Cheer up a picture with Photoshop

By Elena Santos on 2 February, 2007

You may have a nice photo that would look much better if you could just add some kind of special touch. Well, let insideTonic lend you a hand: even if you're not the artistic type, you can still obtain really eye-catching results by following this simple, easy-to-use Photoshop trick.

First of all, open your image and select the area you'd like to emphasize using the Marquee tool. Then copy it to a new layer by pressing Ctrl+J.

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Select the new layer you just created and click on the Layer Style button. Add a Drop Shadow effect (feel free to customize options) and a Stroke effect, so that the area looks like a postcard with a white border.

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Press Ctrl+T to activate the Transformation tool and move the selected area around to create an overlapping effect. When you’re done, press Enter.

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Now it's time to play with the rest of the picture. First, click on the background layer to make it the active layer. You have several options here: you can either apply a blur effect through the Filter > Blur > Radial Blur tool...

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Or soften the image by creating a new layer over the background, filling it with white and then adjusting opacity...

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Or even turn the background into black and white with the Hue/Saturation tool.

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There you go. You've just added your own personal touch to the picture.

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Comments

  • Jess Jess

    Hi, I've been going through all your photoshop tutorials since I found this site 2 hours ago... They're brilliant! I'm studying architecture and we're expected to simply know how to use photoshop without prior experience or help, and this blog has been a real help. Have already been having a whiz using my work and stuff. Thanks so much!

    • Sent on 25 Nov 2008
  • Elena Santos Elena Santos

    Thanks for your comment Jess! I'm glad you like my tutorials :) If there's any other particular Photoshop trick or effect you'd like to learn, please let me know! Cheers, Elena

    • Sent on 25 Nov 2008
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