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Perspective Warps and Distorts with Adobe Tools: Volume 1: Putting a New Twist on Photoshop 1st ed. [Pehme köide]

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Dec-2022
  • Kirjastus: APress
  • ISBN-10: 1484287096
  • ISBN-13: 9781484287095
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 1026 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 1945 g, 1272 Illustrations, color; 359 Illustrations, black and white, 1 Paperback / softback
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Dec-2022
  • Kirjastus: APress
  • ISBN-10: 1484287096
  • ISBN-13: 9781484287095
Gain skills in image and logo manipulation that will enhance your designs and make them more appealing--either in your portfolio or for your client’s next graphic project.

As Adobe's Photoshop and Illustrator have evolved, new and unique features have been added to these programs that offer different options for warping and distorting graphics and shapes. For the beginner and intermediate student or graphic artist, choosing or knowing which distort or warp tool to use among so many available can become overwhelming and confusing.

This book primarily focuses on teaching how to work with various warping tools and filters in Photoshop, though you will also be using graphics acquired from Adobe Illustrator. Knowing how to work between these two applications is a crucial part of understanding how to successfully manipulate your designs. In Photoshop, you'll see how to alter both raster images and vector graphics, and learn how to do this with layers in various non-destructive ways. 

Some of the filters mentioned in this book will be familiar to you, as you may have used them frequently. However, others are well hidden, are new, or perhaps you have never considered that you could use that tool, dialog box, or filter to warp or distort. 
 
What You Will Learn
  • Become proficient in using the warping and distorting tools and filters in Photoshop, as well as how to correct basic distortions in photos and add perspective
  • Grasp transferring illustrations from Illustrator for use in Photoshop
  • Discover how to warp and distort type
  • Generate unique patterns
  • Work with Smart Object Layers and Smart Filters
  • Work in combination with older tools and newer, enhanced ones 
 
Who This Book Is For
Beginner- and Intermediate-level readers interested in pursuing careers as graphic artists, photographers, or video artists/animators.



Beginner to Intermediate level
About the Author ix
About the Technical Reviewer xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction xv
Chapter 1 Introduction to Warps
1(38)
Photoshop Warps and Distorts
4(5)
Resources
9(1)
System Requirements
9(1)
Setting Up the Workspace and a Review of the Main Panels and Tools
10(28)
Tools and Panel Review
18(20)
Summary
38(1)
Chapter 2 Basic Warping Tools
39(122)
Review of Brushes
39(5)
Creating Custom Brushes and Brush Settings
44(2)
Project: Basic Brush to Custom Brush Settings
46(32)
Brush Tool Options
46(3)
Brush Settings Options
49(29)
Project: Create a Custom Brush
78(7)
Saving Your Custom Brush with New Settings
83(1)
Additional Custom Brush Ideas
84(1)
Brush Options and Blend Modes
85(22)
Brush Options Continued
107(1)
Using Your Custom Brushes with Other Tools to Warp Your Artwork Further
108(47)
Pencil Tool Options (Review)
109(1)
Eraser Tool Options (Review)
110(1)
Garden Project
110(17)
Smudge Tool
127(6)
Other Tools to Enhance or Correct Distorts
133(7)
History Brushes
140(9)
Stamp and Healing Brush-Related Tools
149(6)
Project: A Review of the Perspective Crop Tool
155(5)
Perspective Crop Tool Options
156(4)
Summary
160(1)
Chapter 3 Warping with Patterns
161(158)
Basic Pattern Creation
162(25)
Project: Create a Custom Symmetry Paint Path
175(12)
Vector Shape Patterns
187(47)
Pen and Shape Tools Review
188(13)
Path Selection Tools
201(3)
Shape Tools
204(30)
Project: Patterns with the Offset Filter
234(11)
Offset Filter
237(2)
Touching Up the Pattern
239(4)
Pattern Preview
243(1)
Defining a Pattern
244(1)
Libraries Panel: Adobe Sensei Capture Extract from an Image to a Pattern
245(13)
Project: Patterns from Cloth Pattern Part 2
247(11)
Reusing Patterns or Textures
258(56)
Fill Dialog Box
259(23)
Adjustment Pattern Fill Layers
282(5)
Layer Styles with Patterns and Textures
287(14)
Tools That Use Patterns
301(13)
Project: Create a Texture for the Filter Gallery
314(3)
Summary
317(2)
Chapter 4 Transform Your Layers in a Non-Destructive Way with Smart Objects
319(92)
Project: The Warped Vase
321(69)
Move Tool Review
322(6)
Free Transform with a Smart Object Layer
328(16)
Continue with Free Transform
344(26)
Warp
370(20)
Should You Create Free Transforms and Warps with Normal or Smart Object Layers?
390(20)
Two Kinds of Smart Objects
393(8)
Embedded or Linked Smart Objects
401(3)
Smart Objects from CMYK to RGB
404(1)
Using Layer and Vector Masks with Smart Object Layers and Free Transforms
404(2)
Vector Masks and Transformation
406(4)
Summary
410(1)
Chapter 5 Warping Text
411(78)
Working with Type Tools to Create a Text Warp
411(37)
Project: The Circus Tent Poster
411(37)
Another Way to Warp Text
448(7)
Warping Text Continued
452(3)
Project: Bottle Label Warp
455(23)
Convert Text to Smart Object
459(13)
Adding Additional Layer Styles and Color to Warped Text
472(3)
Converting Text to Frames
475(3)
Project: The Circus Clown
478(10)
Type on a Curved Path
479(7)
Type on a Closed Path
486(2)
Summary
488(1)
Chapter 6 Working with Puppet Warp
489(54)
Project Puppet Warp: Cover a Bowl with a Pattern
490(48)
Scale the Pattern
493(2)
Using the Puppet Warp Smart Filter
495(22)
Adding a Layer Mask
517(5)
Returning to the Current Project and Working with the Layer Mask
522(2)
Blending Modes and Layer Styles
524(5)
Creating and Puppet Warping a Gradient Fill
529(7)
Adding Paint Layers
536(2)
Puppet Warp for Type and Shape Layers
538(3)
Summary
541(2)
Chapter 7 Perspective Warp and Content-Aware Scale
543(96)
Perspective Warp
543(77)
Project: Cherry Blossom Box
545(24)
Project: Cherry Blossom Box Part 2
569(29)
Using the Free Transform, Warp, or Puppet Warp Option After Applying Perspective Warp
598(1)
Perspective Warp for Type and Shape Layers
599(1)
Project: Touch Up Your Images After Using the Perspective Warp with the Content-Aware Move Tool
600(20)
Content-Aware Scale
620(8)
Content-Aware Scale Options
623(5)
Project: Sky Replacement
628(10)
Summary
638(1)
Chapter 8 Basic Filters and Smart Filters
639(168)
Basic Filters
643(163)
Project: Working with Various Backgrounds and Filters
644(132)
Project: Create a Simple GIF Animation Using Filter Distortions, The Swirling Tree Painting
776(30)
Summary
806(1)
Chapter 9 Advanced Filters and Working with Smart Filters Part 1
807(112)
Advanced Filters
807(26)
Adaptive Wide Angle (Correcting Distortion of Structures)
808(25)
Camera Raw Filter (Optics and Geometry)
833(41)
Project: Working with Camera Raw to Straighten Room Dimensions
834(40)
Lens Correction
874(11)
Lens Correction Tools
876(2)
Auto Correction Tab
878(3)
Custom Tab
881(4)
Liquify Filter
885(32)
Project: Liquify (Minerals)
885(15)
Project 2: Liquify (Human Faces)
900(17)
Summary
917(2)
Chapter 10 Advanced Filters and Working with Smart Filters Part 2
919(94)
Advanced Filters
919(1)
Vanishing Point
920(64)
Project 1 Using the Vanishing Point Filter to Alter a Road Area and Place Graffiti Graphics on a Fence
920(27)
Project 2 Adding Graphics to Walls, Roads, and Fences
947(23)
Project 3 Perspective Warps in Three Points. Do We Use the Perspective Warp or the Vanishing Point Filter?
970(14)
Neural Filters Workspace (Smart Portrait, Landscape Mixer)
984(22)
Smart Portrait (Featured)
988(8)
Landscape Mixer (Beta)
996(7)
Other Neural Filter Options
1003(3)
Acquiring Additional Filters via Creative Cloud
1006(2)
Third-Party Plugins
1006(2)
Summary
1008(5)
Saving for Print
1008(3)
Further Suggested Reading
1011(2)
Index 1013
Jennifer Harder has worked in the graphic design industry for over ten years. She has a degree in graphic communications and is currently teaching Acrobat, InDesign, and Dreamweaver courses at Langara College.