View Full Version : I need a background


sjm
03-08-2003, 08:46 PM
maybe I've been working on this too long, but I can't seem to find a background that 'works' for me. any suggestions?

THANKS!

Blacknight
03-09-2003, 12:43 AM
Pictures pertaining to the field of study graduated from would probably be appropriate - something in collage form comes to mind for me. Pictures of the Alma Mater - classmates - school colors...

GOLDCOIN
03-09-2003, 10:52 AM
Was just playing around with this......

sjm
03-09-2003, 11:16 AM
She wishes!!!

I like the background and will definitely file the idea for future use.

thanks!

pstewart
03-09-2003, 12:33 PM
If it's to be framed as a portrait, just add a simple textured grayish or blue-gray photographer's studio style background with a gradient to make it look like a backlight was used. I'd keep it light and subtle.

If you really want a more interesting background, I'd suggest a nice photo of the campus faded out a bit behind her.

Or puppies...lots of puppies! Preferably beagles!

Phyllis (sorry, couldn't resist! :) )

sjm
03-09-2003, 03:18 PM
am i ready to print?

although I love puppies, I think the subject of the photo would prefer kitties!:cat:

Andrew B.
03-09-2003, 03:43 PM
Looks ready to me.

GOLDCOIN
03-09-2003, 06:06 PM
You have my vote..... looks very good. Whatever did you do to get such an improvement in her face?

sjm
03-09-2003, 09:23 PM
just fiddled around with levels and a tiny bit with hue/sat.

I'll have to go back to my original 600 dpi images, but I don't see a lot of difference. cheeks just seem a little pinker in the new image.


OH....and I sharpened her eyes just a tad.

The snapshot I took was better than the professional portraits, but I didn't want the hand waving on her head, or the swinging tassel in an official graduation portrait.

I got the new tassel from another snapshot.

jeaniesa
03-09-2003, 10:16 PM
Great job! :bigthmb:

Jeanie

jrolinc
03-10-2003, 12:51 PM
Had a few minutes...

Just added a quick gradient to the background and ran Frame action (Frame w/coarse texture - written by Bud Guinn) on it to produce the frame.

Andrew B.
03-10-2003, 08:34 PM
SJM. It that grain quality in the background a byproduct of working with the original picture, or did you add to it. I think it looks great.

Or maybe I should ask instead, how do I make one of those backgrounds. I never seem to have luck with gradients or any other methods I try.

phili1
03-16-2003, 07:42 PM
SJM Chuck and Andrew are right you are right on the money and I also like the background texture, let us know how you did it.

sjm
03-16-2003, 10:33 PM
thank you for your kind critique!

The background is my own creation after many failed attempts.

I started with a new layer and did a fill with a blue that I liked.

then I made another layer with the same blue, but lightend it.

Then I went back to the first blue layer and using the elliptical marquee tool (feather somewhere between 30-50 pixels) created the oval cutout.

Then I just played with noise and texture until I got the look I wanted.

Sorry I can't be more specific, but I'll be happy to share it with anyone who might be interested.