Here's a little tutorial aimed mainly for beginners, but anyone can download and use as seen fit.
This is done in PS CS3 but should be easily adapted to any version of PS or Elements. 1200 X 3600 pixels in size.
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ReplyDeleteThis is so cool! I do not have PS, but work with Gimp, and I figure out how to get the effect based on your tutorial. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jerry. I played with a photo that was dreadfully underexposed and it really helped! Then I used a couple of textures, one being a dark green one of yours, and it turned out pretty good, like a photo from the '70s. You just inspire me!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind generosity, Jerry. You make it possible for small photogs like me to offer average income folks gorgeous images at reasonable prices. This tutorial worked wonders on a scene with two children walking in the snow! Your giving heart is much appreciated!
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited to have found your blog!! I've been itching to learn photoshop and it has sat on my computer for way too long because I was overwhelmed, thank you for your great tutorials! Now I can take my great pictures and mix it with your textures and love the results!
ReplyDeleteHi Jerry, I was so glad to find you on Flickr and also see your blog. I appreciate your willingness to freely share your knowledge and spend the time writing up easy to follow tutorials. You have cut months or even years off my learning curve with textures!!
ReplyDeleteSent over by Coffee Shop - thanks for all the lovely textures and tutorials. I will post back credit on what I use. You do amazing work!
ReplyDeleteIt's good that you have posted tutorials. this is a good source. Thanks!
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