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For my second Adobe Tutorial, I decided to make a film strip. I used Photoshop for tutorial, and for my start image I just used a gradient background to put behind my filmstrip.
Here are the steps for the filmstrip tutorial:
- Need a blank empty layer.
- With custom shape tool selected, load in the new shape called film. Push append button and double click the last one twice and draw it on your layer.
- To add pictures to the filmstrip you need to click on your background layer, open mini bridge and click on the images you need for the filmstrip. Then drag them onto the screen.
- Place the images one at a time into the boxes of the filmstrip where you want them and click the check mark to place the next image.
- Select all layers that make up film strip and merge them into one.
- Duplicate the layer.
- Drag top picture underneath the other one and do edit > Transform > Flip Vertically.
- Take your opacity down to 50% for that layer.
- With eraser tool, take off the base of that image on that layer.
- Flatten these two layers together again.
- Go to Edit > Warp and change from custom to flag and click the check mark to apply the change
- ALL DONE
The tutorial I used was: http://vimeo.com/14250097 and it came from this website: http://creativefan.com/30-best-adobe-photoshop-cs5-video-tutorials/
All the images I used were ones that I have taken myself.
Overall I think my ending image turned out pretty good.
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