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A real-time basic tutorial on using the pen tool in Photoshop and Illustrator. Check out these links for more Tips & Tricks! Pen Tool Goodness: psd.tutsplus.com vector.tutsplus.com vectortuts.s3.amazonaws.com Photoshop Shortcuts: morris-photographics.com Illustrator Shortcuts: www.nooti.com Check Me Out! www.chrismickens.com www.c-marie.deviantart.com Music “Halcyonic Falcon X” by DJ-Delinquent // 2009 – Licensed under Creative Commons Hear it all at: dj-delinquent.newgrounds.com
In this tutorial, I show you how to use the Gradient Mesh tool. This tool is very useful in creating photo-realistic images in Adobe Illustrator. This tool is not easy, it requires passion and patience! So just keep on practicing till you have mastered this skill. Good luck and enjoy! Join Designaholism on Facebook: www.facebook.com/designaholism
Question by Art Student: Is the gradient mesh tool in Adobe Illustrator vector?
I read that the gradient mesh tool in Adobe Illustrator was *not really* vector without any explanation as to why. Is this a valid statement? How is it not vector?
The focus of this series is to get you working in illustrator a little bit faster by just explaining the top 10 tools on the toolbar youll probably using the most. This video is about the rectangle tool. visit illustrationdan.typepad.com for the rest of this series and other cool illustration tips.
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The Selection Tool in Adobe Photoshop and How to Use in Your Photo Editing and Graphic Logo Design Work
There is no photo editing or graphic design project that you cannot accomplish using Adobe Photoshop if you are thoroughly familiar with the tools available.
The tool that seems to be necessary for nearly every application in Photoshop is the selection tool. The selection tool isolates objects for the purpose of editing specific areas of your image without effecting the entire image.
The selection tool in Photoshop is actually four tools depending on your particular task. The selection tool includes the Rectangular Marquee Tool, the Elliptical Marquee Tool, the Single Row Marquee Tool and the Single Column Marquee Tool.
What can you do with the selection tool in Photoshop? The following are just a few examples of projects or applications you might being doing in Photoshop and how the selection tool can make your life easier.
Cropping
Cropping images requires that you use the selection tool to designate the section of the image to be removed or cropped.
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Adding Text to Images
If you plan to add text to an image or graphic design you can also designate the area to add the text using the selection tool.
Isolated Color Work
Lets say you want to adjust the saturation or hue of a particular object in a photography. The selection tool will allow you to isolate the object and then adjust the color as needed. You can adjust the entire selected area or isolated color channels.
These examples are obviously a very small sample of the ways you might use the selection tool in Photoshop. In fact, the selection tool is used for hundreds of different photo editing projects or more.
The selection tool in Adobe Photoshop is probably one of the most important tools that you will use in your photo editing and graphic logo design work.
As you learn Photoshop be sure to develop a solid grounding in the use of the selection tool.
Started out in design and then moved into digital photography. I have worked for Adobe in the Photoshop department and now create on line tutorials to help users understand this very seemingly complicated piece of software.
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Even a beginner can put Adobe Photoshop Elements to good use and come away with the intended effects. Prior to delving into the complete software, you should master the three most important tools it has to offer: smudge, blur and sharpen. When working on digital images, these three tools are perfect for editing images to achieve the desired affect.
The smudge tool function helps to add special background and foreground effects to an image, such as blurring the foreground into the background or by blurring the background into the foreground. This allows you to edit images that may be out of focus or if there is an irritating shadow that you need to get rid of. The blur tool can be located by right-clicking on the smudge icon, and allows you to slightly blur a photo should the image appear too sharp, just as the Sharpen Tool, located in the same way, can be used to make a photo sharper should it be blurred.
If you wish to create darker tones in your digital images, you can do so by editing with the use of the burn tool. If your images have been over-exposed, the burn tool can also highlight details that may have been missed in the original image. The dodge tool is yet another option in this software and it too can be found by right-clicking (this time on the burn icon), however, it should be noted that this particular tool should be used if you want to make your images lighter by bringing out the details caused by shadows in over-exposed pictures.
Another great editing tool that is also located by right-clicking the burn tool icon is the sponge tool, which allows you to saturate or de-saturate a photo. Saturation is making the image brighter and more colorful whereas de-saturation will dampen the color to make it a bit more dull. You are also able to switch foreground and background colors, for extra special effects that will make you digital photos look unique. This tool allows you to interchange the background color of an image to be the foreground color and vice verse.
With another click of a button, the software for Adobe Photoshop Elements will change the colors in a photograph around for you. If you play around with the colors, you will be able to create some spectacular images like setting the background to red. If you then want to write over the image in the same color, you can click on the icon and Adobe Elements will change the colors around and then allow you to write in red on top of the image.
All of the above, are just a few of the basic techniques you can use to come to a better understanding of how the tools in Adobe Elements software works.
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Question by matt g: How do I make a short clip I downloaded from YouTube or from a movie into an animated GIF? What tool do I need
How do I make a short clip I downloaded from YouTube or from a movie into an animated GIF? What tool do I need?
I have a clip from a movie I need to cut up using a free movie editing tool and I need to turn it into a GIF using another tool. Any help?
Best answer:
Answer by techsomething.net There are several programs available, but sadly you wont be able to find a free reliable one.
The best by far in my expirience is ulead gif animator.