header in photoshop

Discussion in 'Photoshop' started by unna, Dec 30, 2011.

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    hi friends...

    Can anyone teach me about how to create a good header.

    I want to header like this...http://www.curessnoring.info/

    How to add image effect.

    thanks
     
    unna, Dec 30, 2011 IP
  2. interestingspree

    interestingspree Peon

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    try this site, good-tutorials.com it helped me when I was learning...
     
    interestingspree, Dec 30, 2011 IP
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    Its not a big task you can make in Photoshop just add photos in selected round layers , even you can edit more improvement on borders of images. Good luck
     
    johnnright, Dec 31, 2011 IP
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    unna Well-Known Member

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    Is there any tutorials avaiable for doing this?
     
    unna, Dec 31, 2011 IP
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    I am not sure anyone answered this question so I will give it a try. The effect you pointed out is called Layer Masking. There are a few ways to accomplish this but the easiest for a beginner is to:

    1. create a new document in Photoshop
    2. draw a shape using the shape tool
    3. go to file, place (and locate a photo from your computer), it will create a new layer
    4. make sure the photo layer is on top of the shape layer
    5. If you are on a MAC press and hold the OPTION Key and at same time Mouse click BETWEEN the two layers. This will create a mask between the shapes.
    (On a PC I believe it's CTRL Click or ALT click)

    And you have your desired effect.
     
    vegaspro, Jan 4, 2012 IP
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