To add tattoos in Photoshop, start by opening your base image (like a photo of skin) and the tattoo design in separate layers. Place the tattoo layer above the skin layer, then adjust its size and position using the Transform tool (Ctrl+T or Cmd+T). Set the tattoo layer’s blending mode to “Multiply” or “Overlay” to help it blend naturally with the skin tone, and lower the opacity if needed for a more realistic effect. Next, use a layer mask to refine the edges, brushing away excess areas to make it conform to the skin’s contours. For extra realism, add subtle warping with the Warp tool (Edit > Transform > Warp) to match the body’s curves, and consider adding a slight shadow or texture layer to mimic ink settling into skin. Finish by tweaking colors and contrast to match the lighting of the base image.
To craft a vibrant neon-type effect in Photoshop, start by creating a new document with a dark background to enhance the glow. Select the Text Tool, type your desired word in a bold, sans-serif font, and set the color to a bright shade like pink, blue, or green—typical neon hues. Next, right-click the text layer and choose "Blending Options." Apply an Outer Glow effect with a high spread and size to mimic the radiant halo of neon lights, matching the glow color to your text. Then, add a subtle Inner Glow for extra luminosity and a slight Drop Shadow to give depth. Adjust opacity and blending modes (like Screen or Linear Dodge) to intensify the effect, and for realism, consider adding a faint background texture or a slight blur to the glow. This technique transforms simple text into an eye-catching neon sign, perfect for retro or futuristic designs!