Aunque bueno es tener un tutorial sobre esto, si se puede tener un buen objetivo 'fish-eye' que se 'quite lo bailao'.
Personalmente con mi Peleng estoy muy contento, divertido, robusto y de buen llevar a pesar de algunas cadencias técnicas que puede parecer que tiene, pero en fin, eso es otra historia.
Ahora nos ocupa este pequeño tutorial de como 'fish-eyear' una fotografía.
En inglés, aunque da igual, los peces no entienden de idiomas ...
First, make your selection of your fish eye view with the Elleptical Marquee Tool (M). Hold down the "Shift" key while selecting, so that you'll keep the circle perfectly round. The selection is the most important part to get a good Fish-eye effect. Most of the distortion will be at the edges and lots of emphasis on the center, so anchor the middle with something interesting.
Inverse your selection by going to Select > Inverse (Shift+Ctrl+I). Now press "Delete". Now you've narrowed down your image to your Fish-eye lens. Reverse your selection (Shift+Ctrl+I) to get your selection back to the Fish-eye lens.
Personalmente con mi Peleng estoy muy contento, divertido, robusto y de buen llevar a pesar de algunas cadencias técnicas que puede parecer que tiene, pero en fin, eso es otra historia.
Ahora nos ocupa este pequeño tutorial de como 'fish-eyear' una fotografía.
En inglés, aunque da igual, los peces no entienden de idiomas ...
First, make your selection of your fish eye view with the Elleptical Marquee Tool (M). Hold down the "Shift" key while selecting, so that you'll keep the circle perfectly round. The selection is the most important part to get a good Fish-eye effect. Most of the distortion will be at the edges and lots of emphasis on the center, so anchor the middle with something interesting.
Inverse your selection by going to Select > Inverse (Shift+Ctrl+I). Now press "Delete". Now you've narrowed down your image to your Fish-eye lens. Reverse your selection (Shift+Ctrl+I) to get your selection back to the Fish-eye lens.
- While still selected, Crop the image by going to Image > Crop. With this done, you should only have your Fish-eye lens as your image.
- The Fish-eye view is one of the standard filters in Photoshop. With your selection still on, go to Filter > Distort > Spherize. This will bring out a pop-up window with the spherize settings. Set the amount to 100% and the Mode to Normal. Now press "OK" and let Photoshop do his thing.
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