Looks good, but the monochromatic stars need more work.
Try going out tonight after dark and stand right beneath a streetlamp. Get back in and let me know how many stars you could count right above you.
Well, a few bucks spent on some quality paper (ask for bristol) isn't the worst thing you can do.
Anyways, you have some talent, but you need to nurture it somewhat.
you'll need to cut out the person in this case if you want the bg to be one solid color. Best way to do this is by creating paths with the pen tool. It should be fairly easy do so since there's no hair involved or smaller details. After you've created a path around the model, select it (right click&...
You should check your brush settings in windows>brush.
You've most likely changed spacing or added some kind of size jitter to it.
If it's still not working, reset photoshop under upstart.
I think you'll do better by changing both things at once. First off you'd need a descent shot with a good camera. It's difficult to say what excact measurements was used to create this effect but if you tamper around with some stuff in edit>adjustments and create some extra layers with different ...
humm.. good question.. I'm not sure if you can - it depends on the image I guess. If you can make a clear selection of a solid color you can just go ahead and colorpick and then add +1 to RGB, then fill the selection. I'm not sure if it adds excactly one.. I guess it would.. But if you use color bal...
It is. And it's easy. Might seem like a lot, but I just explained it in details :) Open up all your images in photoshop one by one, by chosing file>open (or Ctrl+O) and then locate your file (you can open more than one image at a time by highlighting more image, this is done by holding down shift...