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Frosted glass..

New Here ,
Aug 20, 2012 Aug 20, 2012

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Hello everyone!

How can i make frosted glass effect like a independent layer, which i can use with any picture. It should look like smart object with smart filter, but i won't convert every picture to smart object, because my psd documend include many picture. Anyway i will be able to use this filter on any place for every picture.

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Dec 09, 2012 Dec 09, 2012

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hello,

I found this topic while searching for a way to do this exactely but with Adobe Fireworks, anyways, can you tell me please how to add that layer on any image using Photoshop or Fireworks (if possible) please?

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Dec 09, 2012 Dec 09, 2012

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No idea whether this is possible in FireWorks, but in Photoshop I converted the Layer to a Smart Object, duplicated it, applied the Filter Gaussian Blur to the copy, put that in a Group, applied a Vector Mask to the Group and added a Curves Layer to brighten the Group’s content.

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Dec 10, 2012 Dec 10, 2012

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How did you make the effect in the second image, Christoph?  That one seems very realistic.

-Noel

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On that one I additionally used the Glass Filter (below the Gaussian Blur).

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