|
Veronica Freschi
Posts: 3 |
While I'm not a newcomer to Photoshop I feel totally in over my head with FF. I used to use the free version, and was able to enter an image, sel ect a filter... and voila...a finished
product. Please help me with a walk thorough from entering a photo fr om my computer followed by the application of a filter. I just can't "get it". It's obvious that I have a lot of homework to do, but all I need is a hand getting started. Thank you, Veronica |
|
| Posted: August 28, 2018 10:36 pm | ||
|
Ramlyn
|
1. Open FF.
2. Decide the image that you want to use. Let's suppose to use "Test image Large.png" |
|
| Posted: August 29, 2018 4:19 am | ||
|
Ramlyn
|
||
| Posted: August 29, 2018 4:23 am | ||
|
Ramlyn
|
||
| Posted: August 29, 2018 4:34 am | ||
|
Ramlyn
|
||
| Posted: August 29, 2018 4:38 am | ||
|
GMM
Moderator
Posts: 3495 |
Veronica, welcome to the forums. You may want to check our beginner tutorials:
https://filterforge.com/more/tutorials/ |
|
| Posted: August 29, 2018 5:33 am | ||
|
Mardar
|
Welcome Veronica, I would add to Ramlyn's post by saying after you have the look you like you can save your work by clicking on the "save image as" button at the bottom right of the window or by again clicking your "file" tab and finding the same link there. Hope this gets you started.
|
|
| Posted: August 29, 2018 7:08 am | ||
|
Veronica Freschi
Posts: 3 |
Thanks all! I will get busy today!
|
|
| Posted: August 29, 2018 9:20 am | ||
|
Veronica Freschi
Posts: 3 |
Really not too pleased, but made a sincere effort. As long as I can at least assemble an image, I'm happy. BUT, much more learning to do.[img]http://www.pbase.com/veronica/image/168048068[/img]
|
|
| Posted: August 29, 2018 10:10 pm | ||
|
Ramlyn
|
Nice gallery!
|
|
| Posted: August 30, 2018 2:19 am | ||
Filter Forge has a thriving, vibrant, knowledgeable user community. Feel free to join us and have fun!
33,738 Registered Users
+6 new in 7 days!
153,584 Posts
+6 new in 7 days!
15,355 Topics
+5 new in 30 days!
188 unregistered users.