Thursday, August 11, 2016

Easy Guide To Creating The Kaleidoscope Effect On Your Photos

By Ann Collins


Objects at a distance appear to have a natural kaleidoscope element. This effect is fascinating and when applied on images gives them a superb feel. The kaleidoscope effect is created by repeating a motif severally on the same image. The motif is placed in a specific manner to make the collage seamless and produce the desired feel. Here is a considered and sure way of achieving this.

There is a natural hexagonal feel in nature. It is therefore used in creating the patterns. Open a blank A4 page on Photoshop and select a hexagonal shape. It acts as the basic template though you can use images with more sides. You need to find the center of your hexagon. The center helps you to develop proportionate patterns.

Create a triangle with its tip at the center of your hexagon. You only need to draw a line to one corner of selected hexagon. The lines used to mark the center will form the other boundary of your triangle. The triangle guides you on the size and shape of patterns to create. Two triangles in one quarter will not be of a similar size but this should not be a bother.

It is time to import your base image to a new Photoshop page. The imported image should be of the highest quality possible. This ensures that the final image is also of a high quality. Before commencing on development of your patterns, removal all undesired elements or marks on your image. You should also consider adjustments like decreasing white and increasing black to make it clearer.

Pick the triangle developed at the hexagon section and drag it over the image. The triangle helps you to develop the collage over your image. You are at liberty to change the size of your triangle. Move it around as you make a decision on section you wish to apply the collage.

On a new page or platform, develop your pattern or patterns for use in making the collage. There are excellent paint brushes, sprays, ink and other tools for creating graphics. This is where you exercise creativity. On a different layer, apply the patterns on your image. To make the patterns more pronounced, increase black and decrease white. This action makes the images clearer.

Paste the patterns on the images beginning from corners of your triangle. Use identical or duplicate patterns to make your image uniform. Delete the background such that the patterns are clear and the image behind can be seen. More than one pattern can be used on the image. The opacity of resultant collage is then increased to 100 percent.

Making sure that the triangular guide is at the top, trace your triangle and pick it out. Duplicate the triangles by slotting them back to the hexagon. One edge of each triangle or pattern should appear as though it is reflecting the other. Once this has been achieved, duplicate the hexagon in a similar manner ensuring that adjacent ends appear as reflections. Crop the final image to size and desired shape.




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