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		<title>Making a Better Virtual Tattoo with Photo Shop</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Nov 2007 00:12:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>TractorJack</dc:creator>
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&#160;There are numerous tutorials out there showing you how to make a virtual tattoo using Photo Shop. Many of these use overlay in the blending modes to achieve this. The only problem with most of the tutorials out there is that the virtual tattoo looks sort of, well overlaid and not actually following the contour [...]<p>a</p>
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<p>&nbsp;There are numerous tutorials out there showing you how to make a virtual tattoo using Photo Shop. Many of these use <b>overlay</b> in the blending modes to achieve this. The only problem with most of the tutorials out there is that the virtual tattoo looks sort of, well overlaid and not actually following the contour of the body it is place on.</p>
<p>&nbsp;I have however seen one tutorial where the virtual tattoo seem to follow the contours of the body but alas it was in black and white only. Not that black and white tattoos and pictures don&#8217;t look good but they don&#8217;t suit all purposes.</p>
<p>&nbsp;In this tutorial I will show you a method using the <b>displace</b> filter to make a virtual tattoo look as though it follows the contours of the body. So let&#8217;s get started&#8230;.</p>
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<li>The first thing you need to do is locate an image of a person that you want to place the tattoo on. I went to <a href="http://www.sxc.hu/index.phtml" target="new">www.sxc.hu</a> to find one. Make sure you choose one with lots of exposed skin so you have more areas to place the virtual tattoo.</li>
<li>The next thing you need is the image of the virtual tattoo. Since I am a little lazy sometimes I just looked through my hard drive and found this image of a Fighting Hell Fish (if your a Simpson&#8217;s Fan you probably just got a good laugh.).</li>
<p><center><img src="http://www.tenaciouscreations.com/pics/tutorials/tattoo/hellfishcutout.png" alt="Fighting Hell Fish Cut Out" /></center></p>
<li>Now open the picture of the person you want to place the virtual tattoo on in Photo Shop. Duplicate the layer, you can do this by dragging the layer to the <b>New Layer Icon</b> <img src="http://www.tenaciouscreations.com/pics/tutorials/tattoo/newlayericon.png" alt="New Layer Icon" align="center"/>. Now click on the <b>eye</b> next to the original layer to turn off its visibility. I always try and do this so if I do a major screw up I still have the original image in tact.</li>
<li>Make sure you are working on your duplicate layer by clicking on it. Now might be a good time to change its name to person or woman, or something descriptive. This is a good practice to get into so when you are working with numerous layers you know whats what. Now in the <b>Layers Pallet</b> select the channels tab. <img src="http://www.tenaciouscreations.com/pics/tutorials/tattoo/channelstab.png" alt="Channels Tab" align="center"/></li>
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<li>Now click on each channel until you find the one that gives you the most contrast. This means that the bright areas are their brightest and the dark areas are there darkest. In my case it was the <b>Reds</b> channel.</li>
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<li><b>Right Click</b> or <b>Ctrl Click</b> on the channel that gives you the best contrast, then select <b>Duplicate Channel</b>. When the Duplicate Channel dialog box appears make sure under <b>Destination</b>, <b>Document</b> is set to <b>New</b>. You can then name it. I went with Tattoo map for a name. This document will become the displacement map for the tattoo.</li>
<p><center><img src="http://www.tenaciouscreations.com/pics/tutorials/tattoo/duplicatechannel.png" alt="Duplicate Channel Dialog" /></center></p>
<li>On you new image which should have open automatically click the <b>Layers</b> tab to go back to the layers. Now press <b>Crtl+L</b> to bring up the levels dialog. Here we will tweak the contrast a little bit. To do this you&#8217;ll move the far left and far right arrows under the <b>Input Levels</b> graph. The far left will control the darkness and the far right will make it lighter. Don&#8217;t over do it, on some images you may not have to do it at all. Want you want to be able to see is the curves of the body getting gradually darker as they move away from you.</li>
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<li>As you can see I really didn&#8217;t change it too much. But you can see that the image gets darker as it rolls of the shoulder. This should make for a good displacement map. Now be sure to <b>Save</b> this image. I called mine tattomap.psd . You can close it if you wish as we will no longer be working on it.</li>
<li>Go back to the image of the person you want to place the tattoo on. Now go back to <b>Channels</b> and select <b>RGB</b> to turn the colors back on. Then click back on layers and select your duplicated layer.</li>
<li>If you haven&#8217;t already open the image of the tattoo you want to place. Now using the <b>Move</b> tool <img src="http://www.tenaciouscreations.com/pics/tutorials/tattoo/movetool.png" alt="Move Tool" align="center"/> drag your tattoo image onto the the picture of the person you want to virtual tattoo (I had removed the background from my tattoo image &#8211; and if you haven&#8217;t you need to do this). Using the <b>Move Tool</b> place the tattoo where you want. You may have to resize and rotate it so it fits. For my image I am placing it on her shoulder.</li>
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<li>If you adjusted the size or rated the tattoo you now need to press <b>Enter</b> to accept the changes. Now tattoos seldom have clearly defined edges (most likely because the ink spreads a little on the skin). So go to <b>Filters > Blur > Gaussian Blur</b> and blur it any where from .5 to 2 pixels. Depending on the image you have chosen for your tattoo, in my case I blurred it about 1.5 pixels.</li>
<li>Now we are going to use the <b>Displace</b> filter. Go to <b>Filters > Distort > Displace</b>. Make sure your settings are the same as mine below.</li>
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<li>Press <b>Okay</b> and when it asks you for the displacement map file choose the one you created from the channels. Mine was the <b>tattoomap.psd</b> file. Then in the layer blending mode change it to <b>Multiply</b> in the <b>Layers Pallet</b>. Then adjust the <b>opacity</b> to around 75%. This should result in a really realistic looking tattoo.</li>
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<p>&nbsp;The <b>Displace</b> filter is a really powerful feature and you can use it to many more things. I hope this tutorial has shown you a better way to use photo shop to make a virtual tattoo. Happy Virtual Tattooing.</p>
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		<title>Watermark your Photos Part II</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Oct 2007 23:45:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160;In my previous post I detailed a method to place a watermark on your photos. While that method does have the advantage of making the photo unsuitable for printing it is not the method I prefer.
&#160;I find that the copyright mark is a bit obtrusive. Fortunately I stumbled across another way to add a watermark [...]<p>a</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>&nbsp;In my <a href="http://www.tenaciouscreations.com/?p=97">previous post</a> I detailed a method to place a watermark on your photos. While that method does have the advantage of making the photo unsuitable for printing it is not the method I prefer.</p>
<p>&nbsp;I find that the copyright mark is a bit obtrusive. Fortunately I stumbled across another way to add a watermark to your photos which is a lot less obtrusive. So fire up photoshop and lets get started.</p>
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<p>&nbsp;First off I want to state that I discovered this method on a web site so it is not truly my own. I have since lost the URL (website address). So if any of you readers know of where it came please let me know so I can give the author due credit. Besides there are lots of great tutorials on that site too that I would like to read again.</p>
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<li>For this method we are going to use a feature of photoshop that I rarely use. The displace<br />
filter. So the first thing we have to do is create a new document. Make a new RGB document 100 pixels tall by 400 pixels wide.</li>
<p><center><img src="http://ben.lomohut.com/pics/tutorials/copyright2/newfile.png" alt="New File Dialog" /></center></p>
<li>Select Edit > Fill 50% grey . The displace filter will ignore gray.</li>
<p><img src="http://www.tenaciouscreations.com/pics/tutorials/copyright2/editfill.png" alt="Edit Fill" align="center"/></p>
<p><img src="http://www.tenaciouscreations.com/pics/tutorials/copyright2/50gray.png" alt="50% Gray" align="center"/></p>
<li>Now type the text you want to watermark your photo with in this document. Merge all the layers and select Filter > Stylize > Emboss, set the height  to 1 and the amount to 100%.</li>
<p><center><img src="http://www.tenaciouscreations.com/pics/tutorials/copyright2/copyimage.png" alt="Copy Image" /></center></p>
<li>Save this image as Copyright Image.psd or a file name that you will remember. This will become our displacement map.</li>
<li>Open the image you want to place the copyright mark on. Be sure that it is a copy of the original as these changes will become permanent.</li>
<li>Now select Filter > Distort > Displace . This is where you can tell photoshop how to use the displace map. If you are using a logo you can select stretch to make it cover the entire image. I almost always select Tile. Under the &#8220;Undefined Areas&#8221; I always select &#8220;Wrap Around&#8221;. Using this method I don&#8217;t think there are any undefined areas. When you click OK photoshop will ask you for your displacement map. Point it to the file we just made.</li>
<p><center><img src="http://www.tenaciouscreations.com/pics/tutorials/copyright2/displacemenu.png" alt="Displace menu" /></center></p>
<li>Now your watermark may be a little difficult to see (which is what we wanted). But if you zoom in to a section you should be able to see it. You may have to play with the scale to find a size that best suites your photos. If it is too big you undo it and then use the displace filter again changing the scale.</li>
<p><center><img src="http://www.tenaciouscreations.com/pics/tutorials/copyright2/zoomedcopyright.png" alt="small copy right" /></center></p>
<li>From here you can go to the File Menu and select File Info and enter your information like we did in the <a href="http://www.tenaciouscreations.com/?p=97">previous</a> post.</li>
<li>If you like this method then I highly recommend making it into an action. That way you can use it for batch processing of multiple images.</li>
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<p>&nbsp;Here is the finished copyright photo. I find this to be my method of choice for photos that I post to the web.</p>
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