Wednesday, May 6, 2020

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If you revel in processing your pictures to have a experience of temper and nostalgia, or a vintage feel, one of the pleasant approaches to offer them that impact is with the aid of making use of textures.

? Rad A. Drew, Fuji X-E2

Processed in Topaz Studio Texture Effects

with imported Flypaper Textures Some of my favorites are made by FlyPaper Textures and can be purchased here .

Use the discount code RAD (yep, just RAD)for a 15% discount on FlyPaper products.

Textures are without a doubt photo documents which you integrate along with your image using software program to your computing device laptop or your cell tool. The software program you operate to combo the feel with your picture will permit you to pick out numerous blend modes and opacities that allow you to reap the look you are going for.

The excellent aspect about textures is that because they're simply picture documents which you integrate together with your photographs, you may use them to your cellular tool or together with your desktop software. In this weblog submit, I describe numerous ways to apply FlyPaper Textures software program for your cellular gadgets and to your computing device.

Using Flypaper Textures with an iPhone or Android Device

I use Flypaper textures with my iPhone, but you can apply a similar process for android phones. Start by creating an album on your phone in your camera roll and name it so you can find it easily. My album is called FlyPaper Textures . Now, move the FlyPaper textures that you purchased (and which are probably on your computer) to this album on your phone so you can access them from there. iPhone users can do this most easily with AirDrop.

? Rad A. Drew

iPhone 6 Plus

Flypaper Texture introduced with Image Blender

To blend the textures with my image, I use an app called Image Blender by JHND i Sverige AB. This app works only on the iPhone. Another app, Superimpose, by Pankaj Goswami, works on both iPhone and Android phones. I prefer Image Blender for it's simplicity, but Superimpose is great, too. I'll be describing my process with Image Blender here.

Load your picture into the blending app of your preference. In Image Blender, you will load your image at the left and the feel on the proper.

Tips for Use with Image Blender:

  1. Control the opacity of the blend with the slider between the two images.
  2. Experiment with different blend modes for various looks.
  3. Use the Arrange feature of Image Blender to size or rotate the texture for different looks.
  4. Use Image Blender's masking feature if you need to remove some of the texture from parts of the image for a better look.

To Use on an iPhone with the App Distressed FX

The app, Distressed FX by We Are Here, works only on the iPhone. It comes with it's own textures and filters, but it has a custom option that allows you to add a texture of your choice. I use it to load my Flypaper textures! I this way, I can use all the great features that are part of Distressed FX, but I can have a filter that is not a common choice for every other user. See my How I Did It!™ video tutorial, Create Captivating Images with Distressed FX! on you YouTube Channel.

? Rad A. Drew

Distressed FX Custom Texture

Flypaper Texture

Importing Flypaper Textures to Texture Effects in Topaz Studio for your Mac or PC

? Rad A. Drew

Fuji X-E2

Processed in Topaz Studio Texture Effects

with imported Flypaper Textures

Once you have purchased your Flypaper Textures, follow those steps to load them into Topaz Studio.

  1. Launch Topaz Studio.
  2. Make sure you’ve purchased the Texture Adjustment and it appears in the Adjustments list. (Get it here if you don't already have it: http://bit.ly/2LH04EP_RAD_Topaz; Use RAD15 for a 15% discount on Topaz products!)
  3. Load an image.
  4. Select Texture from the Adjustments list on the right of the Topaz Studio Interface.
  5. Click the icon of the square with an arrow in it next to the Category pick list . This is the Open Texture/Category Manager.
  6. Click Add Category.
  7. Create and type in a name for your new texture category (e.g., FlyPaper Texture Grunge).
  8. Select your new category name from the Categories List.
  9. Click the Import button.
  10. Navigate to the folder of textures you wish to add.
  11. Select the texture files you wish to import and click Open. The selected textures will now appear in your new category.
  12. Click Close.

Using FlyPaper Textures with Topaz ReMask

Topaz Remask is a Plug-in that I release from Topaz Studio. It lets in you to mask out a historical past around a subject and replace that heritage with some other photo. I update backgrounds with textures, like FlyPaper Textures. The recording of my modern-day Topaz Webinar on the usage of Topaz Remask suggests the way to use textures as a historical past.

? Rad A. Drew

Fuji X-T2

Processed in Topaz Studio Topaz Remax

with imported Flypaper Textures I wish these guidelines are helpful in getting you into textures! Questions or feedback? Email me here!

Until next time, keep on capturing!

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