/r/PhotoshopTutorials
A place for learning and sharing. Please feel free to link tutorials you've found useful or resources for better using Photoshop to its full potential.
Links to tutorials in Photoshop. If you're new to Photoshop and don't know where to start, check out our FAQ Wiki: http://www.reddit.com/r/PhotoshopTutorials/wiki/index
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A place for learning and sharing. Please feel free to link tutorials you've found useful or resources for better using Photoshop to its full potential.
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for example how do i make a template shaped like a hotwheels card??
Need to convert JPEG to Vector
Is there a way to convert a JPEG file to a Vector file in Photoshop? When I ask Google this question, it says “yes,” then proceeds to tell me to use Illustrator. I have a Creative Cloud monthly membership for Lightroom and Photoshop, but not Illustrator.
new to this whole photoshopping beezwax how do i make something like this image
Hi, I’m looking for a step by step process (or link to a video) on how to create something to scale in photoshop. I’ve searched for videos but don’t know the correct terminology or I’m simply looking at the wrong video.
I’m currently working on a Mock Up that requires me to draw a rectangle to a specific size. I have been given the measurements of something with the original image as a scale reference. Example - current image has a reference rectangle at 2.1 m wide, 1.2 m high. New rectangle needs to be 4.88 m wide, 1.6785 m high.
Previous attempts have been guesses but I need to make this 100% correct before submitting to a client.
Any help would be fantastic. Thank you!
I need to blur a couple of images but i don't want their edges to be blurred away as well, i need them to keep edges visible and preserve the original image size, like in the screenshot. i needed to use an online blurring site to do the first one, but there are too many images to do that to all of them and i don't even have them saved as jpg files
is that possible in photoshop?
Hi all,
I'm cleaning up an old photo that has a sort of stretched out and slightly irregular hexagonal shape that I'd like to tidy up, and I'm not sure how to do it. My guess is that it involves creating a polygon shape or path that I can turn into a selection, but everything I've tried so far isn't quite right. I rarely use the path or shape tools in my work, so I'm pretty much in the dark on the proper way to do this. Ideally I'd like to give the image the same general shape as the original image but have it be more balanced and symmetrical.
In the screenshot you'll see that I've created a hexagon shape that is getting close to being correct but needs to be wider at the top and bottom. How do I do that?
I need to fix my eye because both of my eyes don't look balance. any tips to balance??
Howdy, I've got a chainlink fence to remove from a photo but the sample area around it is quite limited. What's the best way to tackle this?
I'm working with a 2d image of some bathymetric data in qimera (ocean mapping data, the multicolored/banded image on the upper right hand side of the screen) and the data that is being displayed is crooked. I need help figuring out how to adjust the image in a photoshop program so that the data appears as a straight line. I hope to duplicate the straightening process in order to stack multiple lines of data on top of each other and display them in a presentation.
I'm wanting to create a border or frame that you can freely scale to fit whatever size or shaped box you want, similar to something like the rectangle tool, but I want it to be able to have a pattern instead of just a basic stroke. I don't want the pattern to change size along with the shape like a simple free transform would do, instead I want it to just loop the pattern. This is especially an issue when I want something like looping text around an object or embedded in a frame. Here's a basic example I whipped up for what I'm looking for.
Like i'll expand an image by 200% and it looks completely fine until I hit the commit transform button, to which it then becomes hideously blurry.
Hey all, I’d like to create an image from text, very much like this site: https://www.text-image.com except I want to use whatever text I want. Example, turning a poem into an image of a flower, etc. is there an easy way for me to find a tutorial on this? I keep coming across AI image generators instead of sites like the above.
I am attempting to use the transform again via duplicate feature (ctrl, alt, shift + T), but each time I do, it's not making the same transformation, it's making the pixels in the new layer smaller, almost like squeezing the image. Any ideas?
Brand new on photoshop, watched all of the tutorials but to no avail haha I paid a friend to design me a bottle label for some products of mine and paid him 100$ to make my labels. He then changed the deal to $100.00 per product label… they’re very very simple and there are some errors of which he refuses to correct without additional money lol. Is there a way I can get a font from a PNG or JPEG, so I can essentially remake the label with the correct things?
I’m new to photoshop. I kind of have the basics already down and im experimenting with some self portraits I took. I’m wondering how will I be able to achieve this look?
I’m new to photoshop. I kind of have the basics already down and im experimenting with some self portraits I took. I’m wondering how will I be able to achieve this look?
i want a raider border that fades into each other instead of that color blocked look how do i achieve the look
I was trying to create a base (or bases) inspired by the posters for the 2002 "Scooby-Doo" movie, with this sort of "streak-lighting" type thing (as seen below).
Are there any methods that I can use to recreate this style of posters?
Im trying to just extend the edge of my backdrop but when i type in prompts or content aware fill doesn't work
I would like to learn how to make such distorted effect, yet I can't figure it out.