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Here I am Abk with a new post. This Post is related to the Photoshop effect before and after.
Picture sent by- Mohan Raj
Edited by-Abk
In this picture first of all I used the smudge tool to make skin smooth.Then I used the camera raw filter and adjusted the parameters and got this type of effect.
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Here I am Abk with a new post. This Post is related to the Photoshop effect before and after.
Picture sent by- Mohan Raj
Edited by-Abk
In this picture first of all I used the smudge tool to make skin smooth.Then I used the camera raw filter and adjusted the parameters and got this type of effect.
Before
After
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What is photoshop?
Photoshop is a photo editing and graphic design software. It is developed by Adobe Systems for MacOS and Windows.
We are going to cover a lot of features which are commonly used by each and every designers to create some composites or any design or to make any illustrations or even just doing some simple retouching.
So we are going to cover some most common features like workspace, layers, smart objects, blend modes, selections techniques, filters and much more necessary features that every designers use to work on photoshop.
Now we will go to start with the first topic about workspace.
We will see in this how we can setup our photshop to our best useful workflow, because there are so many industries which use photoshop in so many different ways for their specific purpose.
Adobe Photoshop was originally developed in 1987 by Thomas and John Knoll, and then Adobe Systems Inc. bought the license to distribute in 1988. Thomas, then in school for his PhD at the University of Michigan, wrote a program on his Macintosh Plus that basically displayed images on a screen and called it Display. His brother John, an employee at industrial Light & Magic, convinced him to make it into a full program. They began to collaborate on it and eventually called it Photoshop, since ImagePro was already taken. They made a short-term deal with Barneyscan, a scanner manufacturer, to distribute copies of the program with a slide scanner they were selling; Photoshop shipped 200 copies this way.
John eventually did a demonstration to Apple and Russell Brown, who was then art director at Adobe. Adobe decided to purchase the license to distribute in 1988. Photoshop 1.0 was released on February 19, 1990 and was exclusive for Macintosh. Each Photoshop release improved upon the last, and it quickly became the standard in digital photo editing.
Photoshop is specifically designed to allow users to create and edit raster images in multiple layers. These overlays or layers can support transparency and can also act as masks or filters that can alter underlying images in the layers below them. Shadows and other effects such as alpha compositing can be applied. It is also possible of apply several color models to these layers – CMYK, RGB, Spot Color, and Duotone and Lap color space.
The default file extension for a work in progress is called .PSD (Photoshop Document). A PSD file has a maximum of 30,000 pixels for width and height and a file length limit of 2 gigabytes. Another type of Photoshop file is .PSB (Photoshop Big) – it is a large document format and extends the PSD’s maximum height and width limit to 300,000 pixels and also extends the length limit to around 4 exabytes.
Smudge tool in Photoshop
The Smudge tool simulates the effect you see when you drag a finger through wet paint. The tool picks up color where the stroke begins and pushes it in the direction you drag.
- Select the Smudge tool .
- Choose a brush tip and options for the blending mode in the options bar.
- Select Sample All Layers in the options bar to smudge using color data from all visible layers. If this is deselected, the Smudge tool uses colors from only the active layer.
- Select Finger Painting in the options bar to smudge using the foreground color at the beginning of each stroke. If this is deselected, the Smudge tool uses the color under the pointer at the beginning of each stroke.
- Drag in the image to smudge the pixels.
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