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100%
06-27-2006, 02:08 PM
nice effect -

tutorial from hear - http://www.themanwhofellasleep.com/invisibilia_tutorial.html
home page with other examples - http://www.themanwhofellasleep.com/invisibilia.html

eg.

http://www.themanwhofellasleep.com/invisible_sleep.jpg

http://www.themanwhofellasleep.com/invisble_smother.jpg





Tutorial

Quite a few people have emailed me to ask how I create the Invisibilia pics. At first I didn't want to reveal my mystical secrets, but then I saw the light and decided to share the wisdom. It's actually very easy. I am not a great artist after all.

Step 1: Find a photo that you like, such as this one.

http://www.themanwhofellasleep.com/invis_1.jpg

Step 2: Open the photo in Photoshop (or another similar graphics program). You need to have a white base layer, then another layer with the photo in it and then a transparent layer above it. Three layers, ok? You're going to trace the photo in the top, transparent layer. To make things easier to trace, you might like to reduce the opacity of the photo layer (but remember to click back on the top layer or you end up tracing in the photo layer, which is very annoying).

http://www.themanwhofellasleep.com/invis_2.jpg

Step 3: Right. Now trace the layer with a small brush. Use whatever style you like, but leave no gaps!

http://www.themanwhofellasleep.com/invis_3.jpg

Step 4: Right. You've traced the photo. Well done. If you want to see what the tracing looks like, turn off the visibility of the photo layer.

http://www.themanwhofellasleep.com/invis_4.jpg

Step 5: Use the magic wand, and in the top transparent layer, click outside the tracing, so that everything except the tracing is selected. Then, go to Select > Inverse. Now, only the tracing should be selected. See below for exciting results.

http://www.themanwhofellasleep.com/invis_5.jpg

Step 6: Now, click back on to the photo layer.

http://www.themanwhofellasleep.com/invis_6.jpg

Step 7: Press delete or cut, and hey presto! You've deleted the area in the photo directly below the tracing!

http://www.themanwhofellasleep.com/invis_8.jpg

Step 8: Deselect everything, put the photo layer opacity back to 100% and you've done it. Now you too can rip off my style and impress your friends.

http://www.themanwhofellasleep.com/invis_9.jpg

Cor! It's so simple.



tutorial from here - http://www.themanwhofellasleep.com/i..._tutorial.html
home page with other examples - http://www.themanwhofellasleep.com/invisibilia.html

backlash
06-27-2006, 02:54 PM
cool. I wish I was creative and could think about doing that first!

Barbarossa
06-27-2006, 02:58 PM
I wish I understood layers :no:

100%
06-27-2006, 03:02 PM
a layer is like putting a transparent paper over the layer before.
if you dont understand it you should
there are plenty of tutorials out there
look for the ones with videos to make your life easy