<< WIN Christmas Lights Photoshop Action
Christmas Lights Photoshop Action
Category Applications
PlatformWindows
GenreGraphics
Date 3 years, 11 months
Size 10.66 MB
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Christmas Lights Photoshop Action

9 – Free Download Photoshop Template

Christmas Lights Action adds to your photo realistic Christmas lights effect.
You can change the colors of lights and make a one color light effect.
Action contains 10 color FX. Save hours of work with this action.
After action finish the work you get a well-organized and structured file with the many layers, folders and settings to improve the final result. Action perfectly work on Mac and PC.

1. Make sure you are using the English version of Photoshop.
Each action has been created and optimized to work only with the English version of Photoshop, so please make sure that you are using this version. If not, don’t worry: you can change the language of your version of Photoshop to English (and switch back again) using this method

By the way, my best selling Double Exposure Action has recently been updated, and you can now use it with the English, German, French, Italian and Spanish versions of Photoshop.

2. Use the RGB Mode and 8 Bits color. To check these settings, go to Image->Mode and check the “RGB color” and “8 Bits/Channel”.

3. Make sure that the option “Add ‘copy’ to Copied Layers and Groups” is turned on. This option applies only to CS5 and later versions of Photoshop.
On the “LAYERS” panel, click on the menu icon, go to “Panel Options…”, and check that the “Add ‘copy’ to Copied Layers and Groups” is turned on.

4. Use a photo with 72dpi or higher. If you are using a photo with less than 72dpi, the action will not function correctly. To fix this, go to Image->Image Size and increase the resolution value.

5. Set the Opacity of brush to 100%. Set the Opacity of the brush to 100%.
Select the “Brush Tool” and move the opacity slider to 100%.

How to combine my actions?

1. Open your photo

2. Play the first action

3. Save the result as an image

4. Open the previously saved image

5. Play the second action

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