Edit pictures I made with Photoshop

In summary, BlackJack has uploaded pictures of his photoshop work onto frozenwinds.com. He has also attached a character he drew to the post. Mind has complimented BlackJack on his work and offered some advice on how to improve his pics.
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I just started recently to edit pictures I made with Photoshop. Now is there somebody who is a Photoshop-King and can give some good tips to make my pics more intressting ?
Is there a good place where I could upload my pics ?

Uploaded all my pics on :

http://www.frozenwinds.com/Portal/pic.asp

Visit Blacky's Gallery
 

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there are no many people in these forums....
 
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Well I'm no king of photoshop, but I have used it. But since no one else here seems to be a photoshop king either, I thought I'd say hello.

This question really depends a lot on what you want to do with your pictures. For example if they are a sequence of pictures, say of someone running, I'd suggest you layer the pictures together. It would give the effect of the person moving across the picture. If it was a modelling kind of shot, why not layer the photo with a flower or something, and make the flower (or the person) transparent. I don't know there are an almost infinite number of good ideas, and like I said it depends on personal preference.

As for how to produce effects like those above, you should read the help files provided with photoshop, they aren't great but they get you started. Also try this, I haven't checked it out in detail, but is on the official Adobe website:

http://www.adobe.com/support/forums/main.html

Or try typing "adobe photoshop" in google and looking at what comes up. Sorry I couldn't be more help.
 
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Originally posted by BlackJack
I just started recently to edit pictures I made with Photoshop. Now is there somebody who is a Photoshop-King and can give some good tips to make my pics more intressting ?
Is there a good place where I could upload my pics ?

Perhaps giving the guy in your image some facial movements would build some more 'character'- and thus, make the pic a bit more interesting...

I am attaching a character I drew that incorporates some simple movement.

If you are interested, I can post how I did it using Photoshop and ImageReady?

Regards.
 
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Originally posted by a Mind at a Time
Perhaps giving the guy in your image some facial movements would build some more 'character'- and thus, make the pic a bit more interesting...

I am attaching a character I drew that incorporates some simple movement.

If you are interested, I can post how I did it using Photoshop and ImageReady?

Regards.

oops... I can't seem to upload the image. I attached it here:

http://www.thinking.ca/me.html
 
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Hey I have uploaded my pics on :

http://www.frozenwinds.com/Portal/pic.asp

Have a look at it

@mind: Cool. You're seriously good at drawing :smile:
 
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huh ?

No one had a look at my pics ? Now I'm a bit disappointed . I do need some inspiring critic :smile:
 
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Originally posted by BlackJack
I just started recently to edit pictures I made with Photoshop. Now is there somebody who is a Photoshop-King and can give some good tips to make my pics more intressting ?
Is there a good place where I could upload my pics ?

Uploaded all my pics on :

http://www.frozenwinds.com/Portal/pic.asp

Visit Blacky's Gallery

I found some really neat tutorials and techniques on this site:Photoshop Techniques.

They have links to other sites and a community forum as well that should help with your questions on techniques and such.
 
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Check the page. But there were online about two tuts there ? Did I look right ?

well a much better page is the www.teamphotoshop.com .
good page :smile:
 
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Originally posted by BlackJack
Check the page. But there were online about two tuts there ? Did I look right ?

well a much better page is the www.teamphotoshop.com .
good page :smile:

You answered your own question :P You get a cookie
 
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For a place to upload your original artwork (photographs, photoshop creations, etc.) try http://www.deviantart.com.

Check some of the catagories they have and browse a few of the ones that you are interested in yourself...

I'll warn you, you will never browse the entire community!

Not a bad place to post original artwork and interact with like-minded artists. Poetry and prose are welcome as well.
 
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here's a plug for greg:

upload to http://www.ratemyart.net
 
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hmm...... try this http://www.frozenwinds.com/Portal/pic_display.asp?id=66
 
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Hey Blackjack, those pictures are really good and I am surprised that nobody else has replied complimenting you on your pictures, they are damn good.
 
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lol :smile:

Cheers mate . Somebody who supports me on my looooooooooong way to the end
 
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^^

:smile:
 
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Originally posted by BlackJack
Hey I have uploaded my pics on :

http://www.frozenwinds.com/Portal/pic.asp

Have a look at it

@mind: Cool. You're seriously good at drawing :smile:


I took a look. Very impressed. You are quite an artist. What kind of camera did you use to take those photos? Lense/s?
 
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wish I could do that... really nice work Black Jack.
 
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@ Darkant: If you have got enough time, get yourself Photoshop 7.0 (a bit expensive though :( ) and start messing around with it. Otherwise you can go the cheaper way, by using plugins... which make things rather easy. I'm not using any plugins (except the ones by adobe) cos it's more natural ^^.
 
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Its not really a cost thing, its more of a talent thing
 
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*skritch-skritch*
Talent ? Hmmm... Do I have talent ? I don't know, but I'm not very good at drawing or any other art stuff. Before I started using PS most people thought that I would know jack **** about art . I belived it too . But you have to try it. PS leaves you really enough space to try everything out :smile: .


Go man go! Try it
 
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pretty nice. :)

oh and to your second post of no ppl on this forum. seriously it isn't the greatest to have tons of ppl on a forum. I am at spymac.com a lot and there are so many ppl there, and now it is to many ppl and personally I would ban half of them.
 
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^^ yeah sometimes you need rather mass then quality. The way to spread your art :smile: on a way or an other it gets to the people you want to

hm... many people @spymac ?... could post the links there :wink:
 

1. How do I edit pictures using Photoshop?

To edit pictures using Photoshop, first open the program and select the image you want to edit. Then, use the tools and features available in the program, such as adjusting levels, cropping, and applying filters, to make desired changes to your picture. Finally, save your edited image.

2. Can I edit a picture made with another program in Photoshop?

Yes, you can edit pictures made with other programs in Photoshop. Simply open the image in Photoshop and use the available tools to make changes as desired. Keep in mind that some features may not be available or may behave differently when editing pictures made with other programs.

3. How do I undo changes made to a picture in Photoshop?

To undo changes made to a picture in Photoshop, you can use the "Undo" button at the top of the program or use the shortcut "Ctrl + Z" on a PC or "Command + Z" on a Mac. Alternatively, you can also go to the "Edit" menu and select "Undo" from there.

4. Can I save the changes made to a picture in Photoshop without overwriting the original image?

Yes, you can save the changes made to a picture in Photoshop without overwriting the original image. To do this, go to the "File" menu and select "Save As." This will allow you to save the edited image under a different name or file format, while preserving the original image.

5. What file formats can I save my edited pictures in using Photoshop?

Photoshop allows you to save your edited pictures in various file formats, including JPEG, PNG, TIFF, PSD, and more. When saving your image, you can select the desired file format from the drop-down menu in the "Save As" window. Keep in mind that some file formats may not support all of the editing features available in Photoshop.

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