Hello fellow hedgehogs!
I am a newer pro and would like to be able to put together a collage of portraits for my clients. I have downloaded a few free templates, but nothing really seems to work. At present I only know how to use Photoshop for retouching and editing and not for anything really in the design realm.
I would love to be able to put together a "9 up" for clients (9 vertical shots in a tic tac toe type formation) plus have the ability to do other possible combinations. I have one client that wants a collage with 2 vertical and 6 horizontal shots that has me really puzzled.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Thanks to any and all who respond.
Kristine
If you would like to see samples of my work it is posted here.
http://www.facebook.com/KristineLoganPhotography
kristinelogan wrote:
Hello fellow hedgehogs!
I am a newer pro and would like to be able to put together a collage of portraits for my clients. I have downloaded a few free templates, but nothing really seems to work. At present I only know how to use Photoshop for retouching and editing and not for anything really in the design realm.
I would love to be able to put together a "9 up" for clients (9 vertical shots in a tic tac toe type formation) plus have the ability to do other possible combinations. I have one client that wants a collage with 2 vertical and 6 horizontal shots that has me really puzzled.
Can any one pint me in the right direction?
Thanks to any and all who respond.
Kristine
If you would like to see samples of my work it is posted here.
http://www.facebook.com/KristineLoganPhotographyHello fellow hedgehogs! br br I am a newer pro an... (
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I get good results with Picasa.
Well...it's easily done in PS as you probably know... but one question comes to mind; are you printing these or sending them out?
AdoramaPix does collages....
I am not planning on printing these myself but will send them to my lab.
kristinelogan wrote:
Hello fellow hedgehogs!
I am a newer pro and would like to be able to put together a collage of portraits for my clients. I have downloaded a few free templates, but nothing really seems to work. At present I only know how to use Photoshop for retouching and editing and not for anything really in the design realm.
I would love to be able to put together a "9 up" for clients (9 vertical shots in a tic tac toe type formation) plus have the ability to do other possible combinations. I have one client that wants a collage with 2 vertical and 6 horizontal shots that has me really puzzled.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Thanks to any and all who respond.
Kristine
If you would like to see samples of my work it is posted here.
http://www.facebook.com/KristineLoganPhotographyHello fellow hedgehogs! br br I am a newer pro an... (
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I'd like to recommend a good book,,,,what version of PS do you have?
This is easily done in PS with layers. What version do you have?
I'm not the one to advise you on collages, but I found your portfolio on facebook - your portraits are absolutely delightful - creative, fun and beautiful. You must have a lot of happy clients!
Try Picasa it has collage feature, either you have picasa do it for you or you can arrange the pictures in any formation you like.
kerfree wrote:
I'm not the one to advise you on collages, but I found your portfolio on facebook - your portraits are absolutely delightful - creative, fun and beautiful. You must have a lot of happy clients!
Thank you Kerfree! I appreciate the kind words. I have been blessed with a lot of wonderful clients this last year, my first year, in "business." ;-) Hoping to take things up a notch this year. I'd love to have you as a follower on FB. Comments are always welcome. ;-)
I'd like to recommend a good book,,,,what version of PS do you have?[/quote]
I have CS 5 and have been working in it for about a year. Mostly self taught with some seminars on the side. ;-) Love to hear your ideas or book titles!
kristinelogan wrote:
I'd like to recommend a good book,,,,what version of PS do you have?
I have CS 5 and have been working in it for about a year. Mostly self taught with some seminars on the side. ;-) Love to hear your ideas or book titles![/quote]
I also have CS5, but often refer back to this book, which I checked out of the library, but then decided to buy it. Scott Kelby's "the adobe photoshop CS3 book for digital photographers". Although he has a CS5 book also, it does not have the same info to do some of the things you would like to accomplish. Check it out of the library first, some great techniques easily laid out to understand,,,,and most of it pretty applicable to CS5.
Photoshop User,,,and The photographers guide to Photoshop magazines can be really usefull also. I get mine at Barnes and Noble.
kristinelogan wrote:
Hello fellow hedgehogs!
I am a newer pro and would like to be able to put together a collage of portraits for my clients. I have downloaded a few free templates, but nothing really seems to work. At present I only know how to use Photoshop for retouching and editing and not for anything really in the design realm.
I would love to be able to put together a "9 up" for clients (9 vertical shots in a tic tac toe type formation) plus have the ability to do other possible combinations. I have one client that wants a collage with 2 vertical and 6 horizontal shots that has me really puzzled.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Thanks to any and all who respond.
Kristine
If you would like to see samples of my work it is posted here.
http://www.facebook.com/KristineLoganPhotographyHello fellow hedgehogs! br br I am a newer pro an... (
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Kristine, besides retouching and editing, have you figured out how to work with layers?
If you have, you can very easily make your own template(s), store them as a .psd file and use them over and over again, and when you use them, make changes in the layout on the fly.
Let me know if you're interested.
EstherP
EstherP wrote:
kristinelogan wrote:
Hello fellow hedgehogs!
I am a newer pro and would like to be able to put together a collage of portraits for my clients. I have downloaded a few free templates, but nothing really seems to work. At present I only know how to use Photoshop for retouching and editing and not for anything really in the design realm.
I would love to be able to put together a "9 up" for clients (9 vertical shots in a tic tac toe type formation) plus have the ability to do other possible combinations. I have one client that wants a collage with 2 vertical and 6 horizontal shots that has me really puzzled.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Thanks to any and all who respond.
Kristine
If you would like to see samples of my work it is posted here.
http://www.facebook.com/KristineLoganPhotographyHello fellow hedgehogs! br br I am a newer pro an... (
show quote)
Kristine, besides retouching and editing, have you figured out how to work with layers?
If you have, you can very easily make your own template(s), store them as a .psd file and use them over and over again, and when you use them, make changes in the layout on the fly.
Let me know if you're interested.
EstherP
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kristinelogan wrote:
kerfree wrote:
I'm not the one to advise you on collages, but I found your portfolio on facebook - your portraits are absolutely delightful - creative, fun and beautiful. You must have a lot of happy clients!
Thank you Kerfree! I appreciate the kind words. I have been blessed with a lot of wonderful clients this last year, my first year, in "business." ;-) Hoping to take things up a notch this year. I'd love to have you as a follower on FB. Comments are always welcome. ;-)
quote=kerfree I'm not the one to advise you on co... (
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I'd like to take a second and agree, and coming from someone like Kerfree who's very talented also...that's high praise.
Kristine, besides retouching and editing, have you figured out how to work with layers?
If you have, you can very easily make your own template(s), store them as a .psd file and use them over and over again, and when you use them, make changes in the layout on the fly.
Let me know if you're interested.
EstherP[/quote]
I work with layers and masks all the time, but I guess I haven't gotten the concept down for the "design" side of things. I tried to make something in Lightroom, as suggested by a friend, but my "design" looks dreadfully amateurish. I then tried to download templates online but nothing fit with the photos my customers wanted. I am at a loss as to what size to even begin with. If you had 8 photos and made them all in a 4 x 6 size, how large of a canvas would you even begin with?
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