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Instructions
In this video we are going to create Frozen Ice Animation Photo Effect In Photoshop CS6. This is the most expensive and Trended photo effect.We will do some settings and styles to make our output image More stylish.we will use Actions for this.I hope you enjoy this Video.
***IMPORTANT - PLEASE WATCH DEMONSTRATION VIDEO BELOW***
The video will demonstrate how to use the action and how you can optimize the look
of your design after the action has finished. The video covers some important techniques
that you will want to use after the action has finished.
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HOW TO INSTALL THE ACTION
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1. Open your Photoshop and go to the Action Panel. If you don’t find the Action Panel. Please go to menu bar, select Window > Actions.
2. Install/load the Action into the Action Panel. Click the drop-down icon on the top right corner of the Action Panel to open the option menu, then click on “Load Actions” (see the picture below).
3. Now select the action file (*.atn) you wish to install.Click button to complete the installation. 4. The action will now appear in your Action Panel and ready to use. Have fun!
Please note:Before install the action, make sure the action pack you have been downloaded is already unzipped.
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BEFORE RUN THE ACTION
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Go to menu bar, then select Layer > Flatten Image.
The Background layer probably will have a different name if you use non-English Photoshop version - That’s fine, just keep it as it is.
• Your photo must in RGB color mode. To set the color mode: Go to menu bar, then select Image > Mode > RGB Color.
• Your photo must have 8 bits color. To set the color bit: Go to menu bar, then select Image > Mode > 8 Bits/Channel.
• Make sure the photo resolution is 72 dpi or higher. 2. Prepare your Photoshop:
• Make sure the “Add ‘copy’...” option is selected. To do this:
I. Go to layer panel and open the option menu (click the drop-down icon on the top right corner of the Layer Panel).
II. When the menu is already open, click on “Panel Option” to open the Layers Panel Options.
III. Next, select (checked) the “Add ‘copy’ to Copied Layers and Groups” (see the picture below).
Features:
1 ATN File. (action).
1 ASL file (texture).
1 ABR file (brush).
1 Help Files.
Non-destructive action.
Well Arranged Layers.
Layers Are Adjustable.
Works in the following versions: CS5, CS6
Easy To Use.
All effects are divided into layers and can be edited.
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TROUBLESHOOTING AND SUPPORT
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If you are experiencing errors, try to do these following steps:
1. Please make sure:
• You use high resolution photo to work with. For the best result, it is recommended to use photo between 1500px - 3000px high/wide (72dpi or higher).
• Your photo has a well-balanced contrast (not too dark or too bright).
• The “Focus/Selected Area” you brushed is not too small. Please take a look the preview images for reference.
• You have already set your photo and Photoshop as described in basic instruction (Before Your Run The Action).
2. Reinstall the action and Resetting your Photoshop preferences.
• Remove the action from the action panel.
• Re-download the action from your download page.
• Reset your Photoshop Preferences. To do this, please restart your Photoshop. And then, hold down Alt + Ctrl + Shift (Windows) / Command + Option + Shift (Mac) while the Photoshop is starting up.
When a dialog box appear to asking if you wish to delete the preferences/settings file, please delete it.
• Reinstall the action you just downloaded
• Purging the history. To do this, go to the menu Edit > Purge > All.
• Try to run the action again.
3. If you are using a Non-English Photoshop and if you still having errors. Change your Photoshop language to English.
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Troubleshooting
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If you are experiencing errors, try resetting your Photoshop preferences. To do this,
hold down Alt, Ctrl, and Shift keys (Mac: Command, Option, Shift) while starting up Photoshop.
A dialog box will appear asking if you wish to delete the preferences/settings file.
**Please refer to the start of the video tutorial if you need assistance with these steps**
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