

I’ve gotten a few questions asking how to do the ‘double exposure’ effect I used in this photoset. It’s super easy, and can literally be done in under ten layers, depending on how elaborate you want to be.
To start off with, double exposure is one of my favorite photography and film tricks. If you’ve never seen it done, check out a lot of gorgeous examples here and be inspired. One of my favorite ways of using double exposure is taking a portrait and overlaying it with trees, so I wanted to do that for my Doctor Who artwork.
Click the read more for the tutorial. :)

I recently did a really brief gif tutorial where I talked about an action I used to resize, brighten, and sharpen the caps I use in my gifs. I’ve had a lot of questions regarding that action (where you can get it, how you can make it, etc.), so I’m going to walk you through how to create actions and use them. I’m not always the best at explaining things, but I hope you can follow along well enough.

download mediafire or deviantart

two colorings in under ten layers. feel free to ask if you have any questions. enjoy! (x)

Another “thanks for following” post. Have a PSD pack! Hope someone can find something useful from these. Enjoy and, once again, thank you SO much to my wonderful, wonderful followers. I love you guys.
click image to download. this is a method that I use a lot right now. it works best on screen caps, but can also be modified to be used on different kinds of images. remember to play around with the settings. credit is always nice, especially if you’re using this mostly step by step.
enjoy!