October 2007

 

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Photo Stop

  James Davidson

Why a column about how how to make photos into comics?  At Halloween, my little brothers get dressed up and we head out for photos.  They jump off rocks, lay down and pretend to fly, wrestle, and do whatever else boys can think of to act out saving the world.  Then we add in backgrounds, edit things a bit and turn them into comic books.  I print a coloring page version and they color and bind their own.  I also do a full color version and have it printed and bound for them.  Nothing makes scrapbooking cooler to the preteen and little boy gang then a personal comic book.

 

 

Comic Creation

 

Merge all of you layers and make sure you are in RGB mode (image--mode--RGB color).  Make a duplicate of your layer to work on. 

 

 

 

Start with filter--artistic--poster edges.

 

 

 Add in brightness of 10 and contrast of 30.  (enhance--adjust lighting).

 

 

Back to filters--artistic--cutout.  And you have a cartoon.

 

 

Cool Hat by James Davidson.  Supplies:  A Footloose Boy Paper and Elements by Handmaid Designs.

 

 
 

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