I was wondering if someone could help me on how to create a photo on photo effect using Corel Paintshop Pro x3. Here is a link of how to do it on Photoshop element, I can't figure out how to mimic the same using this wonderful program "Corel Paintshop Pro x3" http://www.alibony.com/video/video-lesson24.htm If someone can guide me step by step i would be really greatfull
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How to create a photo on photo effect using Corel Paintshop
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Re: How to create a photo on photo effect using Corel Paints
Well, first off you do it in a very similar fashion. I can show you one method that I use but don't think it's the only method. Actually I'll both write it up and do a video.
You can find the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lF_F5IlO4o
Description Here:
A number of the methods are the same.
First select an area of the original image, with no feathering, with the rectangle selection tool. Then on the layers palette, not the image, right-click on the background layer and at the bottom of the list select "Promote Selection To Layer." You can also just go up to the selections menu and select the same option if you prefer.
Now you have the copy of the image on the new layer.
Now with the selection still active go up to the menu bar and go Selection->Modify->Select Selection Borders it should be at the bottom.
In this dialog box give it a size of 10 pixels (it can be any size you want, but the video did 10 so I'm saying ten) make sure it's set to be in the outside, and since it's a rectangle you don't need anti-aliasing on but I leave that up to you. Hit OK and you should have a 10 pixel boarder around the image.
Select your fill tool (paint bucket), make sure your foreground color is set to white, and change the Match Mode for the fill tool to None, and select inside the selection. You now have your ten pixel white border.
Go ahead and select the selection by going up the Selections menu or hitting Ctrl+D.
Adding the drop shadow is easy you can , make sure the top layer is still selected here, go up to the Effects Menu and under 3D Effects choosing Drop Shadow. Or you can double click on the layer to bring up the layer properties dialog. Under layer styles, turn on the drop shadow option and adjust the values there. Using the layer styles allows you to change the drop shadow later if you want to.
Finally to change the background grey, you have two options. (Do not go to the Image menu and select greyscale, that removes color from the entire image not just the one layer). First option is to use the Hue/Saturation/Lightness dialog under the Adjust menu. This does a simple greyscale. The other option, the one I use most, is to use the Black & White Photo Effect Filter.
First select the background layer in the layers palette.
Next choose your method:
Adjust Option:
1) Go to the Adjust menu and select Hue and Saturation->Hue/Saturation/Lightness
2) In the dialog just drag the saturation all of the way down.
3) Your image is now grey.
Photo Effects Option
1) Go to Effects->Photo Effects->Black and White Film
2) Hit the suggest color button (this will adjust how dark or light different colors appear)
3) Adjust the brightness & Clarify sliders if you want to for some fine tuning
4) Hit okay and your image is now grey.
It's pretty much as simple as that.
You can find the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lF_F5IlO4o
Description Here:
A number of the methods are the same.
First select an area of the original image, with no feathering, with the rectangle selection tool. Then on the layers palette, not the image, right-click on the background layer and at the bottom of the list select "Promote Selection To Layer." You can also just go up to the selections menu and select the same option if you prefer.
Now you have the copy of the image on the new layer.
Now with the selection still active go up to the menu bar and go Selection->Modify->Select Selection Borders it should be at the bottom.
In this dialog box give it a size of 10 pixels (it can be any size you want, but the video did 10 so I'm saying ten) make sure it's set to be in the outside, and since it's a rectangle you don't need anti-aliasing on but I leave that up to you. Hit OK and you should have a 10 pixel boarder around the image.
Select your fill tool (paint bucket), make sure your foreground color is set to white, and change the Match Mode for the fill tool to None, and select inside the selection. You now have your ten pixel white border.
Go ahead and select the selection by going up the Selections menu or hitting Ctrl+D.
Adding the drop shadow is easy you can , make sure the top layer is still selected here, go up to the Effects Menu and under 3D Effects choosing Drop Shadow. Or you can double click on the layer to bring up the layer properties dialog. Under layer styles, turn on the drop shadow option and adjust the values there. Using the layer styles allows you to change the drop shadow later if you want to.
Finally to change the background grey, you have two options. (Do not go to the Image menu and select greyscale, that removes color from the entire image not just the one layer). First option is to use the Hue/Saturation/Lightness dialog under the Adjust menu. This does a simple greyscale. The other option, the one I use most, is to use the Black & White Photo Effect Filter.
First select the background layer in the layers palette.
Next choose your method:
Adjust Option:
1) Go to the Adjust menu and select Hue and Saturation->Hue/Saturation/Lightness
2) In the dialog just drag the saturation all of the way down.
3) Your image is now grey.
Photo Effects Option
1) Go to Effects->Photo Effects->Black and White Film
2) Hit the suggest color button (this will adjust how dark or light different colors appear)
3) Adjust the brightness & Clarify sliders if you want to for some fine tuning
4) Hit okay and your image is now grey.
It's pretty much as simple as that.
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Re: How to create a photo on photo effect using Corel Paints
Nice tutorial LeviFiction.. I created the same tutorial but using PSP X2 Ultimate last year "http://bit.ly/aD9lF3o". If any PSP X2 user happen to pass by then you can follow the video tutorial above or the one that I posted.
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Re: How to create a photo on photo effect using Corel Paints
I couldn't follow the bit.ly link you posted, it said it didn't exist. So in case I wasn't the only one I searched your blogspot and found the longer URL: Found here XD
I prefer your method, though. Far more versatile. (In general the same method I used in the making of this picture two years ago....well maybe a few more steps but it works.
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I prefer your method, though. Far more versatile. (In general the same method I used in the making of this picture two years ago....well maybe a few more steps but it works.
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Re: How to create a photo on photo effect using Corel Paints
Thanks for reposting the long URL and I created that when I was still learning the ins and outs of PSP, just to record the knowledge that I've gain. So far I haven't posted any new tutorial and yeah my method was easier to follow but it's not easy as it looks when I was creating that post. 
The picture that you post above rocks!
I think we should create a separate topic like a tutorial directory for PSP where we can post all the PSP tutorials that we want to share...what'd you think?
The picture that you post above rocks!
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Re: How to create a photo on photo effect using Corel Paints
We do have a complete tutorial forum, where there are separate forums for Video, Imaging, DVD, ect..
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Copied your great tutorial to the above listed Tutorial forum: http://forum.corel.com/EN/viewtopic.php ... 32#p205832
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Copied your great tutorial to the above listed Tutorial forum: http://forum.corel.com/EN/viewtopic.php ... 32#p205832
Thanks for posting it..
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Re: How to create a photo on photo effect using Corel Paints
Thanks for your tutorial. I really appreciate your help
LeviFiction wrote:Well, first off you do it in a very similar fashion.
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