This Photoshop tutorial from the Creative Bloq YouTube channel
introduces the Burn tool. In the easy-to-follow video, discover how to
selectively darken areas of an image, with an overview of settings and
tips on working with Shadows, Midtones and Highlights.
This Photoshop tutorial from the Creative Bloq YouTube channel
introduces the Color Replacement Tool, which lets you paint roughly
over an area of an image. In this easy-to-follow video, discover how to
replace colours based on Hue, Saturation, Colour and Luminosity.
This Photoshop tutorial from the Creative Bloq YouTube channel
introduces the Content-Aware Move Tool. In the easy-to-follow video, we
reveal how Photoshop can analyse pixels and heal unwanted portions
within an image.
This Photoshop tutorial from the Creative Bloq YouTube channel
introduces the Custom Shape Tool. In this easy-to-follow video, choose
from a large selection of different shapes and learn how to use various
settings such as Fill, Stroke and more.
This Photoshop tutorial from the Creative Bloq YouTube channel
introduces the Dodge tool. Discover how to selectively lighten areas of
an image in the easy-to-follow Photoshop Dodge Tool tutorial above.
Learn about brush options, Range, and Exposure. Brighten eyes, pick out
details, and much more!
This Photoshop tutorial is a fantastic way to get to grips with the
crop tool. It's set out in a step-by-step fashion to help make the
process of mastering it even easier.
Iris blur is basically the opposite of field blur, in which you can
blur everything apart from where your pin is placed. Learn the ropes
with this simple step-by-step Photoshop tutorial.
One of the most popular features in Photoshop CS6 has been the Blur
Gallery - three brand new filters that allows for photo-realistic depth.
Discover how you can use them in your work in this Photoshop tutorial.
Discover how you can quickly adjust dull skies and improve your
landscapes using Adobe Photoshop's Curves and Adjustment Layers in this
Photoshop tutorial.
Do those new naked body scanners have you freaked out at the airports? As far as the TSA is concerned, those x-ray machines are here to stay, but you might as well take comfort in knowing that airport security guards aren't the only ones looking at your private parts. Practically anyone with a computer can manage to see through your clothes, and it's all thanks to a little program called Photoshop. Thanks, Adobe. With a few tweaks using the tools in Photoshop, you can see those boobs in no time, male or female. The video is in German, but it's not hard to figure our what's going on, especially if you're familiar with Photoshop. First, create a few duplicate layers, then get a handle on some of these tools to make the naked body through the clothes: * Auswahl erstellen (Create Selection) * Tonwertspreizung (Input Levels) * Belichtung (Exposure) You can also do this see-through clothing effect in free design programs, such as GIMP .
’ve gone ahead and created a new Photoshop document, with white as my background color, and I’ve used the Ellipse Tool to draw a single circular shape (I held down my Alt (Win) / Option (Mac) key as I was dragging out the shape to force it into a perfect circle): A circular shape drawn with the Ellipse Tool. If we look in my Layers panel , we see that my document currently contains two layers – the white-filled Background layer on the bottom and the Shape layer (Shape 1) for my shape directly above it: The Layers panel showing the Shape layer sitting above the Background layer. With the Ellipse Tool still selected, I’ll draw a second similar shape partly overlapping the original: Adding a second shape to the document. By default, Photoshop assumes that each time we draw a new shape, we want to draw a separate, independent shape, and it places the new shape on its own Shape layer. If we look again in my Layers panel, we see that I now have a second Shape layer (S...
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