Learn how to dodge and burn in Photoshop in a non-destructive way so you can easily refine your dodge and burn adjustments if needed.
The purpose of dodge and burn layers in Photoshop is to create dimensions, and to sculpt cheekbones and other facial features so that the subject looks more three-dimensional and not flat and boring. To accomplish this, you need to dodge (add highlights) and burn (add shadows) to your subj...
Photoshop has so many tools andbrushesthat you can always get the exact look you’re going for. Start with these to blend colors in specific areas of your images. Finger paint with the Smudge tool. Blend foreground and background, or just mix up two different colors with the Smudge tool....
If you're new to Photoshop, you might be lost in finding the paint bucket tool because you cannot find this tool individually in a separate place. The Paint Bucket Tool is located inside the submenu of theGradient Tool. The shortcut key for the gradient tool is (G). However, you can ...
As we said before, there are many different ways to approach dodging and burning in Photoshop, and this isn’t necessarily any better than other non-destructive methods. But if you’ve never used anything other than the Dodge and Burn tool in the standard way, this’ll offer a good non-...
–Using The Clone Stamp Tool (S)The Clone Stamp Tool is one of the best object removal tools in Photoshop. Rather than Photoshop automatically choosing where it thinks will work best, you get to manually set the sample area. Follow these steps to use the Clone Stamp Tool:...
How to Use the Background Eraser Tool in Photoshop How to Use Channel Masking in Photoshop Conclusion FAQ: What is background removal? Removing the background implies erasing the unwanted areas of the image. When an image has a bad background, the whole image looks dull and boring. To lend...
Dodge the darkness. The Dodge tool looks like a lollipop (a carryover symbol from the days of darkroom photography) in the toolbar, and it can provide a sweet assist when you’re trying to brighten up dark spots. Use it to remove areas that are a bit too shadowy. ...
The Move Tool and the Moving Layers 2:53 Selection Tools 7:02 Crop, Eyedroppers and the Ruler Tool 1:29 The Brush and Color Replacement Tool 1:26 The Eraser Tool 1:06 The Gradient and Paint Bucket Tool 1:57 Dodge, Burn, Sponge and the Pen Tool 1:29 The Type To...
You can use one of many tools to create a line in Photoshop. Take your pick from thepen tool, the brush tool or even the marquee tool. So why use the Line Tool? Why would one need a specialised Line Tool for such a simple design?