Saturday, March 16, 2013

3D pop up Effect


3D Pop Up Effect In Photoshop

Written by Steve Patterson. In this Photoshop tutorial, we’ll learn how to create a fun 3D pop-up effect, similar a children’s pop-up book, where the main subject of your photo appears to be standing up and popping right out of an otherwise flat image.
To add even more of a 3D look to it, we’ll be curling the edges of the photo using Photoshop’s Warp command and adding a custom shadow underneath. There’s quite a few steps involved in creating the effect but they’re all very simple and easy. I’ll be using Photoshop CS6 here but any recent version of Photoshop will work.
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Here’s the photo I’ll be starting with:
The original photo. Image licensed from Fotolia by Photoshop Essentials.com.
The original image.
Here’s what the final result will look like:
Photoshop 3D Pop Up Photo Effect. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
The final effect.
Let’s get started!

Step 1: Make Two Copies Of The Background Layer

With our photo newly opened in Photoshop, if we look in the Layers panel, we see our image sitting all by itself on the Background layer:
The Background layer in the Layers panel in Photoshop CS6. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
The Background layer holds our original image.
Let’s start by making a couple of copies of the layer. Press Ctrl+J (Win) / Command+J (Mac) on your keyboard to quickly make the first copy. You’ll see the copy, which Photoshop automatically names “Layer 1″, appear above the Background layer in the Layers panel. These default names that Photoshop gives new layers are not very useful, so since this first copy will be used as the “flat” version of our image, double-click directly on the layer’s name and rename it flat. Press Enter (Win) / Return (Mac) on your keyboard when you’re done to accept the name change:
Renaming the first copy of the Background layer to 'flat'. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Change the name of the new layer from “Layer 1″ to “flat”.
Now we’ll make a second copy of the layer. Press Ctrl+J (Win) / Command+J (Mac) again on your keyboard. Another new layer, this time named “flat copy”, will appear above the other two layers in the Layers panel. We’ll be using this layer to create our pop-up effect, so double-click on the layer’s name and rename it pop up. PressEnter (Win) / Return (Mac) when you’re done to accept the name change. You should now have three layers in total:
Renaming the second copy of the Background layer to 'pop up'. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Change the name of the second copy from “flat copy” to “pop up”.

Step 2: Turn Off The Visibility Of The New Layers

We don’t need to see these two new layers in the document just yet, so click on the “flat” and “pop-up” layer’svisibility icon (the eyeball) on the far left of each layer to temporarily turn them off and hide them from view (even though nothing will seem to have happened in the document window since all three of our layers contain the same image):
Clicking the layer visibility icons. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
When the eyeball disappears, it means the layers are turned off.

Step 3: Select The Background Layer

Click on the original Background layer to select it (selected layers appear highlighted in blue):
Selecting the Background layer in the Layers panel. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Selecting the Background layer.

Step 4: Add A Gradient Fill Layer

Let’s add a layer to use as the background for our effect. We’ll use a Gradient Fill layer, since gradients are a bit more interesting than solid colors. Click on the New Fill or Adjustment Layer icon at the bottom of the Layers panel:
Clicking the New Fill or Adjustment Layer icon in the Layers panel. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Clicking on the New Fill or Adjustment Layer icon.
Then choose Gradient from the list that appears:
Choosing a Gradient fill layer in Photoshop. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Choosing a Gradient Fill layer.

Step 5: Select The Black, White Gradient

This opens the Gradient Fill dialog box. Click on the gradient preview bar at the top of the dialog box to edit the gradient:
Clicking the gradient preview bar in the Gradient Fill dialog box. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Clicking on the gradient preview bar.
This opens the larger Gradient Editor dialog box, with a selection of preset gradients we can choose from at the top. Select the Black, White gradient by clicking on its thumbnail (third from the left, top row):
Selecting the Black, White gradient in the Gradient Editor in Photoshop. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Clicking on the Black, White gradient’s thumbnail to select it.

Step 6: Replace The Black With A Lighter Gray

With the Black, White gradient selected, let’s edit it and make a slight change. We can edit gradients in the bottom half of the Gradient Editor. Double-click on the black color stop below and to the far left of the gradient preview bar:
Editing the black color stop in the Gradient Editor. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Double-clicking the black color stop.
This opens Photoshop’s Color Picker, allowing us to change the black in the gradient to some other color. Black is a bit too dark for our background, so choose a lighter gray to replace it with, at least for now. We’ll learn how to go back and change the gradient colors if needed at the end of the tutorial:
The Color Picker in Photoshop CS6. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Choosing a lighter gray with the Color Picker.
Click OK to close out of the Color Picker, then click OK to close out of the Gradient Editor. Finally, click OK to close out of the Gradient Fill dialog box. If we look in the Layers panel, we can see our new Gradient Fill layer sitting directly above the Background layer (but below the other two layers):
The Gradient Fill layer in the Layers panel. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
The Layers panel showing the Gradient Fill layer above the Background layer.
And if we look in our document window, we see the gradient background we just added:
The newly added gradient background. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Our gradient background.

Step 7: Select And Turn On The “flat” Layer

Next, we’ll create the “flat” version of our photo. Click on the “flat” layer in the Layers panel to select it (so it’s highlighted in blue), then click on the layer’s visibility icon to turn the layer back on in the document window:
Selecting and turning on the 'flat' layer. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Selecting and turning on the “flat” layer.
Your photo will reappear in the document window since the “flat” layer is sitting above the Gradient Fill layer and is now blocking the Gradient Fill layer from view:
The photo reappears in the document window. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
The photo is once again visible in the document window.

Step 8: Select The Rectangular Marquee Tool

Grab the Rectangular Marquee Tool from the Tools panel, or press the letter M on your keyboard to quickly select it with the shortcut:
Selecting the Rectangular Marquee Tool from the Tools panel. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Selecting the Rectangular Marquee Tool from the Tools panel.

Step 9: Drag Out A Rectangular Selection Inside The Image

With the Rectangular Marquee Tool selected, click and drag out a rectangular selection inside the image around the area that will become the flat version of the photo. Don’t worry about getting anything exactly right for now. An initial selection around the general area is all we need:
Dragging out a rectangular selection inside the image. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Dragging out a rectangular selection inside the image.

Step 10: Select The Transform Selection Command

Let’s reshape our selection outline to give it more of a 3D perspective. For that, we’ll use Photoshop’s Transform Selection command. Go up to the Select menu in the Menu Bar along the top of the screen and chooseTransform Selection:
Choosing the Transform Selection command from the Select menu. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Go to Select > Transform Selection.

Step 11: Switch To Perspective Mode

As soon as you choose Transform Selection, you’ll see transform handles (little squares) appear around the selection outline (one in each corner and one on the top, bottom, left, and right). We’ll use these handles to reshape the selection, but before we do, we need to switch the Transform Selection command into Perspective mode. To do that, Right-click (Win) / Control-click (Mac) anywhere inside the selection outline and choosePerspective from the menu that appears:
Switching the Transform Selection command into Perspective mode. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Selecting “Perspective” from the menu.

Step 12: Drag The Corner Handles To Create A 3D Perspective

Now that we’re in Perspective mode, click on the handle in the top left corner of the selection outline and, with your mouse button still held down, drag the handle in towards the right. The opposite handle in the top right corner will move in along with it:
Dragging the top left tranform handle in Perspective mode. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Drag the top left handle towards the right. The top right handle will move towards the left.
Then click on the handle in the bottom left corner of the selection outline and, again with your mouse button still held down, drag this handle outward towards the left. Since we’re still in Perspective mode, the opposite handle in the bottom right corner will move outward along with it:
Dragging the bottom left tranform handle in Perspective mode. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Drag the bottom left handle towards the left. The bottom right handle will move towards the right.

Step 13: Switch To Scale Mode

Next, we need to switch the Transform Selection command out of Perspective mode and into the more common Scale mode. Right-click (Win) / Control-click (Mac) once again inside the selection outline and this time, chooseScale from the menu:
Switching the Transform Selection command into Scale mode. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Selecting “Scale” from the menu.
Now that we’re in Scale mode, click on the handle at the top of the selection outline and, with your mouse button still held down, drag the handle downward:
Dragging the top tranform handle downward. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Drag the top of the selection outline down towards the center.
Finally, click on the handle at the bottom of the selection outline, keep your mouse held down, and drag this handle upward:
Dragging the bottom tranform handle upward. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Drag the bottom of the selection outline up towards the center.
Continue dragging the handles to reshape the selection outline, switching between Perspective and Scale modes as needed, until your selection outline looks more like it’s fading off into the distance. When you’re done, pressEnter (Win) / Return (Mac) to accept it and exit out of the Transform Selection command:
The selection outline has been reshaped with the Transform Selection command. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
The selection outline now looks more “3D-ish” (technical term).

Step 14: Add A Layer Mask

With our selection in place, click on the Layer Mask icon at the bottom of the Layers panel:
Clicking the Layer Mask icon in the Layers panel. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Clicking on the Layer Mask icon.
This converts our selection into a layer mask. We can see the new layer mask thumbnail that’s been added to the “flat” layer in the Layers panel. The black area in the thumbnail represents the part of the layer that’s being hidden from view in the document, while the white area represents the part that remains visible in the document:
The layer mask thumbnail in the Layers panel. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
A layer mask thumbnail appears on the “flat” layer.
And if we look in our actual document window, we see that everything on the layer that fell outside of our selection has disappeared, leaving only the area that was inside the selection:
The image after converting the selection to a layer mask. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
The image after converting the selection to a layer mask.

Step 15: Add A White Stroke Layer Style

Let’s use a white stroke to add a border to the photo. Click on the Layer Style icon (the “fx” icon) at the bottom of the Layers panel:
Clicking the Layer Style icon in the Layers panel. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Clicking the Layer Style icon.
Then choose Stroke from the list of layer styles that appears:
Choosing Stroke from the list of layer styles. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Choosing a Stroke layer style.
This opens Photoshop’s Layer Style dialog box. First, we need to change the color of our stroke, so click on thecolor swatch:
Clicking the color swatch for the Stroke layer style. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Clicking on the color swatch.
Choose white in the Color Picker when it appears, then click OK to close out of the Color Picker:
Choosing white from the Color Picker. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Change the stroke’s color to white using the Color Picker.
Back in the Layer Style dialog box, change the Position of the stroke from Outside to Inside:
Changing the stroke Position option to Inside. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Changing the Position option to Inside.
Finally, click on the Size slider and begin dragging it towards the right to increase the size of the border around the photo (keep an eye on the document window as you drag the slider). I’m going to set my stroke size to 16px, but depending on the resolution of your image, you may need to set your size even higher to get a similar result:
Increasing the size of the stroke to 16px. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Increase the size of the stroke using the slider.
When you’re done, click OK to close out of the Layer Style dialog box. We now have our photo border:
The image after adding a white stroke around the photo. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
The image after adding the white stroke around the photo.

Step 16: Select And Turn On The “pop up” Layer

We’re ready to add our pop-up effect. Click on the “pop up” layer in the Layers panel to select it, then click on itsvisibility icon to turn the layer back on in the document window:
Selecting and turning on the top layer in the Layers panel. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Select the top layer and click its visibility icon.

Step 17: Select Your Main Subject

Using the selection tool of your choice (Lasso ToolQuick Selection ToolPen Tool, etc.), draw a selection around the main subject in your photo. Here I’ve selected the two boys and the snowman. Try to make your selection as accurate as possible around the areas that will actually be popping up out of the photo (in other words, the areas that will end up appearing in front of the gradient background), but it’s okay to draw a loose selection around lower areas that will appear in front of the flat version of the photo:
Selecting the main subject in the image. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Selecting the main subject(s) that will pop out of the image.

Step 18: Add A Layer Mask

With our selection around our main subject in place, click once again on the Layer Mask icon at the bottom of the Layers panel:
Clicking the Layer Mask icon once again. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Clicking on the Layer Mask icon.
Just as we saw earlier, Photoshop converts our selection into a layer mask, displaying a mask thumbnail on the "pop up" layer:
The layer mask thumbnail for the 'pop up' layer. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
The Layers panel showing the new layer mask thumbnail for the “pop up” layer.
And with the layer mask added, the area we selected now pops up out of the image:
The selected area now pops up out of the photo. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
The image after adding the second layer mask.

Step 19: Select The “flat” Layer

Let’s finish off the effect by curling the corners of the photo and adding a shadow. Click on the “flat” layer in the Layers panel to select it:
Selecting the 'flat' layer. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Selecting the ‘flat’ layer.

Step 20: Reload The Layer Mask As A Selection

Hold down the Ctrl (Win) / Command (Mac) key on your keyboard and click directly on the “flat” layer’s mask thumbnail:
Clicking on the mask thumbnail for the 'flat' layer. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Ctrl-click (Win) / Command-click (Mac) on the layer mask thumbnail.
This reloads the layer mask as a selection in the document window. You’ll see the selection outline re-appear around the flat version of the photo:
The layer mask has been loaded as a selection. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
The selection outline is visible once again around the photo.

Step 21: Add A New Layer Below The “flat” Layer

Hold down the Ctrl (Win) / Command (Mac) on your keyboard once again and click on the New Layer icon at the bottom of the Layers panel:
Clicking on the New Layer icon in the Layers panel. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Hold down your Ctrl (Win) / Command (Mac) key and click on the New Layer icon.
Normally, Photoshop adds new layers directly above the currently selected layer, but by adding in the Ctrl (Win) / Command (Mac) key, Photoshop places the new layer below the selected layer. In our case here, it places it below the “flat” layer. Double-click on the new layer’s name and rename it “shadow”, then press Enter (Win) / Return(Mac) to accept the name change:
The Layers panel displaying the new 'shadow' layer. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Photoshop adds the new layer below the “flat” layer. Rename the new layer “shadow”.

Step 22: Fill The Selection on The New Layer With Black

Let’s fill our selection on the “shadow” layer with black. Go up to the Edit menu at the top of the screen and choose the Fill command:
Choosing the Fill command from the Edit menu in Photoshop. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Go to Edit > Fill.
This opens Photoshop’s Fill dialog box. Change the Use option at the top to Black, then make sure the Modeoption in the bottom half of the dialog box is set to Normal and the Opacity option is set to 100%:
The Fill dialog box in Photoshop. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
The Fill dialog box.
Click OK when you’re done to close out of the dialog box. Photoshop fills the selection on the “shadow” layer with black. We can’t actually see it at the moment in the document window because the photo on the “flat” layer above it is blocking it from view, but we can see our black-filled area if we look at the “shadow” layer’s preview thumbnailin the Layers panel:
The 'shadow' layer preview thumbnail in the Layers panel. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Each layer’s preview thumbnail shows us what’s on the layer, even when we can’t see it in the document window.

Step 23: Select The “flat” Layer’s Mask

We’ll come back to the shadow after we’ve curled the corners of our photo, which is what we’ll do next. Click directly on the layer mask thumbnail on the “flat” layer to select the mask:
Selecting the layer mask by clicking on the mask thumbnail. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Selecting the “flat” layer’s mask by clicking on the mask thumbnail.

Step 24: Unlink The Layer From Its Mask

If you look closely, you’ll see a small link icon between the “flat” layer’s preview thumbnail and its mask thumbnail in the Layers panel. Click on the link icon to remove it, which will unlink the mask from the contents of the layer:
Unlinking the layer mask from the layer contents. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Clicking the link icon to unlink the mask from the layer contents (the photo).

Step 25: Select The Warp Command

With the layer mask thumbnail selected and unlinked from the photo itself, go up to the Edit menu at the top of the screen, choose Transform, then choose Warp:
Selecting the Warp command from the Edit menu in Photoshop. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Go to Edit > Transform > Warp.

Step 26: Drag The Four Corner Points Upward To Curl The Corners

You’ll see a warp grid appear around the photo. Click on each of the four corner handles on the grid and drag them upward. As you drag each handle, you’ll see that corner of the photo curl upward, and you’ll reveal some of the black “shadow” layer below the photo. Press Enter (Win) / Return (Mac) when you’re done to accept the effect and exit out of the Warp command:
Curling the photo corners with the Warp command in Photoshop. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Drag each corner of the grid upward to warp the photo and curl the corners.

Step 27: Select The “shadow” Layer

Let’s finish things off by softening the shadow below the photo. Click on the “shadow” layer in the Layers panel to select it:
Selecting the 'shadow' layer in the Layers panel. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Selecting the “shadow” layer.

Step 28: Apply The Gaussian Blur Filter

Go up to the Filter menu at the top of the screen, choose Blur, then choose Gaussian Blur:
Selecting the Gaussian Blur filter from the Edit menu in Photoshop. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur.
This opens Photoshop’s Gaussian Blur dialog box. Drag the Radius slider at the bottom of the dialog box towards the right to increase the amount of blurring that’s applied to the shadow. The more blur we apply, the softer the shadow edges will appear. I’m going to increase my Radius value to around 10px, but depending on the resolution of your image, you may want to set your Radius value higher, so be sure to keep an eye on the image in the document window as you drag the slider:
Dragging the Radius slider in the Gaussian Blur dialog box. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Increase the Radius amount to blur and soften the shadow edges.
Click OK when you’re done to close out of the dialog box. Here’s what my shadow now looks like after applying the blur filter:
The shadow edges are now softer after applying Gaussian Blur. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
The shadow edges are now softer thanks to the Gaussian Blur filter.

Step 29: Lower The Opacity Of The Shadow

We’ve softened the edges of the shadow but it’s still too dark and intense. Go up to the Opacity option in the top right of the Layers panel and lower the “shadow” layer’s opacity from 100% down to 60%:
Lowering the layer opacity. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Lowering the layer opacity down to 60%.
With the opacity lowered, the shadow now fades more into the background:
The image after lowering the shadow layer opacity. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
The image after lowering the opacity of the shadow.

Step 30: Reshape The Shadow With The Free Transform Command

One last thing. Let’s tidy up the shadow a bit so it looks more like its actually under the photo. Go up to the Editmenu and choose Free Transform:
Selecting the Free Transform command in Photoshop. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Go to Edit > Free Transform.
This places the Free Transform box and handles around the shadow. I’m just going to click and drag the leftrightand bottom handles inward a bit so the edges of the shadow line up better with the edges of the photo:
Reshaping the shadow with Free Transform. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Moving the left, right and bottom edges of the shadow inward.
When you’re done, press Enter (Win) / Return (Mac) on your keyboard to accept the transformation and exit out of the Free Transform command. Here’s my effect after reshaping the shadow a bit with Free Transform:
A 3D pop up effect created with Photoshop CS6. Image licensed from Fotolia by Photoshop Essentials.com.
The shadow edges now line up better with the photo edges.

Changing The Background Gradient Color

If you decide you don’t like the color of the background gradient, one thing you might want to try is sampling a color directly from the image to use for the background. Let’s quickly see how to do that. First, double-click on the Gradient Fill layer’s thumbnail in the Layers panel:
Double-clicking on the Gradient Fill thumbnail. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Double-clicking on the Gradient Fill thumbnail.
This re-opens the Gradient Fill dialog box just as we saw at the beginning of the tutorial. Click on the gradientpreview bar to re-edit the gradient:
The Gradient Fill dialog box re-appears. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Clicking the gradient preview bar.
This will re-open the Gradient Editor. I want to change the gray color in the gradient to something else, so I’lldouble-click on the gray color stop below and to the far left of the gradient preview bar:
Double-clicking the gray color stop in the Gradient Editor. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Double-clicking on the gray color stop.
Photoshop will re-open the Color Picker, but instead of choosing a color from the Color Picker, I’m going to move my mouse cursor directly over the image itself, which will temporarily turn my mouse cursor into an eyedroppericon. To sample a color, simply click on the color you want in the image. I’ll click on an area of light blue in the snow. Photoshop gives me an instant live preview of what the new color looks like in the gradient:
Sampling a color from the image to use for the background. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
Choosing a color from the image to use with the gradient.
Once you’ve chosen a color you like, click OK to close out of the Color Picker, then click OK to close out of the Gradient Editor and then the Gradient Fill dialog box. And with that, we’re done! Here, for comparison, is my original photo once again:
The original photo. Image licensed from Fotolia by Photoshop Essentials.com.
The original image.
And here’s my final result after replacing the gray in the background gradient with a color sampled directly from the image:
Photoshop 3D Pop Up Photo Effect. Image © 2012 Photoshop Essentials.com.
The final effect.
And there we have it!

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

美肤效果出众

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Sunday, March 3, 2013

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时尚街拍 用美图秀秀快速消除抢镜路人

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画面有了重点,时尚感也被提升了,需要的亲,赶紧往下看学习一下吧:
  1、在“美图秀秀”下打开一张有路人的照片,点击“消除笔”。因为近处人物背景单一,所以我们可以设置画笔大小,多次涂抹,就可以轻松消除近处的抢镜人物。
时尚街拍 用美图秀秀快速消除抢镜路人
▲选择照片-清除笔
2、然后,我们进入“美容”菜单下,选择“消除黑眼圈”点击“取色笔”选项,选取剩余人物周边的背景颜色,设置画笔透明度,逐步消除远处的人物。取色笔不仅可以快速消除人物,还能保证背景不变让消除效果自然,之后点击“应用”。
时尚街拍 用美图秀秀快速消除抢镜路人
▲应用美容
3、最后,返回“美化”菜单下,在“基础”分类中选择透明度为50%的“锐化”特效和80%的“智能绘色”特效,即可改善图片整体色彩和清晰度,这样就大功告成啦!
时尚街拍 用美图秀秀快速消除抢镜路人
▲应用美化
再看看最终效果:
时尚街拍 用美图秀秀快速消除抢镜路人
▲最终效果
只要我们巧妙结合“消除笔”和“消除黑眼圈”两种功能,不管是背景简单的还是复杂的抢镜人物,都可以动动鼠标轻松消除。不但影响街拍效果的路人们没了,还保持了照片背景的完整性。还等什么,赶快找来这样的照片,一起来玩路人“消消看”吧!

牙齿美白


美图秀秀网页版首创“牙齿美白”功能 让笑容更自信

出处:天空软件作者:佚名日期:2013-01-23
  一口黄牙总是很煞风景,就算笑容再甜美,但拍照后看起来视觉感总是欠佳,尤其对于MM来说,黄牙更是让照片黯然失色!那么怎样才能让照片上的牙齿看起来更洁白,好看呢?近日,美图秀秀网页版推出首款针对牙齿的“美白”功能,不仅能美白牙齿还能调节透明度,想让笑容更自信的MM们来抢先体验下吧!
  首先我们来看看美图秀秀网页版的牙齿美白功能到底表现如何吧。登陆美图秀秀网页版主页,导入一张待处理的图片后,在“人像美容”标签页面下即可找到“牙齿美白”功能项;随后只需根据要美化的牙齿区域,稍调整一下画笔大小,再移动鼠标至原图牙齿处涂抹,直至效果满意即可。如图1所示,经过简单的美白处理后的效果对比,美图秀秀网页版的这个牙齿美白功能效果非常明显吧!
图1 美图秀秀网页版牙齿美白效果示意
  另外,为了不让美白效果看上去太突兀,还可以根据实际效果的需要对牙齿美白进行适当的透明度调节。将默认的90%透明度适当调低至70%左右后,画笔涂抹到牙齿的白色即会显示得更自然,不会显得很白,以至于和整体肤色脱节,如图2所示。
图2 “牙齿美白”调节透明度后效果图
图3 “牙齿美白”前后对比图
  作为热门图片处理软件,美图秀秀强大的美容及美化功能一直深受女生们喜爱。美图秀秀网页版在继承PC版本强大美化功能的同时,又将用户使用的便利性进行了提升;当需要临时美化图片时,无须再满网寻找和下载安装美化软件,只需登陆http://xiuxiu.web.meitu.com/main.html,打开图片马上即可进行图片美化操作。

  此次推出的“牙齿美白”功能只是美图秀秀网页版“人像美容”中的一个小功能点, 对于爱美的MM来说,美图秀秀网页版还有诸多的美容功能可以满足不同妹子们的需求,有专门针对皮肤、眼部、唇部等多个地方的美化,并且都可以调节“透明度”或者“力度”,美化程度随心定!
  唇彩对于MM们来说,应该是外出必不可少的一个没妆工具,同样,好看的嘴唇颜色对于照片来说也能起到不小的点缀作用。美图秀秀网页版人像美容分类下的“唇彩”功能的确让人眼前一亮,轻轻涂抹嘴唇就能看到效果,不仅可以调节透明度还有多款唇彩颜色供选择。如图4所示:
图4 “唇彩”功能对比图
图5 “人像美容”前后对比图
  除了在“人像美容”方面表现抢眼外,美图秀秀网页版还同时具备在线拼图、在线GIF图片制作、一键图片特效等多类图片美化处理的功能,方便用户在线处理。
图6 美图秀秀网页版在线拼图示意
  以上就是美图秀秀网页版部分在线功能体验,对于怕麻烦且爱美的MM来说,在线体验更简单方便,并且功能也相当丰富。对于有小黄牙困恼的MM们,首创的“牙齿美白“功能更是能让你的照片瞬间增色不少,笑容也更自信哦!

How to clear more space for Android phone


Method C: Move apps to the SD card instead of memory without rooting your phone

Until now the only way to reduce memory space issues and low storage space issues on Android phones was to move the apps from using the memory to the SD card which has a much bigger storage space. Also, the only way to do this was to use the app called App2SD which required rooting or jailbreaking the phone. Not good because it may void your warranty etc. However, Google listened and with Froyo or Android 2.2 release, they included the App2SD functionality. Many developers however did not choose to use this option. The technique outlined here enables you to movie your apps to the SD card even if the app does not allow it.

Step 1: You need to download the Android SDK to your computer

  • Download the Android SDK and run the installer file (recommended option) for Windows. Download the zip file for Mac OS X and Linux
  • Run the installer file. You may be asked to download the Java SE Dev Kit (JDK) if you don’t have one
  • Finish the installation wizard. By default, the SDK files are installed into a directory named android-sdk-<machine-platform>
  • Once done, it will launch the Android SDK and AVD Manager with a recommended set of platforms and components. Simply select Install


Step 2: Now connect your phone to your PC and enable debug mode for your Android phone

USB debugging is intended for development purposes only. It can be used to copy data between your computer and your device, install applications on your device without modification, and read log data.
  • Go to Settings -> Applications -> Development and check USB debugging
  • You will get a popup to “Allow USB debugging?” – Hit OK
Enable USB debugging mode in Android phone
Enable USB debugging mode in Android phone

Step 3: Download the USB drivers for your Android phone

  • If you have a Nexus One, Nexus S, T-Mobile G1, T-Mobile myTouch, Verizon Droid or one of the Android Developer Phones, you need the Google USB Driver
  • For all other Android phones, you need the OEM driver. Find and Install your OEM USB drivers here
  • Launch the SDK and AVD Manager by double-clicking SDK Manager.exe, at the root of your SDK directory
  • Expand the Third party Add-ons and Google Inc. add-ons
  • Check Google Usb Driver package and click Install selected.Proceed to install the package
  • When done, the driver files are downloaded into the <sdk>\google-usb_driver\ directory
Download USB Drivers for Android phone
Download USB Drivers for Android phone


Step 4: Windows now needs to install USB drivers for your Android phone

The installation fails and you have to install the drivers manually.
  • Right click on My Computer. Select Properties and go to Device Manager
  • You will see the missing driver with the exclamation mark on it
  • Either double click on right click on it. Select Update Driver Software
  • Browse for the USB drivers folder in the Android SDK folder you downloaded and updated in Step 3 earlier. It will be in <sdk>\google-usb_driver\
  • Click Next to install the driver. You might get a message asking if you want to install the device software and if you trust the driver publisher. Hit Install.
Device Manager showing missing USB drivers for Nexus One
Device Manager showing missing USB drivers for Nexus One
Browsing for the Google USB Drivers
Location for USB drivers for Android phone
Successful installation of USB drivers for Android phone
Device Manager showing successful installation of USB Drivers

Step 5: Configure Android phone to install apps on SD Card

  • Open the Windows command prompt. You can do this by pressing <Windows key> + R. At the Run prompt, type in cmd
  • You need to change your path to the platform-tools folder in the Android SDK you downloaded and installed. Check pictures below for help
  • Go to android-sdk folder and then go to platform-tools
  • Type adb shell and a $ prompt will appear
  • At the $ prompt, type pm setInstallLocation 2 and hit enter. You will get a message of pm setInstallLocation 2 at the $ sign again.
  • Close the command prompt by hitting x button
ADB shell commands
ADB shell commands

Step 6: Cleanup and reboot the Android Phone

  • Uncheck the USB debugging option by going to Settings -> Applications -> Development and un-check USB debugging
  • Disconnect the phone and reboot it. That’s it !!

Step 7: Move Android applications to SD Card from your phone

  • Go to Settings -> Applications -> Manage Applications
  • You can start to move applications to SD Card including those you could not move before and start clearing out disk space and low memory
  • Make sure you don’t move apps that require a background service running all the time. This includes your task manager apps and a few other apps
  • This option also becomes the default. All the apps you install now by default will be installed to the SD Card
  • No more Phone Storage Space is getting Low issues for your Android phone
  • In the picture below, I moved the AK Notepad app to the SD card and saved some storage space
Move to SD card from phone
Move the App AK Notepad from Phone to SD Card






http://www.askstudent.com/how-to/resolve-phone-storage-space-is-getting-low-on-android-phones/

Monday, February 18, 2013

不要做出让对方伤心、也让自己后悔的事


不管出于什么原因,不管以何种方式出轨,我们必须确认一个道德理念:出轨是不对的,都会对你亲爱的人造成伤害!别相信那些来自犯错孩子的谎言吧,谁的身体和心可以彻底分开,不带一丝牵连,谁又能保证男人们所谓的“下不为例”真能如假包换。誓言不可以随风雾散,对他的宽容,亦是对感情质量的放弃。男人不会因此感激涕零,而你也只能验证自己的软弱和妥协。
  爱情是自私的,婚姻是要尽责任的,当爱情迈入婚姻的殿堂,爱情就包含着彼此的忠贞,就要承担家庭的责任和义务。爱情中任何一方做出的错误都会伤害另外一方,如果你真爱对方,那么,请洁身自好,不要做出让对方伤心、也让自己后悔的事!

Monday, February 4, 2013

Friday, February 1, 2013

太太没有错

“太太没有错,都是我的错。太太从来没有错。如果太太真的有错,那也是我的错,是我没有发现太太的错。如果没有我的错,也就没有太太的错,所以太太永远没有错”。

Thursday, January 31, 2013

PPS tv Region Free

PPStream has restricted region restriction to access to Hong Kong drama as copyrighted issue, however you may get this issue fix by referring to this article. 1. Trigger Windows Run (Win Key + R). 2. Enter, %appdata%/PPStream. 3. Open the following file with notepad and replace with following line. ppsarea.ini [areainfo] servertime=1318520564 localtime=1318520576 country=4S4K3ZM3XU area=4WGY5ZFYTQ province=42YZ72ELR4 city=4WGZPZF2VQ net=42KZT2ECWLT33EI ip=3526115369 psnetwork.ini [areainfo] ret_code=200 last_tick=1051906 country=4S4K3ZM3XU area=4WGY5ZFYTQ province=42YZ72ELR4 city=4WGZPZF2VQ net=42KZT2ECWLT33EI ip=692071634ut=1318520576 4. Open Windows Run and run the following command, attrib +r %appdata%/PPStream/ppsarea.ini attrib +r %appdata%/PPStream/psnetwork.ini 5. You have done. Note: 1. This article apply for Windows 7 and Windows 8 only.

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Self Hypnotize 自我催眠

Everyday we face many many problems, there are things we can handle and some can't.. A good way to deal with them are 自我催眠...

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Flu or a normal Cold?

Look like I got hit by the Flu which hit the nation over the weekend. I got it on Sunday 1/6/2013. As I remember when I have a normal cold it only take 2 days to recover, but this time it take 4 days...

Sunday, January 6, 2013

你懂得戒指的戴法吗

【你懂得戒指的戴法吗?】1.戴右小指:不谈恋爱;2.戴右手无名指:正热恋中;3.戴右手中指:名花有主;4.戴右手食指:单身贵族,等待爱情;5.戴左手小指:不婚族;6.戴左手无名指:已结婚;7.戴左手中指:已订婚;8.戴左手食指:未婚;9.戴在大拇指上:代表权势的意思,也可以做自信的意思。

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Iphone 5 coming to me yet?

I don't know why ppl trash iphone 5 so much... when the Iphone came out, ppl don't like it..but so many ppl got it.. so were the 3, 3g, 4, 4s... I am wondering what will ppl say for the next iphone if the price is only $10...

Friday, August 3, 2012

Lavender Garden Oil for bathroom

Finally got the fresher for the bathroom Lavender Garden Reed Diffuser start to use it on 8/2/2012. hope it last and smell fresh...