Hi there! Welcome to another edition of Photoshop Friday! This week’s tutorial involves another cool way to add journaling directly to a photo. Here’s the backstory: The other night we were having a Noisy Kid Night (ever have one of those?) when for some reason neither kid wanted to settle down and fall asleep. So I went downstairs, turned on CSI Miami. Love that show. Anyway, the opening sequence caught my eye - they have these blurry bars sliding in and out of the background - and they looked like blurred segments of the background image itself. It was really cool, and I thought (as I often do, actually), I could make that in Photoshop! Ha. So there we have it.
Here’s this week’s layout:
Supplies by DesignerDigitals:
Can you see how the background behind the journaling block and the date element is a blurry copy of the photo itself? I think this adds such a cool, edgy effect, while at the same time making your journaling really easy to read.
This technique requires an off-center photo, and (for once) will actually be cooler if there is some background stuff in your photo, since the technique will be more dramatic that way. So bust out those pictures with a pile of laundry in the background, and let’s get to work! :D
When you use the Gaussian blur filter on an element, it blurs that element out in every direction, leaving us with a really fuzzy 35 pixel border all around our blur. We need to make that a nice sharp line to put our border on, so we don’t have blurry edges peeking out underneath the white border. We’ll use our original selection in two ways here: first, to cut off the fuzzy edge of our blur, and then to draw a nice white border.
Neat! Now you have a cool blurred section with a white border around it. Very CSI-Miami, don’t you think?
Now, your homework assignment:
Complete the above steps on, not just one, but TWO blurred sections of your photograph. I chose a slice down the left side for my journaling (I labeled the saved selection Vertical), and a slice across the bottom for my date element (I labeled this saved selection Horizontal). At the intersection of the two, I cut and fit a little rectangle of patterned paper.
Here is a full-size version of the layout, so you can see the detail of the technique:
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