Showing posts with label Brush. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brush. Show all posts

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Demo: The Graduated Filter and Adjustment Brush in Lightroom 4

Julieanne Kost writes,

In this episode of The Complete Picture (The Graduated Filter and Adjustment Brush), discover the power of making selective adjustments like dodging and burning, color corrections and noise removal using the Graduated Filter and Adjustment Brush. Note: although this video was recorded in Lightroom, the same techniques are available in Adobe Camera Raw in Photoshop CS6.

[Via Jeff Tranberry]

Posted by John Nack at 8:42 AM on October 12, 2012

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Sunday, May 22, 2011

Improvement of simple Image correction using Photoshop


Today, the improvement of the Image is very popular. It is most probably one of the most popular applications of Adobe Photoshop. With photoshop, you can make the improvement of simple images such as optimize body proportions and focus on the beautiful details.

There is no need to hurry and learn the entire development tool in photoshop. With this tutorial, we will focus only on the use of the healing brush to correct the imperfections of the image more specifically in the skin.

Before you begin, we should know what is the healing brush. The healing brush is a smart paint which is similar to the clone tool only on the plan that you sample an area of the image by option. By pressing Alt + click the source box, and then you can cover the damage in the image as the spots, wrinkles and etc.

To start with, open your photoshop. Click file, and then select open and select the image you want to edit.

Now, you need to duplicate your photo so that you can protect the original. To duplicate:
Drag your photo to the icon to create new photos .
Make sure that you selected the duplicate layer and then double-click on and name it whatever you want you can determine which is the original.
After you create a duplicate layer, identify the area that you think is necessary to be fixed. Then select the tool, Healing Brush, located in the menu on the left side tool. After that, select the source area by holding down the ALT key. There, you'll see the crosshair.
Just hold down Alt + click on the clear section, and then click on the area you wanted to correct.

Now, you healed just imperfect away. If you make a mistake just he cancel or go to the history window. If you want to see the difference, click on the icon of the eye on the healing layer in the layer window and then see the original. Now you can see the difference!

The healing brush is really a powerful method to help people to look their best in images without surgery.









Thursday, April 14, 2011

Photoshop Elements 8 - Healing Brush tutorial


There is nothing worse than a day of bad skin, especially when these "bad day peak skin" is being marked and shared across the internet! In this "healing brush" tutorial I introduce you to the art of the application, digital Foundation!

Let me take you by the techniques that uses Adobe Photoshop Elements & "Brush Away stains" and remove an unsightly spot, mole or a bud just should not be there!

Introducing the "Healing Brush".

In the Toolbox1. Click on the healing brush.

It's the icon who kinda resembles a symbolic or plaster.

Make sure that you do not click the "Spot Healing Brush".

2. Zoom as tight as possible on your image.

It pays to have an image high resolution to work with, this makes it easier to work on the finer details of the skin.

Before you continue...

3. Go to window in Photoshop and select 'Layers' in the menu dropdown. This action brings to the Commission.

You can separate the layers panel by dragging on the main screen and the wharf closure. You can drag and position it wherever appropriate.

With our background in place layer, we now create a new layer above the background layer.

4. Click the 'create layer icon'.

This is the icon that is located on the left of the "black half, half white circle" at the top in the elements and is down the bottom of the Panel in the full Photoshop.

5. "Layer 1" will now appear above bottom. Double click on layer 1 and you can rename what you choose, but in this example, we will rename-healing.

A good idea is to name your layers the name of the edition which is done. This makes just the things easier for the referencing.

6. Now click on the icon 'Healing Brush' of the Toolbox.

7. By using the keys on your keyboard hook, you can adjust the size of the brush.

By clicking on the left hook reduces the brush size key. We want the brush to be about the same size or slightly larger than the stain.

8. Pressed the ALT key then you click on an own close area of the stain. Releasing the Alt key to return back and brush on the spots. He spent as if by magic!

If you find this function does not, make sure that 'All the layers' is checked in the options bar and try again.

9. Holding down the right scroll bar of the image area erase all those unwanted stains!

Your done!

Until where go us with the editing is completely to the individual user. Some people may want to keep this beauty spot which adds characters to their appearance or the mole that makes you, you. It is a wonderful tool. In my next tutorial on Airbrushing , I'll show you how to brush away other imperfections on the skin, as too much glare or shine on the front.








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