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How to make fake Valentine’s day cards and incorporate them into a photograph
Thursday ~ February 02, 2007 by Pixelseed Posted in All free Photoshop tutorials
In addition to greeting cards, you can find good information about instant credit I think we’ve all had years when we didn’t get any Valentine’s day cards, and I don’t know what’s worse; trying to explain it to your friends or to your mother. Well now with this amazing invention they call ‘Photoshop’, these embarrassing situations need never happen again. I’ll be showing you how to create a very basic Valentine’s card and how to incorporate it into a photograph for you to send to your worried mother. Read on! Final Image Here’s the final image. I’ve been pretty lucky this year! Step 1 Alright, the first job is to set up our scene. Take some blank A4 pages and fold them in half. If you have blank card so much the better. Place them around your scene and make sure it is well lit. Take a couple of shots with your digital camera and open them in photoshop. Step 2 Ok, our first card. Let’s leave the scene photo to one side for a minute and go CRTL+N to open a new document. Make sure the width and height are very large. This way, when we scale it down it won’t lose too much quality. Click the Foreground color picker (circled in green) and choose a bright red. Hit ‘G’ on the keyboard to activate the paint bucket tool, and fill the canvas with our red. Step 3 Now we are going to add a heart. SHIFT+U to cycle through the shape tools. We want the custom shape tool. When you have it, look to the top of the canvas where some options have appeared. Click the second icon from the left. This makes our shapes paths, which are easier to handle. Then click on ’shape’ and choose the heart from the drop down list. How to make fake Valentine’s day cards and incorporate them into a photograph - Part 2 >>>
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“Comments”
JohnD
20/02/07 -
9:16 pm
So that’s what the vanishing point thing is for. Cheers, I’ve always wanted to know!
TutorialGeek
20/02/07 -
11:46 pm
Yeap :)
Offtopic: Dude, if you want to link-exchange. Just let me know.
Cheers!
Karthik
24/02/07 -
7:14 am
not that much good
“Comments”
So that’s what the vanishing point thing is for. Cheers, I’ve always wanted to know!
Yeap :)
Offtopic: Dude, if you want to link-exchange. Just let me know.
Cheers!
not that much good



