Introducing Photoshop 7's Brushes Palette
The key to using Photoshop's new painting engine is the new, high-powered Brushes palette. Let's take a look at the basic workings of the palette.
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The key to using Photoshop's new painting engine is the new, high-powered Brushes palette. Let's take a look at the basic workings of the palette.
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This is a scaled down version. I first applied a 'Edit/Transform/Flip Horizontal' menu command (to the Original) to reverse the direction of the picture. Next, I want to mask out the skyline to add my own for a more dramatic effect.
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Turn floral imagery into an enchanted garden state. The photo I used is one I took of some flowers in my back yard. First, duplicate the original 'Gardenstate' layer, by 'Right + Click' (Mac: Control + Click)...
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With the target layer active, go to 'Select/Color Range' menu command. You will be prompted with the below dialog. Drag your mouse over onto the main document view and your curser will change to an Eye Dropper. Then click an area of the blue sky to begin your selection...
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In the Layer Palette I added another Color Fill layer with #82948A (your choice), and dragged it below the image layer. This Color Fill layer will be used later when the layer masked is applied to the tree portion of this image...
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To install it, make sure Photoshop is closed. Go to your original installation package (in my case the Creative Suite, Premium Edition) and insert the 'Resources and Extras' cd. Browse to '(Drive Letter):GoodiesPhotoshop CSOptional Plug-InsFilters' folder and copy the '3D Transform.8BF' file.....
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First duplicate the original as a backup copy, and toggle visibility to a hidden state. Next, with the original 'Dandelion' layer active, click the 'Add New Fill' icon on the bottom of the Layers Palette and from the list choose 'Gradient...'
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Below is the sample image I have set up. Basically a photo framed into a masked. The goal is to apply a single complimentary or matching color scheme from your site to the photo without having to go through the above conversion process. Here is the basic Layers Palette setup...
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Go to 'View/Histogram', and as captured below, the histogram reveals that theres not enough lights - far right (barely any at all in fact, indicated by the sudden drop towards the highlight zone), to much midtones (indicated by dominating peaks- middle area) & sharp shadow zones...
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Here's a simple trick to create a sketch effect.
1. First, open the image you want to 'sketch'.
2. If your using Photoshop 7, use a 'Layer Set' for organization. Next duplicate, the original photo/image layer( I called mine 'copy'), and hide the original...
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