Transition to subtractive tools within Photoshop. Focus on the basics of using the eraser tool and how it affects your image data. Practice with more advanced eraser methods, using the background eraser for quick compositing results. For more measured and automated results, use the magic eraser to expedite your compositing workflow. Understand the destructive nature of using eraser tools and how to leverage the history palette to move backwards and forwards through your workflow timeline. Use the power of the history brush to restore elements of an image you have removed.
Congratulations! You have completed Essential Photoshop Tools with Sef McCullough. In this final section, follow Sef as he defines and demonstrates the process of dodging and burning. Establish intentional retouching process, lightening and darkening the shadows, mid-tones, and highlights or your...
Blend modes are extremely powerful. With the use of this tool in Photoshop you can add a LOT of interest to your portraits or composites with other textures. Use these textures to add interest to simple portraits shot in the studio or create printable canvas backdrops for your studio.
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