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Tuesday 15 May 2012

Photoshop Tutorial - Healing Brush tool

Photoshop Tutorials
working with Healing Brush & Patch Tool

Apply The Hues and Saturation Effect Directly to an Image by selecting it for the trial


Click on the Colorize box. Now you can move the Hue sliders around to choose a value which you can preview in real-time to see your wall change color.

This is cool because, if you’ll notice that the wall is still retaining its ‘texture’ and isn’t just being ‘filled’ with a solid color. This makes Hue/Saturation a great adjustment tool. You can use it a lot for such things as changing the color of people’s clothes or hair.

By moving the saturation slider to the right you are increasing the density of the color and moving it to the left de-saturates ultimately at grey itself with a setting of zero. Experiment around with changing the hue and saturation of your selection.


It’s a very handy dandy tool that you’ll want to keep in mind. Use it easily if you want to change the color of something (if you have an easy selection job!).


Grab another image that has a nice simple background that would be easy to select with the tragic wand which in this case would be magic wand. You’ll learn to use tools in different situations. For example it doesn’t make sense to use the hand drawn lasso which would be a painstaking job when you can just use the magic wand..

In the Basic Photoshop training program I teach you how to combine several different selection tools together in different circumstances for the least possible amount of work on your part.

With a mid tolerance you should easily select the sky because the color range of the point you click on will cover the sky without selection the darker mountains and monument.

Once you’ve made a selection duplicate the background layer by dragging it to the new layer icon. The selection will still be there and as long as you just drag another layer in the palette without first clicking on it you will still be on the layer that you were working on. Always be aware of what layer you’re working on. This can be a little confusing for beginners when you wonder what’s going on; you’re probably not on the layer you wanted to be on.

In this case make sure that you have the duplicated layer of the background highlighted in the layers palette. This is the layer you’re going to ‘cut’ the selection from. Now go to Edit: Cut or Ctrl X to get rid of that sky.


In this tutorial I’m going to get a sunset image from my Photos.com collection that I’ll use to replace for a new background. File: Browse to bring up the file browser or use File: Open to find an image to use as a new background.



Select the file in the browser and open it. Go to the moVe tool and click in the new image and drag it over into the document you’re working on..


Now you can see in the layers palette under the layer is the layer effect which has its own property

When you drag a layer in, it will appear on top of whatever layer was selected in the layers palette.


Move the layers around in the layers palette so that the sunset is below the foreground layer of the monument. and adjust the sunset to fit properly to the front image according to the view(it might requires cutting some portion in the sunset image).


Moving the layers in the layers palette only changes their order of appearance (vertically in a sense) from foreground to background with the topmost layers being on top of the ‘stack’. In the actual document window you can move the layers around with the moVe tool on their own ‘invisible plane’ or order of appearance in the stack. To move a layer around it must be selected in the layers palette or linked to another layer.

Here is the image with the monument selection highlighted (ctrl click layer icon) and the sunset background underneath it in the layers palette.


To top the simple training exercise off, try changing the blending mode of the top layer of the monument. Now you’ve cut out a background and put in a new one! The possibilities are limitless, believe me.

See the final Results !!!.......................


You can also improve the Effect by varying the contrast and brightness of the monument image.





Wednesday 8 June 2011

India's contribution to the world




Proud to be an "indian"
India's contribution to the world









Mera bharath Mahan
Still more to be coming up...............

Wednesday 1 June 2011

Graphic Designing Ideas and samples

Knowledge and samples about Graphic Designing

These images gives some ideas about the graphic Dersigning, here we can get the knowledge about the usage of design, effects, positions, alignments, look and feel, professionaml ideas, usage of backgrounds, usage of frames for graphics, consistancy of text and graphicsa, and many moreideas to design an advertizement related Graphics
Multimedia Designing is an art of everything
Picture can says 1000 words