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How To Create A Spattered Photomontage How To Create A Spattered Photomontage
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In this tutorial, we’ll learn how to make a spattered photomontage in Photoshop using brushes and some filters. Layered PSD file included. Let’s get started!

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Photoshop | Basic Techniques
143 days ago | photoshopeducation.blogspot.com

In this tutorial, we will be discussing how to use the Spot Healing Brush, Healing Brush, and the Patch tool. Even though these 3 tools are commonly thought of removing wrinkles, age spots, acne, scars, or even moles, these tools can be used for any image to help it blend better. We will show you that the Spot Healing Brush is very easy to use, but the Healing Brush allows you more flexibility when fixing images. We hope you enjoy this tutorial and the many other tutorials on our site that help you learn Photoshop quicker and easier.

 

Photoshop | Basic Techniques
143 days ago | photoshopeducation.blogspot.com

The Dodge, Burn, and Sponge tools in Photoshop help you mimic a photographer’s tricks in correcting lighting in an image. We will be showing you the Dodge tool which will help you lighten an area and even the Burn tool which will darken an area. Finally we will show you the Sponge tool which can desaturate or saturate a color. These tools are a necessity for any amateur or professional photographer that is looking to enhance specific areas of a photo.

 

Photoshop | Basic Techniques
143 days ago | csscreme.com

Im back with more fun stuff to do with Photoshop. This time, I took a step forward to a more complex tutorial. Dont be afraid – its really not hard and it will be great fun.

 

Photoshop | Basic Techniques
149 days ago | photoshopeducation.blogspot.com

In this course, we will be discussing how to use the Sharpen, Smudge, and Blur Tools within the Photoshop program. You will find these tools to be very useful for making small corrections to an image. Sometimes blurring a part of an image can help you camouflage an imperfection. The Sharpen tool is best to sharpen edges of an object or a subject. Finally, smudging allows you to drag a color from one area into another. Along the way we will show tips and tricks with these important tools within the program.

 

Photoshop | Basic Techniques
149 days ago | photoshopeducation.blogspot.com

We already covered how to create Gradients in the previous tutorial (Gradient And Paint Bucket Tools) and now it is time to add onto your knowledge and learn additional features of this tool. In this tutorial, we will be discussing how to add a Gradient to the presets and how to load and save Gradients. Also included in this training will be how to rename or delete your Gradients. Don’t worry if you run into problems, you can always reset your Gradient presets back to the Photoshop defaults.

 

Photoshop | Basic Techniques
150 days ago | photoshopeducation.blogspot.com

This tutorial not only shows you the features of the Paint Bucket tool within the Photoshop program, but it also shows you how to use the Gradient tool. We will even show you how to create custom Gradients! You may be thinking that you do not need to know how to use these tools, but you will be using these tools once we get into shadows. While proceeding through this extensive screenshot tutorial, we will also give you tips and tricks.

 

Photoshop | Basic Techniques
156 days ago | photoshopeducation.blogspot.com

You are about to tackle one of the tougher tools within Photoshop, the Pen Tool. Because we are a beginner/intermediate site, today we are just going to go over the basics of how to use the Pen Tool to make a selection. Back in the Text Features tutorial, we showed you how to type on a Path and you created the Path using the Pen Tool. Today we take you 1 step closer to learning this feared tool.

 

Photoshop | Basic Techniques
162 days ago | ilike2photoshop.blogspot.com

In this tutorial you will learn how to change the colour of an object in Photoshop.

 

Photoshop | Basic Techniques
162 days ago | photoshopeducation.blogspot.com

Have you ever tapped off portions of a room before you painted it? Well then you have already masked before. In Photoshop you paint on a mask and in this tutorial we will be showing you how to do a Quick Mask to select an area and what a Layer mask is. We stated back in the Eraser tool tutorial that once you learn how to mask an image; you will never want to go back to the eraser tool. We will also be showing that the Transform Path which we explained in a previous tutorial is exactly the same as the Transform option.

 

Photoshop | Basic Techniques
164 days ago | photoshopeducation.blogspot.com

We will soon be showing you what a layer mask is, but before we get to that we want to show you the Eraser tools. Eraser tools allow you remove portions of the image such as an eraser on a pencil. The reasons why we are showing you this first is the eraser tools are permanent changes were masks are temporary removals. In this tutorial we will be discussing the eraser tool, background eraser tool, magic eraser tool. We left one of the most dangerous tools in Photoshop at the end of the tutorial (Magic Eraser Tool). Along the way you will learn tips and tricks on how to use these eraser tools more efficiently.

 

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