12 days of Christmas: Day 1

Posted on December 1, 2010

Seattle area Family Photographer

December 1st | Bellevue area Photographer

It’s the first of December and already the Christmas season seems to be in full swing… Lights are hung, shoppers searching for the favorite gift, mistletoe in every doorway… OK. Maybe that last one is just at our place.  ;)

We want to participate in the festive mood too! We have 12 days of giveaways, contests and sales coming up and it all starts with today. Day one. Which happens to be a GIVEAWAY day and a special chance to win for a past client.

Hop on over to your facebook page (www.facebook.com/cyephotography) to enter for a chance to win!

 

 





Tutorial: Digital Stationery 101

Posted on September 10, 2009

Digital Stationery 101: Creating an announcement for beginnersbafinalnopattern

 

This tutorial was created using Photoshop Elements 6 (PSE 6) to ensure maximum compatibility. All versions of Photoshop can be used to accomplish this tutorial. PSE 6 and 7 are also compatible. I have included some keyboard short cuts; these are PC compatible. Also, I’m sure there is a better or more effective method of accomplishing what is included in this tutorial. This is just my way of creating and designing this type of stationery; I hope other find it useful and can build off my knowledge.***If using PSE, please download and install the layer mask action from Hidden Elements www.hiddenelements.com. It is free and will make your life soooooo much easier when it comes to Photoshop. 
  1. Open a new file at 300 pixels per inch. The most popular stationery sizes are 4×6, 5×7 and 5×5 inches. This tutorial will utilize the 5×7 ratio. 300 pixels per inch (dpi) ensures superior print quality with the least chance for pixelization. SS1final
  2. Create a new layer, PC: shift+ctrl+n
  3. Utilizing the paint bucket tool from the tool palette on the left, fill your new layer, Layer 1, with your chosen background color. I chose a medium pink as I am creating a birth announcement in this tutorial.SS3final
  4. Next decide on the photo layout for the announcement. Be sure that you are not placing anything close than 1/8 inch to the edge to allow for bleed during printing. I decided on three rounded rectangular photos for this announcement. To create a layer mask for the photos, I created a new layer, shift+ctrl+n. This will become your photo shapes layer. Next, I switched my foreground color to black, just hit ‘d’, and chose the custom shape tool (right under the gradient tool) from the tool palette. The rounded rectangle shape is under the ‘shapes’ menu in the standard PSE 6 rollout. Next, I created a rounded rectangle using the custom shape tool. Then I copied that custom shape layer twice so I had three black rounded rectangles. Using the free transform option, ctrl+t, on each rounded rectangle shape layer, I lined up the rectangles utilizing the ‘snap-to’ option with the grid. This ensures that everything is even. Now, select all three rounded rectangle shape layers, right click the mouse while in the layers palette and click ‘merge layers’. Now all of your rectangles are simplified in one layer.SSfinal4
  5. Now make another new layer, shift+ctrl+n and fill the layer with white with the paint bucket tool. This will become your photo mask layer. Add a layer mask to this layer utilizing the layer mask action from Hidden Elements. Now, click your mouse back down to the Photo Shapes layer. Using the magic wand selector tool found in the tool palette click on the Photo Shapes layer in the transparent area, NOT the black rounded rectangles. This will select the entire area except the rectangles. Now, on the layer palette, go back to your new Photo Mask layer and click on the layer mask that you just added with the Hidden Elements action. Press shift+ctrl+I to invert your selection. Now, using the paint bucket tool, fill in the selected areas with black. You should now see three white rounded rectangles.SSfinal5
  6. Now, to add your photos! For my announcement, I need three photos. To start I created a new layer, shift+ctrl+n, above my new Photo Masks layer. Next, you need to group this new layer with the previous layer’s mask. To do this, select the layer in the layers palette and hit ctrl+g. Now check out the layers palette. By grouping your newest layer, Photo 1, with the previous layer it has caused Photo 1’s layer to indent slightly and a downward pointing arrow to appear just to the left of the layer’s thumbnail. Next, I opened the first photo I wanted to use in PSE 6 and copied the photo, ctrl+a and then ctrl+c. Now, go back to the stationery file we have been creating. Click on your new Photo 1 layer in the layer palette and paste your photo into the layer, ctrl+v. Now you need to resize and align your photo into the layer. Use the transform tool, ctrl+t to do this. Repeat these steps for all photos that need to be added to the stationery layout.SS6final
  7. Now you need to decide where and how you want any text to appear on the announcement. I decided to add three cloud-like objects to put my text into. I used the custom shape tool to accomplish this. The cloud shape is under the ‘shapes’ menu in the custom shape tool. I put in three cloud shapes, using the grid to help me with alignment, then I merged the three cloud layers together by selecting all three custom shape layers, right clicking on the layers palette and choosing ‘merge layers’.SSfinal7
  8. To give my clouds a more ethereal look, I decided to add a glow to the outer edges. To do this, I clicked on my clouds layer in the layer palette, then went up to the effects palette, which is just above my layers palette, chose ‘layer styles’>’outer glows’>’heavy’ and then clicked ‘apply’. You will notice that to the right of my clouds layer in the layer palette there is a blue icon that says ‘fx’. This means a layer style is applied to that layer.SSfinal8
  9. I wanted to add some whimsy to this layout. I created a new layer, shift+ctrl+n. To make the butterflies and their trails, I chose a nice chocolately brown color and then selected the brush tool from the tool palette. After you select the brush tool just under the main menu at the top of the screen (File, Edit, Image, Etc menu), there will be a white rectangular box with a black stroke in it. Click the downward pointing arrow just to the right of this box. This will bring up your brush menu of all the available brushes you have installed. I selected my butterfly brush, went to my new Butterflies layer and stamped on the bigger butterfly first, then the trail and finally the two smaller butterflies.SSfinal9
  10. My layout needs more of that chocolately brown. I decided to add brown frames around my photos. To do this, I used the same rounded rectangle from the custom shape tool. To make the rectangles brown, I made sure my foreground color was the same color that I used for my butterflies and then made the rectangles. To get the rectangles behind the photos I clicked on the Photo Shapes layer in the layer palette and then drew in one rectangle that was slightly larger than my photos. I then duplicated the layer twice, ctrl+j, and then aligned the other two rectangles using the transform tool, ctrl+t. After that I merged the layers together. The brown frames were a little too brown, so I lowered the opacity of the brown frame layer to around 65%.SSfinal10
  11. Last step was to add text! I chose the chocolately brown color for my text. Utilizing the text tool in the tool palette, I clicked in the leftmost white cloud and wrote out my parent’s info in the MurphyScriptViva font. Then I clicked the rightmost cloud and entered the birth info in the same font.SSfinal11
BONUS! Want to add a cool texture to your background? All it takes is one adjustment layer!!
  • Click on your background color layer, Layer 1 in my tutorial, in the layer palette. Next click the ‘Create adjustment layer’ icon. It is at the top of the layer palette right by the trashcan. Choose ‘Pattern…’. This will bring up a list of the patterns installed. Choose your favorite by clicking the little arrow to the right of the pattern thumbnail and click OK. Voila! Instant change. To further customize, change the blending mode of your pattern layer: click on the ‘Pattern Fill 1’ layer in your layer palette and change the blending mode. The blending mode menu is just above the ‘Create adjustment layer’ icon. Try out a bunch of them to see what you like. You can also adjust the opacity to taste or double click the pattern thumbnail on the layers palette and change to a different pattern. My pattern layer is in the Hard Light blending mode at 58% opacity.SSfinal12

Here is the final outcome! I have also created a second side for my birth announcement, which became the introduction side of the card. Can you figure out how to make the other side using the information in this tutorial? I bet you can! I didn’t do anything fancier that what we covered here. Have faith and go for it. Besides, if it doesn’t turn out you can always try again and no one will be any the wiser. bafinalpattern

 Resources

PSE layer mask action: Hidden Elements                www.hiddenelements.com

Pattern: Gypsy Garden by Pixels & Ice Cream       www.pixelsandicecream.com

Butterfly brushes: Obsidian Dawn                          www.obsidiandawn.com

Font: Murphy Script Viva Pro                               www.fontpark.net  

Recommended Sites

www.kuler.adobe.com       Free color scheme ideas and swatches

www.flickr.com                 Free patterns and textures

www.deviantart.com          Lots of free brushes, patterns, textures, etc.

Do you have a suggestion or request for a future tutorial or how-to? Drop an email to info@cyephotography.com

 

COMING SOON: Project 365 CYE Style week one photos. Stay tuned!

 

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The (re)birth of a blog…

Posted on August 31, 2009

Maintaining this blog has been on my back burner.

QuinnNewborn 047 copyMy intent for this blog was at least bi-weekly updates, info, how-tos and other stuff (in order to keep the SEO trolls happy) but, expectedly, LIFE just got in the way. Specifically one life, the birth of our newest addition, Quentin (Quinn) Raymond on July 17, 2009 at Steven’s Hospital in Edmonds/Lynnwood. He wasn’t due until August 10, 2009 so his arrival was a bit of a surprise. So much so that my bag was not packed, diapers had not been purchased and I was home alone with our 1.5 year old, Reiken when labor swiftly and suddenly began. Thankfully, Quinn was not born on the side of I-5 in morning rush hour and everything turned out splendidly. So, now that Quinn is just over 6 weeks old…

I don’t have an excuse not to keep this blog up to date anymore.

Well, no excuses except two children under two in diapers and hubby at work all day. But, I digress. So, in honor of this milestone in my life, I will (re)begin this blog with info regarding my latest photo adventure and a freebie item(!!).

Project 365

What is it you ask, oh savvy web surfer? Simply, Project 365 is one picture a day for a year. Now, keep in mind that is one ‘keeper’ photo a day for a year. A ‘keeper’ photo entails much more than just pick up camera, point and click. Composition, subject, background, and editing/enhancing are all elements that are required for a pleasing, web-worthy Project 365 contender; at least for someone like me (my husband calls it neurotic, I prefer detail oriented). Project 365 will be like a mini shoot, everyday, for a year. I hope to post my Project 365 photos at least once per week, if not more often. So check back and see what my latest Project 365 photo subject is -it could be you! Project 365: CYE Style will begin September 1, 2009, or in layman’s terms, tomorrow. I hope to post the first round o’photos within a week!

Until then, to satisfy your CYE photo craving, check out some of our latest work on our flickr stream: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cyephotographyflickr/.

And now…. the freebie!

The CYE special today is a custom birth announcement! It comes to you prepackaged in a 300 dpi layered .psd file that can be opened in Adobe Photoshop, Photoshop Elements, or any program that can open the .psd file extension. All layers are customizable. Just copy and paste your photo into the layer helpfully titled ‘Your Photo Here’ and voila! Instant personalized birth announcement. You are more than welcome to customize this to your heart’s content, print it out and share it with family and friends featuring your precious baby’s image. However, please do not remarket this without written consent from CYE Photography. As long as everyone follows the rules, these things will remain FREE!

G-Isabella

click here for download

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