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Syle

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Photoshop masks; and other functions
#6473783 - 01/18/07 03:07 PM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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I am not a "noob" per say with photoshop, but I definently don't use it to it's fullest ability.
Can anyone link me some cool sites that have tips and QAs on photoshop? Particularly masks and airbrush editing.
thanks!
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RoosterCogburn
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Re: Photoshop masks; and other functions [Re: Syle]
#6473791 - 01/18/07 03:10 PM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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This may be a good place to start... Our artist is a registered member (not sure how much), but she is on there all the time.
http://www.photoshopuser.com/
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adrug
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Re: Photoshop masks; and other functions [Re: RoosterCogburn]
#6474122 - 01/18/07 05:29 PM (1 year, 8 months ago) |
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I can give you a "quick" quick mask tutorial for Photoshop.
Open up your image. Then, you need to go into Quick Mask mode. In order to do this, you need to go to your tool palette. In Photoshop CS 2, the Quick Mask buttons are directly beneath your background/foreground color picker. Click the button on the right to go into Quick Mask mode.
To utilize it, you will use your brush tool. I like to use a solid edged brush if I'm trying to get a real precise selection. By default, anything you draw with the brush tool in Quick Mask mode shows up as transparent red no matter what the foreground color is set to. Then color in the area of the image you want selected, until it is filled with red.
When finished you need to exit Quick Mask mode. To exit quick mask mode, click the Quick Mask button on the left. You will see the "marching ants" selection around the area you colored. You may need to invert your selection depending on what you were trying to achieve.
I hope this made sense as I'm doing this from memory. My memory is not so good these days...
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