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Using Masks for Airbrushing - Adobe Photoshop Tutorial
So what is a mask? Well, suppose you have a piece of plastic and you cut out a circle. What you then have is two mattes, the inner circle which was cut out and the outer edge of the circle. Both are used as templates to block out color when airbrushing.
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Some Basic Airbrush Techniques - Adobe Photoshop Tutorial
Using the airbrush, whether in Photoshop or a real-life one, uses the same basic techniques. Below we are using a brush that is 65 pixels in diameter (but you can use any brush you desire). It is in Normal mode with an Opacity of 10%. The Flow is set to 100%. Looking at the end of the bar you can see that the airbrush is set to the On position ready for use.
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Nesting - Adobe Photoshop Tutorial
I was reading a forum on Photoshop and one of the questions asked by a new Photoshop convert was, "Why nest?". When you're new to Photoshop the apparent reasons for nesting aren't so clear so let me clarify what nesting is and why do it.
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How to Create Mega Posters
As you should know by now every scanner has a different scanning setup but the basics of the program should work the same. I have a HP Scanjet 5400C scanner and this is the screen I am using for it. I access the scanner in Photoshop through the Import feature. I have the portion of the piece selected.
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