Photography portfolio
January 21st, 2008 by ART-D Posted in Adobe Photoshop, Web Layout
Select now the necessary photos for the portfolio. Cut them out, according to the sizes of the recently made layers. Place the corresponding photos above the layers reserved for the photo (on the layers’ panel). Press Alt button and make a mouse’s click between the photos’ layers and the photo’s layer. Do this operation for each photo and its layer.
Using the Rectangle Tool (U), try to represent a special area for the text that would have black color.
The layer’s parameters: Fill 30%
Insert the text on the represented area.
The layer’s parameters: Blending Options>Stroke
Using the Rounded Rectangle Tool (U) (radius 7 px), it’s possible to represent a special section reserved for the portfolio’s author. Press Alt button when using the same instrument to move off the unnecessary elements. The color is #333333
Next stage must be done with the Rounded Rectangle Tool (U) (radius 7 px) when representing the layer reserved for the photo of the portfolio’s author. The color is #939393
The layer’s parameters: Blending Options>Inner Glow
Blending Options>Stroke




















Clay Jackson
01.21.08
This is great, thanks for posting!
Background Checks International
01.21.08
Awesome design and post… thanks man!!!!
yac
01.21.08
Thanks man!!!!!!
Kushan
01.21.08
THANKS! THANKS! this is better than giving away template…we can learn lots of things like this… actually i grab the pencil tool after ages
THANKS!
Yadav
01.21.08
Nice tutorial this is helpful for me
Luis Lopez
01.21.08
Great, your amazing work has been featured here:
http://www.conceptopixel.com/2009/10/47-tutoriales-para-crear-botones-web-layouts-barras-de-navegacin-banners-y-ms.html
I like the camera on the right-bottom corner, special detail, i love it.
Cheers. Luis.
Bigfoot29
01.21.08
Wow this amazing I can’t wait to try it out thanks so much!!!
Jonocode
01.21.08
Hi!
I’m very new to photoshop. I was wondering if someone could explain these words:
“Using the same instrument, it’s possible to represent a highlight on the menu’s button. Firstly we need to represent the zone of the highlight to be and then, holding on Alt button, erase the unnecessary elements. ”
I’m stuck on this part! What is it that I need to do?
P
01.21.08
Wow great thanks for the good work :D:D
jonocode:
you use the SAME instrument. you make another roundedrectangle on top of the existing!
i had the same problem hehe but i figured it out
R
01.21.08
i thought i knew PS pretty well, but I still can’t follow the steps..