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SPECiiAL
how do i do the kind of purple-ish color like on this banner??\




Also how do u rotate an image so like it is sideways?


Thanks. By the way i am using photoshop 7.
Mulder
http://www.createblog.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=41348

its a colorization. i dont know if photoshop has it, but psp has a Change to Target brush where u can go over the image with different colors (use a low opacity). its really good for colorizations.
SPECiiAL
so i think they used paint shop pro . i dont think u could do that using coloriazation i tried. pinch.gif
dopeyalan
and i think to rotate the image... you go up top... Image>rotate...

then choose left right and what degree.

or... that's just paint shop pro.
talcumpowder
..... Colorization using gradients. Or... Maybe the cloud filter.
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GRADIENTS ::
(This asumes you have basic PS knowlage)
1. Pick two purple colors and set them as your foreground and background.
2. Create a new layer. (Shift + Ctrl + 'N')
3. Select the gradient tool and choose the first gradient. It should be a gradient of just the two colors you selected earlier, if not... Search for a gradient that is.
3. Decide where you want the colors and apply the gradient in the manner that you wish to the new layer.
4. Set the layer's blending mode to Color.
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CLOUD FILTER ::
(This asumes you have basic PS knowlage)
1. Pick two purple colors and set them as your foreground and background.
2. Create a new layer. (Shift + Ctrl + 'N')
3.. Apply the Cloud filter to the new layer. (Filter -> Render -> Clouds)
4. Reapply this filter as many times as you like to achive the effect you like. Make sure there's a definate difference between the colors.
5. Set the layer's blending mode to Color.
SPECiiAL
Thank You sOOO. Much! i got everything . but i was wonderingn when doing gradient is it possible to do it with more than two colors or two colors is the max?
talcumpowder
You can create gradients with more than two colors... It's just a tad more complicated than two-color gradients.
[ http://photoshop911.typepad.com/help/2004/...m_gradient.html ]
SPECiiAL
you are riht. it is confusing. thanks though!
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