Tuesday, October 6, 2009

What Do The Dow Futures Tell Me





The original of this tutorial can be found here .

For this tutorial we will use this image



Phase

1. Open the image in photoshop without cutting
2. Duplicate the base 5 times. We set the first four copies to Screen.
3. We select the latest copy and desaturiamola. Then, we set to Soft Light, opacity 50%
4. Add a layer, fill it with color # 07122D is set to Exclusion. Duplicate the layer
5. Select> All. Edit> Copy Merged. Edit> Paste. We achieved a new level that is a duplicate of the image created so far. Set to Soft Light
6. Duplicate the previous layer
7. Layer> New Adjustment Layer> Levels.

Channel RGB. Input -> 30 / 1,00 / 255

8. Add a layer, fill it with color # 9CC1DB is set to Soft Light
9. Layer> New Adjustment Layer> Color Balance

Halftone -> -55, -32, +62

set to Color

We came here



Stage

1. Cut out a square from the image obtained 200x200px



2. Choose the Elliptical Marquee tool

style -> Fixed Size
L -> 190 px
H -> 190 px

3. Click on any point on the canvas and leaving the mouse button drag the selection so that it is centered



4. Edit> Copy
5. Open a new 200x200px canvas. Edit> Paste
6. Open photoshop this image in
7. Duplicate the layer and set the copy to Soft Light.
8. Filter> Blur> Gaussian Blur with a radius of 12.2
9. Edit> Copy Merged
10. Paste the copied layer on the canvas that we have prepared in step 5 so that it is below the rim at will resizing



11. Move the level of the circle in the upper left. Rimpiccioliamolo a bit 'with the Free Transform tool
12. Duplicate the layer and desaturated copy. Spostiamola in the lower right



13. Rimpicciliamo still a bit 'level black and white
14. Image> Adjustments> Brightness and Contrast


Contrast +26 Brightness +5

15. Add a new layer, fill it with black and set to multiply. We lower the layer opacity to 30% so you can see those below
16. We select the eraser tool with these settings

Shape -> Round
Diameter -> 178px
Hardness -> 100% Opacity
-> 100%

and click to delete a part of the black level



17. Reinstate the opacity level of 100%
18. Filter> Blur> Gaussian Blur with a radius of 2
19. Add a new layer and disponiamolo in the black. Fill it with color # E1005F is set to Color Burn
20. Reselect the eraser tool with these settings

Shape -> Round
Diameter -> 192px
Hardness -> 90% Opacity
-> 100%

and click at a point level so that if in sight only a "slice" through the black circle



21. Resized to 100x100px

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