The Rorschach test (German pronunciation: [??o??ax]; also known as the Rorschach inkblot test or simply the Inkblot test) is a psychological test in which subjects’ perceptions of inkblots are recorded and then analyzed using psychological interpretation, complex scientifically derived algorithms, or both. Some psychologists use this test to examine a person’s personality characteristics and emotional functioning. It has been employed to detect an underlying thought disorder, especially in cases where patients are reluctant to describe their thinking processes openly.[3] The test takes its name from that of its creator, Swiss psychologist Hermann Rorschach.
December 2nd, 2009
List of Layer Effects in Photoshop
- Drop Shadow – Creates a shadow behind the layers contents.
- Inner Shadow – Creates a shadow on top of the layers contents.
- Outer Glow - Creates a glow behind the layers contents. Cannot be distanced like the drop shadow.
- Inner Glow – Creates a glow on top of the layers contents. Again, cannot be distanced like the inner shadow.
- Bevel and Emboss - Used to create unique highlight and shadow effects on a layers contents.
- Satin - Gives the layer contents a satin-like, glossy appearance.
- Color Overlay - Fills the layer contents with a solid color.
- Gradient Overlay - Fills the layer contents with a gradient.
- Pattern Overlay - Fills the layer contents with a pattern.
- Stroke - Creates an outline on layer contents using a solid color, gradient, or pattern.
December 2nd, 2009
Make a Drop Reflection in Photoshop
Duplicate Image in new Layer
Edit>Transform>Flip Vertical
Apply Layer Style>Gradient Overlay
Adjust Blend Mode and color to match background
December 2nd, 2009
Make a Glow in Photoshop
Layer > Layer Style >Outer Glow
(try to match the color of the object/text and the glow, also you can combine this with drop shadow used with a Color Dodge blend mode to create a second glow)
December 2nd, 2009
Make a Vignette in Photoshop
Ellipitical select
Feather 90 pixels
Select > Inverse
Add “New Adjustment Layer”
Choose “Levels” from pop-up
Drag left arrow (dark pixels) to right, to taste
December 2nd, 2009
Match Color from one image to another
In Photoshop
Image > Adjustments > Match Color and make this image your source