So I am just going to create a new layer and in this new layer, why don’t we just call it Snow. And this is where we are going to create all our snow. Now, one of the things I want to do though is I am going to right click on here, convert this to a smart object. Alri...
Holiday cards, winter weddings — snowy photoshoots can be magical in the right conditions. But while you may be a talented photographer, you're likely not a magician. Here’s a useful photo editing tip: Adobe Photoshop has a wide range ofphoto effectsthat can help you create a snowy scen...
What's more jolly than snowflakes and holly? Birdies and bunnies plotting their winter feasts! Make this charming seamless pattern in Adobe Photoshop, get it printed and use it as wrapping paper for your gifts this season. Alternatively, if you're looking for patterns to use for wrapping p...
And add falling snowflakes, if you choose. Related: How to Add Borders to Photos Using Photoshop 3. Add Christmas Lights As any budding Clark Griswold knows, it wouldn’t be Christmas without stringing up some fairy lights around the house. Open your image, create a new layer, then ...
If you want to embellish your photos with interesting elements, e.g., feathers, stars, leaves, snowflakes, etc., you can use Photoshop overlays. These are special filters that you can apply to JPEG and PNG images as an extra layer. Read this guide on how to use overlays inPhotoshopand ...
Macro photography provides a year-round opportunity for shooting stunning images, whether you subjects are budding flowers in the spring, insects during summer, or fascinating snowflakes in winter. If you've been disappointed with closeups in the past, this quick video from the Wildlife with Rich...
In this week's tutorial, we create a paper cut out effect in Photoshop using recycled paper textures, hand lettering and vector snowflakes.
Firefly for Photoshop gives users the power to craft stunning visual designs with text-to-image transformation, eye-catching image effects like water reflections and snowflakes, replacing backgrounds, adding objects, removing blemishes and expanding an image with realistic new bounds; replacing backgrounds...
Holiday– Create festive patterns for different times of year, like hearts for Valentine‘s Day, stars for the 4th of July, or snowflakes for winter. The possibilities really are endless! Feel free to combine multiple elements into a single pattern too, like a nature pattern featuring both lea...
I became interested in training my macro lens on other subjects, such as the forest floor (where I like to capture leaves, especially in autumn), snow (when viewed up close, snowflakes are fascinating!), and ice. You can choose to follow my example, or you can strike out on your own...