Friday, January 8, 2010

How do you rotoscope with adobe photoshop album starter addition 3.0?

i really want to learn how and i have little expirence.How do you rotoscope with adobe photoshop album starter addition 3.0?
i doubt you can do it with that software, in fact i doubt you could do i with the full blown version of photoshop because they're primarily for working with static images not videos/ainmations.





you can do it with adobe after effects, but it's a very long drawn-out process as you normally need to track the object on every frame.
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  • What are some programs similar to Photoshop, but not quite as expensive?

    Because isn't Photoshop around $700?


    I can afford something around $160...What are some programs similar to Photoshop, but not quite as expensive?
    Gimp - http://www.gimp.org/


    Paint.NET - http://www.getpaint.net/





    Both are free.What are some programs similar to Photoshop, but not quite as expensive?
    Paint .NET is a powerful FREE program for download here. You also need .NET Framework which you can also download here. Paint .NET has very high ratings and good reviews. Look it up.





    http://www.getpaint.net/
    Corel Paintshop Pro is very similar. I'm a designer who works on Photoshop for all of my work, but I was asked to do a short class on Paintshop Pro for a local library. Since I already knew Photoshop in and out, learning Paintshop was very easy. It seemed to have all of the same tools, effects, and capabilities, they were just named differently.





    Corel Paintshop Pro runs under $100, the lowest I found was $50. Good luck %26amp; have fun!
    why settle for imitation? Photoshop is #1... should you pay 700 for it? hell no... search around, you can find it for 0 no problem
    Haha, I'm so cheap! Well you can download GIMP and photoscape, those are free programs that are good to get you off and into the world of graphic-designing at first. %26lt;3 Good luck!
    There's the educational license of Photoshop (prices vary). Otherwise, there aren't any programs that are true replacements for Photoshop.





    GIMP is a popular Photoshop alternative; if it seems too complicated, try Paint.NET. Both are free.





    http://gimp.org


    http://getpaint.net
    GIMP


    Its really good and its FREE!!!!!





    http://www.gimp.org/screenshots/
    I've used (and like) Microsoft Digital Image Pro 9. It's not quite as ';involved'; as photoshop (but then, neither am I lol).
    http://www.gimp.org





    totally free
    You can get Photoshop Elements for under $100.





    It has the same functionality Photoshop does, just in a simplified environment.
    Paint pro is a really amazing product and you can download it on this website.


    http://www.download.com/Corel-Paint-Shop-Pro-Photo/3000-2192_4-10001995.html
    http://gimp.org





    Free and every bit as good as Photoshop.

    Having problems with Imported Images from Photoshop in Final Cut Studio, they keep popping in and out of blur?

    I am having problems with layers in General in FinalCut. Motion imports, Photoshop imports, and even the FCP lower thirds they some times will blur and un-blur randomly. I have gone through so many process' to eliminate this problem but nothing. I cant help but think that this shouldn't be a problem. Am I missing something that will clear this problem up?Having problems with Imported Images from Photoshop in Final Cut Studio, they keep popping in and out of blur?
    It's possible you don't have enough RAM to handle both Final Cut and Photoshop together. Try saving the output from Final Cut out to hard drive, shutting it down, and then opening Photoshop with a clean RAM drive.





    Also, check the resolution which Final Cut is outputting. It's possible that output in there is defaulting to 72ppi, regardless of what you've set it at.





    Instead of simply opening the graphic in Photoshop, try using the File%26gt;Place command. This would allow you to force import at a higher resolution.





    Just a few ideas........





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    PHOTOSHOP: How to cut out much of the background so I can resize my image?

    I made up a business card in Photoshop CS2 in a basic blank picture format, NOT in the bus card format. When zoomed out, it appears as a small rectangle within a larger area of grey-and-white squares, which I assume are basically unused background area. I now need to officially resize my bus card to be 1.93 inches high by 3.43 wide- when I punch in those numbers, the WHOLE THING resizes to that... I'm left with a teeny squished blob (that's my card design) in the corner of a business-card-sized grey-and-white checkered rectangle. How do I essentially extract my design area to put it into a business card size with no background so my printing company can accept it? I also have Illustrator, if that helps.PHOTOSHOP: How to cut out much of the background so I can resize my image?
    Have you tried just shrinking the canvas (Canvas Size.... menu item) to the image rather than changing the image size?





    Or, if you can select just the business card and copy it to the clipboard (CTL-C), then open a new image (File-%26gt;New...) Photoshop often sets the canvas size of the new image to exactly match what you have in the clipboard - just accept the settings that photoshop gives you for the new image and paste your card in there. THEN you can resize that image to your heart's content.PHOTOSHOP: How to cut out much of the background so I can resize my image?
    Use the crop tool.
    Have You tried to go to edit them image size and resize it that way? if you do resize it are you zooming in? because sometimes when you resize it is just zoomed far away

    Photoshop question, making added text blend in better?

    I've got a picture and some text in Photoshop but its quite bad quality, and Ive put text over the top and it looks really unnatural. How do I make it all even quality, even if it means making the text look worse or something?


    Thanks!Photoshop question, making added text blend in better?
    Firstly you have the drop-down menu that has some techniques - This is found on the right hand side (if you have the layers pallet open] under the word Layers it says Normal - drop it down, and there is over-lay, soft light, etc etc.





    If none of that works go to the bottom (under the layers pallet) and you will see some icons - 7 exact. The one in a circle with ';f'; inside click that and go to ';Blending Options'; - Then there will be a full blending window that comes up-





    Obviously you can just change the opacity - (Beside the normal drop-down menu) this will fade the color down)





    glPhotoshop question, making added text blend in better?
    a thin black outline or a drop shadow can help wonders with text.. if you right click on your text layer and bing up the ';blending'; options you'll get both as well as a full range of effects you can apply.. try messing with the colour too.. if you have it as a bright primary colour try toning it down to a less harsh colour that compliments the over all colour of the picture..
    Alternativly to the Optacity settings, you can rasterize the text, and select it with a selection tool, and feather it by x5 pixels, play around with this type different values.
    Download PAINT SHOP PRO 5


    @ - http://www.oldapps.com/





    Its an amazing program to add text to anything!!!!


    Also you can download new texts from:





    http://www.dafont.com/








    Hope i helped out :)
    Try changing the opacity. That fades it out. Sounds like what you need.

    Photoshop for anime drawings and editing pics?

    I am interested in getting Photoshop or a similar program. However, I've found that Photoshop for Vista is $600! I draw, and was looking for a program where I can draw, color, highlight, do layering, etc..... Anyone know of a cheaper alternative to Photoshop? AND, how hard is it to learn?Photoshop for anime drawings and editing pics?
    there is GIMP and Paint.NET but photoshop is the standard adn its difficult to learn, id recommend buying it and start learning it (steep learning curve) once you master it nothing can stop you =)Photoshop for anime drawings and editing pics?
    well you can try


    http://www.gimp.com which is free go look at the forums for more info.
    i want it tooo! but for my pix.
    hey paint is all most like it but the thing is there no magic pan
    im an art institute student and we mostly use photoshop, illustrator. and toon boom for the animation part. i didnt know it was that much, i have the cs3 crack. adobe offers discounts for students as well.
    If your looking to get into a career doing this, I would for SURE get photoshop. If not, try another program. The reason I say this is because photoshop is a basic software that you will have to know if you get into that type of field. I honestly did not think photoshop was hard to learn, but then again I've been using it for...well forever. It's a very nice program.

    How do you tarnish colors in photoshop?

    Help me, please? lmfao.How do you tarnish colors in photoshop?
    You can use the burn tool
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