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Unit 4: Selecting Tools in Photoshop




             You can see that my skin does look smoother, but not porcelain. The next step for me is  Notes
             usually whitening the whites of the eyes and the teeth. This example doesn’t have teeth
             but you can do the same practice on them as well. Some duplicate the new layer and zoom
             into the eyes. Grab the dodge tool and choose an exposure around 15%. Use a small soft
             brush and lighten the whites of the eyes a little bit. While doing this, also using the same
             tool, lighten up the color portion of the eye. Next, grab the burn tool and a small brush and
             just darken the outside of the iris since it may have been lightened during the dodge
             process and to really add some contrast in the eyes. This can really draw out a model’s
             eyes. The second step I take on the eyes is to draw out the color. Create a New Layer and
             grab the Eyedropper Tool. Select the color section of the eye. Now grab a soft brush at
             100% opacity. The size should be the size of the color portion of the eye. Go to the layer, set
             it from Normal to Color and change the opacity to around 55%, depending on how much
             you want the eyes to stand out. Even though I did light the image with the shadow in
             mind, I wanted to lighten a little bit of the right of my face. This can come in handy when
             you want to add highlight to a models skin on the cheeks or above the brow. Add a New
             Layer and grab a soft white brush. Set the opacity around 20% and paint the areas you
             want lightened. Now in my work flow depending on if I am going to do a color or a black
             and white portrait I do two different things. If I am doing a color portrait I adjust the levels
             next. But I wanted this portrait in Black and White, so first I add an adjustment layer Black
             and White and adjust the color channels how I see fit. Then I go and add a levels adjustment
             layer.
             Questions:
             1.  Study and analyze the case.
             2.  Write down the case facts.

             3.  What do you infer from it?

          Source:  http://www.lightstalking.com/case-study-portrait-photoshop-retouching-from-lighting-to-
          finished-product

          4.4 Summary

          z    Photoshop is also a good way to learn imaging concepts. It can be used to enhance your
               images.

          z    The selection tools are used to facilitate the process of making selections of shapes, colors,
               and objects inside of Photoshop, and positioning them in the working image area. With
               tools like the magnetic lasso and magic wand, Photoshop packs a powerful array of
               selection gadgets.
          z    The Marquee tool creates geometric, selection shapes like squares, rectangles, and circles.

          z    The basic options available in the Marquee Tool are: creating a new selection, adding to a
               selection, subtracting from selection and intersecting with a selection.
          z    The Lasso Selection Tools allow you to make selections of irregular shapes. Using the
               ordinary lasso tool, simply click and drag a freehand selection with your mouse. Some of
               them are – Magnetic, Polygonal, Magic Wand etc.

          z    After getting the general outline of your selection or mask down pat, Photoshop provides
               the help in order to perfect your selections at the single pixel level.
          z    Refine Edge tool easily helps you replace tricky backgrounds and fine details of a photo.






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