Editing Help
by Jo O'BrienIf you haven’t already noticed, I am completely and utterly useless with photo editing and manipulation. I take photos, I don’t make them…
If you haven’t already noticed, I am completely and utterly useless with photo editing and manipulation. I take photos, I don’t make them. BUT… I am starting to think it could be a bit of fun to mess around with some of my shots. So I googled Photoshop only to find out that it costs a hell of a lot of money and considering I might play with it once and decide it’s not for me, I don’t think that idea is going to work. I don’t really know what I’m asking here? Can anyone suggest a more budget concious way of finding out if I’m into the whole photomanipulation thing? Should I take a class? Or is there a free trial of something I can download? Or something else? Bear in mind I am the most extreme kind of amature with this kind of thing. I clap my hands if I successfully crop something! Your advice? P.S. I’m a goody two-shoes and don’t go in for pirated software.
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Selling Images to Magazines
by Sarah MooreHi! I have recently taken some awesome shots of guys doing extreme things on bikes. (My husband is a BMX rider and trainer) I have …
Hi! I have recently taken some awesome shots of guys doing extreme things on bikes. (My husband is a BMX rider and trainer) I have looked around the web and being in the BMX scene have seen a few mags and shots that other photographers have taken and my shots seem to be just as good. I was wondering whether anyone had some tips as to how to go about selling my images to magazines/organisations for use? I am very new at all this so would welcome any advice. Thanks.
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APPRECIATION TO RED BUBBLE..
by linajiI REALLY NEEDED TO HAVE A SITE THAT WAS EASIER TO GIVE A .COM ADDRESS TO ..TO CLIENT AND POTENTIAL CLIENTS.. HERE IS THE ANSWER... / ...
I REALLY NEEDED TO HAVE A SITE THAT WAS EASIER TO GIVE A .COM ADDRESS TO ..TO CLIENT AND POTENTIAL CLIENTS.. HERE IS THE ANSWER... MY SITE..LINAJI THROUGH RED BUBBLE.. / EASY AS PIE.. / THAT IS THE ONLY REASON I JOINED RED BUBBLE IN THE FIRST PLACE.. / ON DAY I JUST LOOKED AND SAW THE SIMPLICITY..NOW I HAVE A LIFE THAT I NEVER DREAMED POSSIBLE AND FRIENDS LIKE YOU THAT THRILL ME AND FILL ME UP EVERY DAY.! THERE ARE BUGS.. SUCH AS I CANNOT GET THE GALLERYS TO SET UP THE ORDER IN WHICH I PUT MY PHOTOS/PICTURES.. BUT I MAILED THEM AND WILL START A FORUM LATER TODAY. I WILL HELP ANY OF YOU SIFT THROUGH IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND.. LOVE LOVE AND MORE LOVE….LINAJI
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No sales yet... How come?
by Crokus LabelWell, is it because I am not what people are expecting form me??? (I doubt it) So why don’t I get any sales yet… I have been pret…
Well, is it because I am not what people are expecting form me??? (I doubt it) So why don’t I get any sales yet… I have been pretty active, I have shown myself to “the world”... And yet, no sales after over a month here… I don’t get it. Peole (in the real world) tell me that I am very talented, and yet, here I have sold “de nada.” “nothing,” “Rien”... I am somehow deceived… How do I get to sale something here? Please help me if you can… I am a little depressed over this right now.. I have invest much time here… (even if it was not always on my pictures… the petition did take a great deal of my energy… but my pictures do not seem to attract people as much as I thought… sure, I managed to generate lots of views… but no sales… means there is a problem somewhere… ) Please help me find out what it is I am doing wrong… :(
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Show me yours!!
by Jane KeatsJust thought that since the bubblesites are so new, it might be a cool idea to show off what you’ve done so far. That way we can share i…
Just thought that since the bubblesites are so new, it might be a cool idea to show off what you’ve done so far. That way we can share ideas and inspire each other, also make suggestions, etc or ask questions. So, I know I had it in the last journal, but “here’s mine”, now show me yours! (In the vein of “Sharing the Love” (redbubble) :o)
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Treatments HELP!!!
by Darren SharpI have noticed some pretty awesome treatments on here lately and i would love to know how you guys do it?? / Especially the gold and chrom…
I have noticed some pretty awesome treatments on here lately and i would love to know how you guys do it?? / Especially the gold and chrome type of treatments, they make the pic look vintage and they stand out!! I don’t mean Sepia and B&W they are not these or maybe they are just tweaked???? / Any help would be appreciated!!!
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Calling All RedBubblers !!! Help ?
by Samantha RI some time ago submitted my photo Titled Walk With ME to a company called ISP International Society of Photography, several months went …
I some time ago submitted my photo Titled Walk With ME to a company called ISP International Society of Photography, several months went by and then out of the blue they stared emailing me stating that I have been nominated for the Editors choice Award and now they are saying I have made Amateur Photographer of the Year and will be awarded in March at the Convention & Symposium to be held at the Riviera Hotel & Casino. Are any of you familial with this company, are they for real? The web site started from picture.com that’s where I uploaded my photo. Please help me I don’t know how to take this !!! ?? I could use you advice my friends, they are now telling me I will be published in the ISP Journal and featured there!! Thanks in advance for all your comments and help !!
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Play Nice - Advice :c)
by ZeananaHey there, fellow RedBubblians… Once again I am browsing through hundreds of folios, numerous pictures, wonderful writings and gre…
Hey there, fellow RedBubblians… Once again I am browsing through hundreds of folios, numerous pictures, wonderful writings and great art… And over and over again I am thinking “How did they do that?” ... “What did they do to their cameras/pencils/papers/pens/canvas/lights/computers/add-form-of-art-here to get this effect?” ... “What the heck can I do to my own art to get better?” I love all your kind words on my photos, and pictures. In my very own portfolio, those are my best ones. Compared to your works I have seen, they are crap… I want to get better. I want to learn about lighting, ISO, Shutterspeeds, DOFs, etc. I want to know, what I can do with my pictures, in my situations when I shot them, to improve the effects, to get the pictures clearer, to just make them more beautiful and more on par with what I WANT them to be. / I can’t manage on my own. In thus, this is a plea to all RedBubblians out there, who can give advice and critique. When my pictures are really bad, tell me – but also tell me what I can do to make them better, so I can improve my works in themselves. / I do know, that some pictures, the quality itself is bad – the negative scans only are 72dpi on those that I shot with film. I couldn’t get bigger ones (the lab said, I don’t need bigger ones – I said I do, they said they won’t do it, since I am not a professional grinds teeth). I have a handful on there now, that I shot with a digicam as well. A friend of mine bought a new camera and gave me his Canon D10 to play around with. Good thing is, that all my Canon lenses fit on that one as well. / I won’t give up on film! I do like the excitement to wait for the results too much. But I also realize, in order to improve my film works, I need to improve my understanding. And with the trial and error, it is just cheaper using Digital (I spent a FORTUNE just for developing lately and the successrate to get nice pictures was horrible). But that’s just rambling. To get back to the point: Feel free to tear my pictures apart, tell me, what to do, what to change, how to snap, to snap better. Play Nice – Advice :c) Thanks all for reading and thanks even more for maybe even reacting. Best wishes from Vienna, Giovanna
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Camera smart friends!!!!
by Shannon PaskarukHey friends!! Lately I’ve been thinking about taking up a bit of photography, but I need a camera because mine is crap!!! So what I n…
Hey friends!! Lately I’ve been thinking about taking up a bit of photography, but I need a camera because mine is crap!!! So what I need from you is… a little bit of advice!!! I want to get a high quality camera, cost doesn’t matter… something that takes nice crisp pictures but isn’t too complicated to use, any ideas???!!!!!
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VOTE FOR ME!!! PLEASE HELP!!!
by Archan NairFriends, Please vote for me and my artwork in the Hugo Boss contest at: / CLICK HERE TO VOTE...
Friends, Please vote for me and my artwork in the Hugo Boss contest at: / CLICK HERE TO VOTE CLICK HERE TO VOTE CLICK HERE TO VOTE its simple and no need to register. you just have to simply vote. Thanks for your support my friends! regards / Archan Nair / Cropped Circles, India.
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A good look at the general “Who cares, let’s party” attitude towards the Earth’s overall plight. . . Pen & Ink and Color Pencil and Photoshopped Globe
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This image is about growing up and all the puzzling questions along the road of life. This is a photo collage of a canvas mono-print called “Life is a Puzzle” and I added the figures of the angel and the women to help guide the child through the steps of life.
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Photoshop Tip #1: Where to get brushes?
by bchrisdesignsOkay, so you’ve seen some amazing work online and wondered where the artist got all those astounding background effects or how they did t…
Okay, so you’ve seen some amazing work online and wondered where the artist got all those astounding background effects or how they did that cool layered effect. Well, as surprising as it may sound, some of those effects were done using a very common Photoshop preset: Brushes. You may be asking yourself, don’t I already have brushes installed with my Photoshop CS3 (or CS2) software? Well, yes, you do. But those are the basics. There are a ton of awesome people out there in internet land who are making additional brushes (and other plugins) for you to use with your software. These plugins are very easy to download and install. I will try to give you a short rundown of what to expect when installing these brushes. For more information as to how to use them or for more detailed installation information or installation for a MAC OS, please consult the very wonderful Photoshopsupport.com, a very neat index of everything Photoshop! (Please note: The following instructions are very, very simplistic because I wanted even the novice Photoshop user to be able to use these tools. I know there are a bunch of different ways to do these things (even some that are easier), but I wanted to put it in basic terms without all the fancy language and extra steps because I remember how it was when I first started teaching myself to use the Adobe programs. Plus, this is not intended to be a full fledged tutorial.) The first step is to download some really cool brushes from an online provider. Some brush sets you will have to pay for, others are free with some restrictions, and others are completely free. Make sure you read the website’s policy before you use them. You can view my Photoshop CS3 (and CS2) Brushes journal entry to visit the websites where I have downloaded most of my brushes from. Most of them have free areas or are completely free and all you have to do is link back to them. Once you have chosen the brush set to download, simply download it to your computer. Because the files are normally saved in a Zip file, I start off by downloading the file to my Desktop first and then moving them over after (this is to avoid confusion). However, if you feel comfortable unzipping them right into the proper file, then by all means go-ahead-with-your-bad-self! After you have downloaded the Zip file to your Desktop, you will need a program (such as WinRAR, which is what I use) to unzip the file. At this point, you may be asking where you unzip the file to? Well, inside the Zip file may be a read me (.txt) file and other junk (which may be of interest to you) and there should also be a brush (.abr) file, which is the one you want to unzip. You can unzip the brush file onto your Desktop and then move it over manually, or you can unzip it to the Photoshop directory itself. Regardless of which method yo use, your ultimate goal is to get that .abr brush file into a specific folder in your Photoshop program’s file. For brushes, the file you will want to place your .abr brush files into is the “Brush” file within the “Presets” file. So, how do you get there? Open your My Computer and find the drive which has the folder “Program FIles”. Now, open “Program Files” and then find the folder labeled “Adobe”. Next, open the “Adobe” folder and you will see ALL of the Adobe programs, which are installed on your system. Locate the “Adobe Photoshop CS3” (or CS2) folder and open it. Find the “Presets” folder and open it. Finally, you will see a folder called “Brushes”. Open it. You can now see ALL of the brushes that are installed to use with your Photoshop program. This “Brushes” folder is where you want to place all of your downloaded .abr brush files. So, the quick breakdown to find the “Brushes” folder is: Program Files >>> Adobe >>> Adobe Photoshop CS3 (or CS2) >>> Presets >>> Brushes Once you have unzipped the files or drag-and-dropped them into this file folder, you can close the folders. You will also need to re-start your Photoshop program in order for the brushes to be finalized and installed and ready for use (sometimes, you have to re-start your computer as well). After you have re-booted your software, open a blank file and click on the “Brush Tool” or simply press its keyboard shortcut ( B ) to activate it. Now, right click anywhere on the page and your brush palette should appear (this is where you control the brush size/hardness, etc.) and in the upper right hand corner you should see a little black triangle with a circle around it. Click on that little triangle/circle icon and…. whaaaaa-la! Your newly installed brushes are there just waiting for you to experiment with them! All you have to do is click on a preset and it will ask you if you would like to load those brushes. Click “Ok” and they will appear in your brush palette waiting to be used and abused! So, go have fun with your new brushes and get creative! The last step, of course, is to add your comments below! Add your brush tips (pun intended) below so that we can all learn from each other! Cheers!
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Help!! Re; Lunar Eclipse
by Sonia HesfordCan anyone help me out?? / I have a kodak Digital Camera, and am a major learner( I’m a point and shot girl!!) / Can anyone tell me how to …
Can anyone help me out?? / I have a kodak Digital Camera, and am a major learner( I’m a point and shot girl!!) / Can anyone tell me how to set it up for taking photos of the moon tonight?? / (the more basic explanation the better!!) / I would love to try some photos out at the Pinnacles, But no Idea how to do it!! / So if you can help I would appreciate it heaps!! / Thankyou Bubblers:) P.S I do have a small tripod:)
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