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E-raamat: How To Cheat in Photoshop Elements 11: Release Your Imagination [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 302 pages, 900 Halftones, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Feb-2013
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203486436
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  • Formaat: 302 pages, 900 Halftones, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Feb-2013
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203486436
Teised raamatud teemal:
"Have you ever wanted to summon magical powers? Create a stained glass style masterpiece? Or turn Summer into Fall? There's a whole world of opportunity out there for creating fun photomontages, powerful panoramas, and dynamic distortions. Redesigned andcompletely rewritten for Elements 11, this book starts you at the basics of photomontage with selection techniques, layers and transformations; leading up to full-length projects for creating magazine covers, fantasy scenes, poster artwork and much, muchmore. This book also features: - A dedicated website where you can download images and tutorial videos that show you how to expand, develop, and master top techniques. - Full color images, a glossary of terms, useful keyboard shortcuts, and a detailed index that will help you locate that fantastic technique in a flash. David Asch is an author and freelance journalist specializing in Photoshop and Photoshop Elements image editing and manipulation"--

Explains the basics of photomontage using Photoshop Elements 11, identifies program shortcuts, and includes instructions for such projects as designing glamour photographs, creating wax seals, and applying graphic novel filters.

How to cheat and why vi
How to use this book viii
Using keyboard shortcuts 1(8)
What's new in Elements 11
2(4)
Getting up to speed
6(3)
1 Selection techniques
9(24)
Basic selections
10(2)
Combining selections
12(2)
The Lasso tools: part 1
14(2)
The Lasso tools: part 2
16(2)
The Magic Wand
18(2)
The Quick Selection tool
20(2)
Working with Refine Edge
22(4)
Protecting with selections
26(2)
Filling and replicating
28(5)
Interlude: Setting up Elements
30(3)
2 Working with layers
33(24)
Introducing layers
34(2)
Repositioning layers
36(2)
Grouping and linking
38(2)
Layers from selections
40(2)
Divide and multiply
42(2)
Align and distribute
44(2)
Creating a simple montage
46(4)
Layer blend modes
50(2)
Using layer styles
52(5)
Interlude: Keep up, no slacking!
54(3)
3 Transformation and distortion
57(24)
Scaling with Free Transform
58(2)
Correcting images with skew
60(2)
Unlocking rotation
62(2)
Simple perspective distortion
64(2)
Close-ups with Spherize
66(2)
Keep your composure
68(2)
Think Smart!
70(2)
Tricky selections
72(2)
A flag for all nations
74(2)
Mimicking long exposure
76(5)
Interlude: Drawing comparisons
78(3)
4 Hiding and showing
81(16)
Working with layer masks 1
82(2)
Working with masks 2
84(2)
Gradient masking
86(2)
Using Clipping Masks
88(2)
Smudge masking
90(2)
Spectacular fireworks
92(5)
Interlude: Digital cameras
94(3)
5 Image adjustments
97(30)
Boosting contrast with levels
98(2)
Fixing color problems
100(2)
Shadows and highlights
102(2)
Working with color channels
104(2)
Bee flat to bee sharp
106(2)
Introducing adjustment layers
108(2)
The perfect respray
110(2)
Shifting the seasons
112(2)
Miracle healing
114(2)
Cleaning the scene
116(2)
Changing skies
118(2)
Catching the drops
120(2)
Adding depth of field
122(5)
Interlude: But is it art?
124(3)
6 Working with text
127(16)
Introducing the Type tool
128(2)
Text in paragraphs
130(2)
Text on a selection
132(2)
Text inside a selection
134(2)
Three-dimensional text
136(2)
Creating cut away text
138(5)
Interlude: Can I get a job doing this?
140(3)
7 Quick techniques
143(56)
A splash of color
144(2)
Panorama power
146(2)
The need for speed
148(2)
Sunset silhouette
150(2)
Making rainbows
152(2)
A model village
154(2)
Making notepaper
156(4)
Writing in the sand
160(2)
Rubber stamp it
162(2)
Creating custom brushes
164(2)
Puzzle time
166(2)
Bobblehead caricature
168(4)
Letting the dust settle
172(2)
Casting a divine light
174(2)
Aging a photo in minutes
176(2)
Making sticky tape
178(2)
From day to night
180(2)
Flashlight illumination
182(2)
Instant candlelight
184(2)
Complex reflections
186(2)
Lifting the lid
188(4)
Room with a view
192(2)
The classic head-swap
194(5)
Interlude: Keeping it real
196(3)
8 A change of scenery
199(32)
Fairy gets her wings
200(6)
I have the power!
206(6)
All the world's a stage
212(8)
A winter wonderland
220(4)
The great escape
224(7)
Interlude: Finding images for free
228(3)
9 Art & design
231(53)
Soft textured portrait
232(4)
Perceptions of a distant sun
236(4)
Hollywood glamor
240(6)
Creating a wax seal
246(4)
The Graphic Novel filter
250(2)
Notebook sketching
252(4)
Wanted: preferably alive
256(6)
Rapid stained glass
262(2)
Blueprint for design
264(4)
Neon signs with layer styles
268(4)
You spin me round
272(6)
Saving files for the Internet
278(2)
Making things move
280(4)
Glossary 284(4)
Downloadable content 288(2)
Index 290
David Asch is a beta tester for Photoshop Elements. He contributes to Mac Format magazine, and is co-author of Digital Photo Doctor and contributing author to Drop Dead Photography Techniques.