Diploma in Photoshop

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Diploma in Photoshop

Photoshop Selection Tools Selection Tools allow us to isolate areas of our image and apply adjustments to these selected areas only. A selection simply isolates one or more parts of your image. By selecting specific areas, you can edit and apply effects and adjustments to portions of your image while leaving the unselected areas untouched. Photoshop shows us which area is selected by a flashing dotted line. This flashing ling is known as marching ants. We can also use selection tools to copy a certain area of our image and paste it into another one to create an image composite. To deselect pixels at any point simply choose Select > Deselect. If you are using the Rectangle Marquee tool, the Elliptical Marquee tool, or the Lasso tool, click. anywhere in the image outside the selected area and your pixels will automatically be deselected. We can invert a selection using Select > Inverse. We can transform a selection wiling Select > Transform Selection. We can soften the edges of our selections using the Feather option. Clipping Masks A clipping mask allows us to clip or tie a specific adjustment layer to a specific pixel layer. This is useful when we are making image composites as sometimes you will want to work with individual layers as opposed to the entire stack of layers. To add a clipping mask you can use the Clipping Mask icon inside the Adjustment Layers Property panel or you can hold down Alt (Option in Mac OS), position the pointer over the line dividing two layers in the Layers panel (the pointer changes to two overlapping circles), and then click.

Rectangular Marquee Tool allows us to select rectangles and squares. Elliptical Marquee Tool allows us to select ellipse shapes. To make a perfect circle hold down shift key while you click and drag. To draw ellipse out from the middle, click and hold alt/option key. Lasso Tool is a free form drawing tool. It allows us to draw irregular shapes. Simple click and drag wherever you want the selection to go. Polygonal Lasso Tool draws a point to point line around our subject. It can only draw straight lines. To delete a point, you can use the backspace key on your keyboard. Magic Wand Tool is a very old tool. Nicknamed the tragic wand tool. Uses contrast detection to make selections. Selects pixels similar in colour to the pixel on which you originally clicked on with the tool. The Tolerance option tells Photoshop how different in tone and colour a pixel can be from the area we clicked on for it to be included in the selection. By default, the Tolerance value is set to 32, which means that Photoshop will select any pixels that are the same colour as the area we clicked on, plus any pixels that are up to 32 shades darker or 32 shades brighter. Contiguous: Only pixels connected to the spot by pixels of the same colour are selected. The Shift key allows us to add to the selection. The Alt/Option key will remove from the selection. Anti-Alias should be turned on for smoother selections. Quick Selection Tool allows us to quickly paint a selection using an adjustable round brush tip. As you drag, the selection expands outward and automatically finds and follows defined edges in the image. We can make our brush larger/smaller and harder/softer using the Options panel. Tool uses contrast detection so sometimes doesn t work with blurred or low contrast images. We can use our square bracket keys as a shortcut to make brush larger/smaller.

Refining Selection Edges with the Select and Mask Taskspace View Mode allows us to see our selected pixels in a variety of situations. Looking at your selections against both black and white are the most useful options here. Smart Radius: By turning this setting on, Photoshop will decide whether the selection is hard or soft using an intelligent edge detection algorithm. You can then pay with the Radius slider until the edges look natural. Smooth: Makes the selection edges smoother if they are jagged. Feather: Feathering makes the edges of our selections softer by using partially transparent or differently coloured pixels. Contrast: This setting sharpens your edge even if you soften it by using Feather or smoothen it by using Smooth. Shift Edge: This setting shifts your edge. It can either contract your selection or expand your selection. When outputting using the method shown in Lesson 5, make sure you choose Selection.

Step-by-Step Guide to making an Image Composite 1) Decide which Selection Tool will be most appropriate for the job. 2) Select the Object that you want to cut out. If it is easier, you can select everything but the object and then invert the section (Select > Inverse). 3) Refine your selection using the Select and Mask option. This will make the cut out look more realistic. 4) To cut the object out from the background there are two routes you can take. a. Edit > Copy and Edit Paste b. Or Layer > New > Layer Via Copy 5) Select desired background from another image using appropriate selection tool and Edit > Copy. Paste this background directly underneath the new layer that you just created which contains the cut out object. 6) If you need to resize the object you have pasted into Photoshop, simple go Edit > Free Transform to scale the image. Holding shift will constrain proportions. 7) Use Adjustment Layers to make the two layers sit in well together. You need to make it look realistic so look at contrast and colour differences between the two sources images. You can Use a Clipping Mask if you like so that your Adjustment is clipped to a single layer as opposed to the entire stack. 8) You can paint in shadows using the brush tool at a soft setting and with the layer on low opacity. 9) To preserve the document with layers intact, save as PSD.