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rockyjob
Location: Anywhere but where I am.
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Sun Sep 27, 2009 10:16 am Reply with quote
Hello fellow PSCers. This is a mini tutorial on how to achieve the grainy "old film" feeling to one of your images.
Example: http://photoshopcontest.com/view-entry/158218/aerial-attack-gif.html
Sorry to Theshaman for taking so long to post this...(procrastination, I know. )
I hope you find this helpful
1. Get yourself the image you want to apply the "old film" feeling... ( I got one of my entries as an example)
2. Next find a picture of something rough, like concrete and make sure it's bigger than your canvas. Name this layer "texture 1"
3. Now you combine the images by changing the layer style of the "texture 1" layer to overlay.
4. Make a copy of "texture 1", name the copy "texture 2" and move it around, slightly. Now hide the original "texture 1" layer.
5. Repeat the previous step, making a copy of "texture 2",moving the copy "texture 3" around and hiding "texture 2"
6. After doing that get a large soft brush and paint black around the borders of the image. Name this layer "black 1"
7.Make a copy and change the opacity of it or do some slight variations of it. Name this layer "black 2"
Now, to get this result, you need about 8-10 frames. Make sure all of the frames have slight differences. Like for an example hiding "texture 1" layer and showing "texture 2 or 3" and showing "black 1" layer. And for the next frame showing "texture 1" and "black 2", and so on... Just don't make it too repetitive. A variation of final result:
Have fun!
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seelcraft
Location: High Bridge, New Jersey
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Sun Sep 27, 2009 10:49 am Reply with quote
Thank you!
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rockyjob
Location: Anywhere but where I am.
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Sun Sep 27, 2009 10:58 am Reply with quote
seelcraft wrote: Thank you! Don't mention it
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Tawiskaro
Location: New York
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Sun Sep 27, 2009 12:30 pm Reply with quote
Excellent, Rocky. Thanks for sharing. I think might be more effective with a B&W image, though.
Talk to Procyon about getting this added to the tutorial collection.
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rockyjob
Location: Anywhere but where I am.
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Sun Sep 27, 2009 12:46 pm Reply with quote
Tawiskaro wrote: Excellent, Rocky. Thanks for sharing. I think might be more effective with a B&W image, though.
Talk to Procyon about getting this added to the tutorial collection.
You really think so? Thanks a lot man. I'll see if he aproves it.
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Tawiskaro
Location: New York
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Sun Sep 27, 2009 12:52 pm Reply with quote
rockyjob wrote: Tawiskaro wrote: Excellent, Rocky. Thanks for sharing. I think might be more effective with a B&W image, though.
Talk to Procyon about getting this added to the tutorial collection.
You really think so? Thanks a lot man. I'll see if he aproves it.
Yes, I think so.
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Tawiskaro
Location: New York
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Sun Sep 27, 2009 11:40 pm Reply with quote
All right, Rocky. I finally got the chance to play with this a bit. I used a scratched sheet of steel from Google images and one of my contest entries to produce this:
This took me 10 or 15 minutes to create. It's not very good, but I can see that your technique will be quite useful. I'll spend more time with it when an appropriate contest source comes up.
Cool.
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buglover
Location: Hamburg, Germany, Europe, right hand of the USA
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Mon Sep 28, 2009 3:12 am Reply with quote
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rockyjob
Location: Anywhere but where I am.
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Mon Sep 28, 2009 5:46 am Reply with quote
Tawiskaro wrote: All right, Rocky. I finally got the chance to play with this a bit. I used a scratched sheet of steel from Google images and one of my contest entries to produce this:
This took me 10 or 15 minutes to create. It's not very good, but I can see that your technique will be quite useful. I'll spend more time with it when an appropriate contest source comes up.
Cool.
That's good! Shows the many possibilities for this
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TofuTheGreat
Location: Back where I belong.
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Mon Sep 28, 2009 10:45 am Reply with quote
Tawiskaro wrote: rockyjob wrote: Tawiskaro wrote: Excellent, Rocky. Thanks for sharing. I think might be more effective with a B&W image, though.
Talk to Procyon about getting this added to the tutorial collection.
You really think so? Thanks a lot man. I'll see if he aproves it.
Yes, I think so.
I concur! Great mini-tut that shows a great effect. Can carry this over to many things.
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TheShaman
Location: Peaksville, Southeast of Disorder
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Mon Sep 28, 2009 11:27 am Reply with quote
Thanks again for making this RJ!
awesome
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rockyjob
Location: Anywhere but where I am.
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Mon Sep 28, 2009 12:26 pm Reply with quote
TheShaman wrote: Thanks again for making this RJ!
awesome
Hey I promised you I would make it didn't I?
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