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Airbrush is a painting method simulating traditional airbrush techniques. The Airbrush exists as a regular tool in Photoshop 6; in the later versions it's available as airbrush mode for various painting tools. In the Toolbox, select the Brush or some other painting tool...
1. Select the Shape Tool option (Press the letter U on the keyboard). Hold the mouse click and the drop down option reveals six different Shape options.
2. Once you have selected a basic Shape tool, at the very top of Photoshop's menu area, a new 'Options Bar' appears...
We are coming up to color and tonal adjustments. First of all, to adjust the colors correctly, make sure, that images displayed in Photoshop look the same way as on your target output device.
Another powerful selection tool is the Quick Mask. It's on the main 'Toolbar' as I have captured below. Set the 'Foreground/Background' color to 'Black/White' (D key) and then hit the 'Quick Mask' button to enable it...
The Blur Tool unfocuses image areas: In the Toolbox, select the Blur Tool. Choose brush size and style*. Set the tool's strength. Drag on the image. on the Options bar you can choose also effect mode.
This tutorial will show you how to make a panorama from two pictures. With Photoshop options you can make giant pictures.
Concept: There is a relation between actual image and mask. It is shown by the icon on the layer. We will see the working of this link in the following lesson.
This is part 1 of my 2 part Photoshop Tutorial, using the new improved Vanishing Point Filter in CS3.
Just got Photoshop CS 2. It's nice and some nice new things.















