Browsing articles from "December, 2007"
Dec
19

West Texas Heat…

By scottie  //  Designs, Logo designs  //  1 Comment

West Texas HeatThe volleyball coach at HSU came to me needing a logo designed for her club volleyball team. She stated that the previous coaches logos were really terrible and even included maroon and gold. Bleck! I told her I would come up with something better than that… Pretty easy setup for me! Here it is.

Dec
17

Greatness ads…

By scottie  //  Designs  //  1 Comment

We’ve been doing a series of ads for over a year now that feature graduates and students from HSU. I’ve done all of them and until now i hadn’t posted any here… so here is the most recent Greatness ad. Photo by Tiffany Turk.

Dec
4

Photoshop CS3: New Black and white adjustment layer.

By scottie  //  Photoshop, Tutorials  //  1 Comment

Tutorial #2 is finally here. This is the best way I’ve found to convert color photos to black and white in Photoshop. It gives great control and it’s not overly difficult. First off you’ll need a color photo, then you are going to add a black and white adjustment layer by clicking on the half white/half black circle at the bottom of the layers palette. You can also get there by using menus if you like. Click Image–>Adjustments–>Black and White, but this doesn’t give you an adjustment layer and once you convert it to black and white, there’s no going back and tweaking it later… so don’t do it that way! Once you have the Black and White dialogue box open, you’ll notice there are a lot of color sliders that may make this seem daunting… relax, this is where my tip comes in handy. Once you take your cursor outside this dialog box and over your photo, you’ll see you get an eyedropper tool instead of your normal arrow. Try clicking on an area of your photo that you would like to see lightened or darkened and click and that area of the photo. When you click and hold your mouse button you will notice you get a finger cursor with arrows pointing left and right. That’s your cue in Photoshop that you can now change your color values by dragging left or right. Right to make that area darker, left to make it lighter. In these samples I’ve adjusted my son’s face to exaggerate the effect. Try it out on a few different areas… you’ll notice the color values in the dialog box changing. It’s that simple.

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