Vignetting a photo:
To vignette a photo you have to first of all make a new layer by going to - Layer/New Layer. You then need to select the 'brush' tool and Draw a boarder around your image. But before you do that select the colour boarder you want then when you go to draw your boarder hold down the 'shift' key so this will then help make sure all your lines are straight when you are drawing them.
The before image:
Here you can select the size of the brush you want to use. After you have drawn your boarder using a 'soft' brush, then click onto filter 'Gucssian blur' change the radius of the blur to make is softer and blend into the picture. You can also change the image to black and white if you want.
The after image:
Adding colour to you image:
To add colour to your image again you have to start by adding a new layer. Then you need to select a colour you want to use. Doing this this you can use a variety of colours, however many you wish to. You have to select the 'brush' tool and colour over the parts you want to.
Here is the starting image:
Then you have to chose your colours:
Once you have coloured in everything you want to you then have to click onto the layer and change it to 'OVERLAY' to create this effect:
Cloning a Photo:
To clone a photo first of all you have to select the 'cloning' tool. You then have to hold down 'ALT' while going over the image you want to clone - once you have gone over the whole of the image you can then let go of 'ALT' and start selecting and copying where you want the image to go.
The starting image:
Then this is the image after cloning - i have also changed it to black and white:
Adding text to an image:
when adding text to an image first you have to select the 'TEXT' tool on the left had side. Once you have done this you can move the text key to where you are wanting to write.
You can also change the SIZE/FONT/COLOUR of your writing. Once you have done all this you can then add the text you are wanting to be placed over your photo. So hopefully it will look like this:
You can add your own text or poems to your photo.
LAYERING PHOTOS:
We did a task where we wanted to blend a portrait photo into the background of a landscape image - to do this i had to chose a landscape photo of my own and a portrait one.
When i had chose my photos i had to drag the landscape photo over onto the portrait photo so it looks like this but you will make it central and it will cover the photo fully:
once you have placed both photos together you then have to click on 'layers' on photoshop and change that to 'OVERLAY'
It will the look like this!
I really like the effect the overlay tool has and i like the outcome that is provides and i think it has worked well.
LAYERING PHOTOS:
We did a task where we wanted to blend a portrait photo into the background of a landscape image - to do this i had to chose a landscape photo of my own and a portrait one.
When i had chose my photos i had to drag the landscape photo over onto the portrait photo so it looks like this but you will make it central and it will cover the photo fully:
once you have placed both photos together you then have to click on 'layers' on photoshop and change that to 'OVERLAY'
It will the look like this!
I really like the effect the overlay tool has and i like the outcome that is provides and i think it has worked well.

























