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Friday, August 8, 2008

Thursday on Vancouver Island & Adobe Tips

We spent Thursday in Nanaimo where the ferry comes in. We filled the day with shopping, walking along the pier and playing in channels of water with plenty of sea life. Cayden preferred to see how long he could dribble his basketball in and out of his legs without messing up. By trips end his record was well over 200 and I can't believe out of 234 photos I didn't get even one of him with his basketball!










I am learning so much about Adobe Photoshop. If you like the look of Sydney's pictures in this post and the pictures of my kids along the side bar here are the simple steps in Adobe Elements to get the same result:




STEP 1 Choose a Color Photo and open it in Full Edit.


STEP 2 Press the letter D. This will set your Foreground color to black.


STEP 3 Press the B key or click on the Brush Tool.


STEP 4 Go to the Options Bar (The bar that runs directly along the top of your workspace) and


change the Mode pop up menu from Normal to Color (At the very bottom of the list)


STEP 5 Click on the Brush thumbnail (the painted swoosh) and choose a large soft edged brush


from the brush picker.


STEP 6 Start painting. As you paint, the color in your photo will disappear. Paint everything


except the items you want to remain in color




Let me know if you try this and it works for you!




17 comments:

Robin Beck said...

Amy,
Your photography is WONDERFUL! Just wonderful! You are becoming very professional~ Thanks for the lessons on Adobe-Very cute! I LOVE LOVE LOVE your pictures you jazzed up!
Have a great weekend. :)

dandee said...

Your vacation looks like heaven!

I was just talking with a few ladies last night about how you should offer a photoshop class. I know a lot of people who would be willing to PAY to attend.

Jan said...

You are doing such a great job. I am getting just amazed. You have to do as your SIL said. Classes. I love that idea. We would pay.

Your trip just seems so fun. Glad you had the chance. Did you see the fire start at the end of road 80 last night? That is how close the lightning struck our neighborhood Amy. Then we had no phone service to call the Fire Dept. I felt so helpless. Luckily the rains came tumbling down and put it out.

Good job and keep on clicking the camera.

meohmyers said...

Ooooh! A tutorial! I can't wait to try this!

Great pics, again, Amy! Looks like a fabulous trip!

I'm not yelling at you, just exclamation point happy! :)

Bren's Life said...

I have photoshop but never know how to use it.. Thank you so much for the info & help. I can't wait to try it...
I love your pictures. You take such amazing ones..

Bren's Life said...

Oh & the picture of Allie with the paper all over her. That was her art project. They cut pictures out of magazines & were supposed to glue them onto a paper. But she chose to glue them to her as a shirt!

Unknown said...

i can't wait until i get a computer that can actually handle adobe paint. it looks beautiful and so cool. i love it when i use words from 8th grade. but seriously cool cousin.

aubrey said...

Once again your photos are amazing!

I need to get me some of that Adobe Photoshop!

Lisa Christine said...

You have a knack for photography! Thanks for all the tips :)
And I second Danyelle's suggestion for a class.

SuzanSayz said...

Those photo's are incredible. You have a really keen eye for composition. You should enter some of your pictures in the Fair. Keep it up and one day you could have your own studio.

Deborama said...

How fun it was to catch up on your posts! I can't wait to play with the photoshop color stuff. I need to go out and take specific pics for it although I have figured how to change the color so I guess I can pretend the color is whatever I want. My sister in law did bring the book up to the cabin so I got to read it. It was good but a little too happy ever after how everything gets all tied up into a pretty bow, it would have been a little more real to me to have a little crappy ever after for someone. But I wouldn't want to choose who! :) Anyways those caves look so fun and scary. Im looking forward to your talk. Im not a good one to ask because I just try to live in a happy bubble with no tv. I like the no free agency thing. Im working on that! :)

Alicia Leppert said...

Wow. Your pictures are amazing. Seriously, I agree 100% about teaching an Adobe class. I'd be first to sign up. That picture of you with Branson is such a good one of you!

Elizabeth said...

looks like you guys had a fun time
blog4ever!

Jodi said...

Thanks for the tutorial! Your pictures are great! And I agree with "dandee" and the "few ladies" - you should offer us a photoshop class. I know I could learn a TON from you. I can't wait to try this.

Kristen said...

Hi. I found your blog from Lisa's blog. I have Adobe Photoshop, I use it but still don't know a lot about it. I tried this and it's awesome!!! Your instructions were so easy to follow. Anytime you want to include any other Adobe tips that would be so much fun!! Your pictures are beautiful. What a talent you have!

Kristen said...

The pictures on the sidebar, how do you get the white puffy around the edge?

Paula -- CutieFruity said...

I tried this tip, finally, with a pic fromt he pumpkin patch. I can't believe how easy it was and the pic turned out awesome!