Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Tutorial Tuesday - Light Flare & Light Rays

Can I just say I love todays Tutorial Tuesday! 
Sorry it's so late in the night. I can't lie - I spent the day at the beach. 
It's my second home. :) 


Todays tutorial tuesday is courtesy of Phlearn - seriously awesome site you should check it out! 
Hate is a strong word, but I am going to use it here. I hate just adding those cheesy sun flares in photoshop. I mean like seriously don't like it. They look so fake! So todays tutorial is how to add a realistic sun flare & light rays! 
Love it! 
Here is what I got:


 Ain't that neat!

Here is what it looked like before:

 
I love the before, but the flare and rays just add a dreamy factor! GAH! Love!

It's super easy to follow. Make sure to watch the video and listen well the guy goes kinda fast, but it's totally worth it.

Check it out here:  How to Add Light Flare & Light Rays


Good Luck and Have fun! If you have any questions let me know by e-mail or in the comments! Thanks guys!

Love, Amanda







Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Tutorial Tuesday Shame



I am a sad sad person today. **hangs head** I didn't even do tutorial tuesday! ugh...im sorry! In my defense I have been chasing around what feels like a hundred 3 - 4 year olds at vacation bible school for the last 2 days. 

No joke, I come home feeling like I have been ran over multiple times with a mack truck! lol! Which makes me sad too because I repeat over and over to myself - I need to go to the gym.The first day me and my 4 year old took a 4 hour nap. 

It was needed...lol

But, I feel amazing because I get to work with the little munchkins and teach them all about my main man! :)

3 more days to go and then our church Jubilee this weekend! Everyone is invited! Check it out - Freedom Life Church


I hope I make it that far! lol! 

Anyhow, sorry about today! Is there any questions or requests for next week?
Send me a message at Lovingmemoriesphotos@yahoo.com 
or just leave a comment below! 


Thanks! Love y'all! 





Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Tutorial Tuesday - Layer Masks!

So for today's tutorial tuesday lets talk about Layer Masks! 
Still a wee bit easy but it's some of the basics, and just as important and can be confusing to some! 

What is a layer mask in photoshop? A layer mask allows you to control a layer's level of transparency. That's it! 

Sounds simple right? Well it's a little more complicated than that. You might be thinking that you can just adjust the opacity of the actual layer - right?

Well, lets say you're trying to brighten your subjects face and just her face. So you do a quick curves adjustment and then lower the opacity. What does that do? It lowers the brightness over the entire image! So what do you do when you want to just brighten the face? 

You use a layer mask!

Here's an example - With this image I want to lighten her up but keep my background darker.



She is already pretty light, but for example purposes I am going to make a slight curves adjustment.
 But, you see that my background has also become brighter. This is where the layer mask comes in. You will see the white rectangle circled in red...this is your layer mask. 


Now all we have to do is paint on that layer mask to remove the bright background! By clicking on the layer mask to make sure it's selected we are going to select a soft round brush and then select black as our foreground and white as our background colors . So: 
1: Click layer mask - to make sure it's selected
2: Select a soft round brush
3: Select black as your foreground color

Tips: 1) Above your colors in the tools panel you will see a teeny tiny black and white color pallete, if you click that it will easily change your colors to black and white. 
2) By hitting the "X" key you can change between your foreground and background color - go ahead and play with it! :)


Now all that is left to do is paint!
 IMPORTANT! 
Always remember on a white layer mask BLACK -erases and WHITE - replaces!
 ( we'll get to black layer masks in a minute) 


Paint whatever you want to take away! Mess up? Switch back to white and replace it! Very easy, and the best thing is its non destructive and easily fixed! No more undo trails.
Tips: 1) You can change the size of your brush by pressing the [ and ] keys! [ makes it smaller and ] makes it larger. 

Now, how do you know you got it all? Easily! Press the "ALT" key and click on your layer mask. You will get something that looks like this. 


Yes, it looks crazy but there is a point to my madness I promise! Do you see the white corner in the top right, the white oval in the bottom right, and even by the shoulder on the right? That's where I missed painting. So, I can now take my brush and paint in where I missed! So now it should look like this: 

Now to get back to the original simply press the ALT key and click the mask again! 


And your done! :) 

Now we talked about a black mask briefly too. This is simply the layer mask inverted. This starts out with your adjustment completely hidden. To reveal the changes that you have made all you have to do is paint with White! But this time we want the lightening to show up, so instead of painting the background we are going to paint our subject - which is what we are changing. It's just the opposite! Easy right! 


 Paint over your subject and/or what you are wanting to adjust

 Check to see if you missed anything!


 Make any fixes and press ALT and click the layer mask to go back to the original. 


And you are all done! 

Layer Masks can be used for pretty much everything! Adjustments all have a layer mask!

See! 

Look at all those beautiful layer masks! 

Now, to add your own layer mask to something! Easy peasy! 
See that tiny little rectangle with the white circle in it? Click that and you have added your own layer mask! 


You can not add a layer mask to your background layer, well because I said so. It's your background layer - you don't wanna mess that up! So in this example I duplicated my background layer by pressing CTRL J and then added my layer mask. 

Now I can do whatever I want to a copy of my background and then remove changes I have made. Lets get a little ridiculous...say I want to color her hair blue (way ridiculous!) 

So I paint all over the image in blue, then click on my layer mask and with black as my foreground color I painted all the blue away except for on her hair! 



Sometimes if I am painting on a layer mask and it's only a small area I am making an adjustment to I will invert the mask to lessen the need for so much painting. To do this I simply click on the layer mask and hit CTRL I  and now your mask is inverted! 

The possibilities are endless! From painting hair blue, making it just a little more perfect, adding in fun things, to making composites - (that's another tutorial tuesday)

Have fun with it, play and remember - 

On a white layer mask:
1) Black - Erases
2) White- replaces

On A black layer mask:
1) Black - Erases
2) White - Shows what you've done/ your adjustments made

Play with the opacity of your brushes too, say you want just a little bit of brightness on her face but a lot on her arm adjust the opacity of your brush! 

Play, Play, Play! And you'll want to bookmark this for later tutorials! 

Any questions? Please do not hesitate to ask!

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Intro to Tutorial Tuesday - Some Basics

So, im pretty excited about finally getting around to doing tutorial tuesdays. Finally! I learned everything I know (plus some college) thanks to playing. I got a 100% in all my courses for photoshop because I had already been "playing" for quite some time. But, you know it's required for the degree and all that fun stuff. And I got pretty certificates that will never get framed from it too! 

Just to let you know, I won't be doing any tutorials in Lightroom or Elements. But, if you have questions in those programs feel free to ask! 

I will try to not get to crazy with them either. Note, I said try! :)

Sometimes when I have been editing a while my ADD brain needs a break. So I pull up a tutorial, or I just get some random idea and start to play around with it. Some of my best work comes from that! So, test yourself! See what you can do! 

Some of the techniques can be pretty awesome and all of them can be used elsewhere! I find myself sometimes doing one where the person has 5 million steps to do one thing and I go "umm, you could just do this and make it 10 times easier." and then I say "holy crap I learned something!" lol

Anyhow! Todays tutorial is just getting back to some basics. Maybe some tricks/buttons you didn't know about. Make your workflow just a little bit faster. 

And you may say, Amanda that only saves me about 20 seconds. Well, after editing 4  pictures saving that 20 seconds is a now a minute...and then 8, 2 minutes and you get the idea. So, without further ado: The first Tutorial Tuesday!


Tutorial Tuesday - Some Basic Tips

I found this little gem for you guys to learn some new (maybe not) tricks of Photoshop. Maybe some hidden buttons you didn't know existed. I know they ALL have helped me!


I will never forget when I learned in school about the space bar to move a selection. I was so excited! All that time I had been redoing it! lol!

Did you know if your using the circle marquee tool that if you hold down the SHIFT key it makes a perfectly round circle, not an oval? Now you do! 

I could probably write a 10 page blog post with different tricks, but I won't bore you. There are more Tutorial Tuesdays to come! :)

Have fun with it, hope you learn something new and if you have anything to add do so in the comments!

Forgot to add this too: You won't ever have to buy anything with any tutorials. It will all be free.

Thanks guys! Amanda