Thursday, March 3, 2011

Submit your work to photo websites

By James Aldana


There are a lot of people that are taking pictures every day and of course, at the end of their hard work, they would like to know that they have taken some amazing pictures. But in most cases, especially if you are a beginner, your pictures will need to be modified. In this regard, Photoshop is your best bet and using it, you will never have to worry about the fact that your pictures will look bad anymore. If you are a beginner, then don't worry as there are many tutorials out there to get your claws on and you will find that after that, submitting your work to Portfolio Websites will be a breeze.

First step, open your image in Photoshop. Go to tools panel and click on the magic wand tool. You can make selections with it. Then, hold shift while you click certain areas and you will see that you can select more areas at once doing so. If you do something wrong, then just press control plus z and the last action will be canceled. I know you are anxious and you want to see your artwork displayed on a famous Art Portfolio Website, yet try to be patient if the emotions of this thought will overcome your senses.

After making your selection you will need to push the right mouse button and go to "Layer via copy". A new layer featuring a single color will be created.

Now you will have 2 layers. If all is ok, click the space where the eye icon could be found before making "Layer one" reappearing. After you will delve into doing so, you will need to follow the exact steps that you did when had to choose a color, so that every of the colors will have separate layers to be featured in.

When you select a small area, it is advised that you don't make use of the Magic wand, but instead, make a new layer and for rewriting the TM, use the text tool. The initial color the TM was written in will need to be changed, too, as well as the font.

Now just hide all of the layers, yet don't do that for the one that holds the color you wish to have the TM printed in. Next, have Merge Visible selected. At this point, all of the layers will share the same layer. As such, following these tips, you will soon get to have all of your works easily accepted to a Portfolio Website.




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