What I Designed Today: Photoshop Family Silhouettes “How-To”

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A few of you asked how to create family silhouettes in Photoshop. I’m sure there’s a zillion ways but here’s how I did it.

Step 1: Take the digital photo.
Stand each family member, sideways, against a blank wall. It would make it so much easier if you had a really white, plain wall with no shadows (i.e. no flash if you can manage it).

Step 2: Get it on your computer.
Transfer the photo to your hard drive (remember where). If you don’t know how to get a file onto your computer, please, just stop now. Just teasing – just email me and I’ll try to help! Open the file using Photoshop or another photo editing tool. This how-to will be using Photoshop CS2. Be sure to save your work as you’re going along!

Step 3: Make your selection.
Using the magnetic lasso tool, make a single click at the bottom left edge of the person. This is your starting point. Continue to make single clicks to help guide the magnetic lasso where you’d like it (if it places a node where you don’t want it, just hit the delete key and it removes the last node). Continue single clicking and following the outline as close as you can around the top and back down the right hand side. Once you get to the bottom on the right hand side of the silhouette, double click and the loop will automatically close. Alternatively, you can manually hover over the original click on the LH side and you’ll see a small circle appear indicating you are closing the loop. If you accidentally clicked elsewhere or “lost” the marching ants, no fear – just hit CTRL+D to deselect everything and start over with the magnetic lasso.

Step 4: Edit your selection.
There are a few options for editing your selection. While the marching ants (dotted lines) are activated, you can choose modify and smooth on your drop down menus. Or, you can use the circle or marquee square tool (while holding down shift) to enclose additional portions that you wanted to select. If you want to SUBTRACT portions, hold down the ALT key while you make the marquee and it will subtract those portions. My favorite way is to use the polygonal lasso tool while pressing CTRL and click to curve out a pony tail or any other feature I want – just click away in the approximate shape you want and be sure to double click to close the shape.

Step 5: Once you have the outline or silhouette selected how you’d like, fill in that area with black from the drop down menus (Edit / Fill / Black), or Shift F5 brings up the same menu.

Before clicking anywhere else and while the marching ants are still there, choose Select / Inverse from the drop down menus. Now click Edit / Fill / White (you can also just Edit / Clear if you are on a white background but Edit / Fill / White works every time).

Step 6: Touch up with the air brush or eraser or however you’d like. This is where I remove double chins and stray hairs (and stray hairs on double chins, just kidding)! It’s easy to add hair flips and pony tails, also, with the shape/pen tool (the one that looks like a fountain pen tip).

Print on a laser printer or alter proportionately to fit the final size dimensions you are looking to create by using the Image Size and Canvas Size options. Be sure to do this proportionally. Save your file as a grayscale tif or, if you prefer, convert to a bitmap (very small file size).

Email me at liz@sparkbark.com if you have any questions or need any help with this – it’s really fun to do on an annual basis to see how everyone changes over the years. Be sure to email me your best silhouettes – I’d love to see it if someone took the time to do their pet!

Serena & Lily – New Blog!

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I wanted to write my “how-to” page for the Photoshop silhouettes I made and displayed earlier in the blog but this came into my in-box and thought I’d share for today instead. Look for the photoshop silhouette tutorial tomorrow. Mostly, Bennie is throwing crayons and playdough from his high chair and he needs some actual human interaction (I’ve already put in 6 hours of work today, good thing he slept in ’til 10:30 am!).

Scribble Effect in Adobe Illustrator

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Fabulous tutorial for Adobe Illustrator. Great for designers, scrapbookers, or just for folks who like to play around in Adobe. Take a look here. Great site for tutorials. Enjoy!

Cowboys & Cowgirls – New Dwell Collection

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Love most things Dwell. Dwell for Target, Dwell at Design Public. I love the dots. I love the animals. I love, love, love this cowboy collection…and even more because they have a pink version. Not that I’ll be buying that one for any of my boys, but… Check it out at Design Public.

The Stendig Calendar

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I’m not sure why I like it so much – it reminds me of the decades-old-default-calendars in Corel Draw (way back to versions 4 & 5!) that I used to make for meal calendars back when I was newly married but even those had room for writing in a meal plan! Everything you always wanted to know (or not) about the famous Stendig Calendar. Classic design. Reasonably priced, too, for a classic. Although, you can’t really write the family schedule on this now, can you? If you can, I’d like to see it! Much more appropriate for display purposes.

UK Pub: Photoshop Creative

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Field trip to Barnes & Noble last night. Always dangerous, pocketbook-wise. The kids each got to choose a book and I walked out with two issues of a British pub: Photoshop Creative. Very nice! At $15 each, not cheap but great content. I was looking for ideas for a catalog cover on my plate this week. I don’t scrap but, oddly enough, found some of the best cover from the latest issue of Digital Scrapbooking magazine. Who knew? Fun stuff!

The World’s Worst Seamstress Creates Giant 24″ Pillows (aka Recycling the Couch)

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We have an old plaid sleeper couch ripped and wouldn’t sell in garage sale or on Craigslist. I read somewhere online about an industrious woman who utilized every part of her aged couch instead of throwing it out. (We’ve come a long way from using all the parts of a buffalo, haven’t we?) In my guilt ridden state, I figured that the LEAST I could do was reuse the stuffing. So…I found some Liz Claiborne Home yellow scalloped shams at Goodwill (my favorite eco-conscious store) and made pillows to fit them for our master bed. They match perfectly! Here are pictures of the pillows – I encased them with a Lowe’s clearance drapery panel that I purchased for $4. It’s a soft, velour swirly sheer thing but it didn’t look good on our window so I used it instead of muslin. The pillows could stand on their own but I prefer them in the scalloped sham. Yeah for me! I’m so proud of myself, I might just be able to conquer these slipcovers for my furniture after all. Granted, it’s only two pillows and two hours’ work but for me this is huge! I used my sewing machine and didn’t croak or inflict any drama on anyone nearby. The foam is going to be made into a denim dog bed but what to do with the springs…

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The drapery fabric takes shape!

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Getting stuffed with recycled couch batting!

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In the yellow scalloped sham – Yeah!

Design Funnies – Reflex or Reflux Blue?

So my only good chuckle today was when my client requested something be done in Reflux Blue. For anyone who knows design…you will know this standard, bright blue color is called Reflex Blue. But it is so bright and garish that it should very well be called Reflux Blue. It looks pretty on the chip and, indeed can print very nicely but sometimes the color shifts and it can be very garish. I’ve had good and bad experiences with Reflex Blue.

Click HERE for a quick tutorial on Reflex Blue and Pantone colors in general. A beginner’s guide so to speak, if you’re interested in such things…

Garage Sale, Toys & Transfers!

Mounds of Garage Sale Material!

Um…here I go again, round two, getting the blog up and redesigned on my own website.  My current XHTML and CSS knowledge is extremely lacking.  Much to read, investigate, learn and attempt.  I’ll get there – eventually!  I already have a client wanting a website for their dental office so I’d better get cracking.  

In other news, we had a huge garage sale this weekend and it went fairly well.  Still too much junk, I mean stuff, to get rid of.  I didn’t realize how much accumulates the more kids you have.  At least now I know where all of the unmanageable “piles” are coming from that have been appearing from room to room.  My kids have too much stuff!  I’m discovering that a garage sale is a surefire way to curb excess spending.  It will be awhile (I hope) before we indulge in that kind of behavior again…at least I can hope!

In family news, we don’t have much info about our transfer to Hotlanta as Don has taken to calling it.  We hope to get some information soon!