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Raccoon




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PostPosted: Sun, 2nd Dec 2012 23:11    Post subject: Learning Photoshop
There are some PS threads already, but they are either scattered all over the Humps; or dedicated to some particular requests, releases, cracks, etc.

So I wanted to create one, where people would be able to discuss freely how to actually work with the application, provide some tips and tricks, feedback, support, share their knowledge, ideas, and ofc post the results of their highly imaginative artistic visions. Wink

At the beginning, I would like to post a link to a certain site with great tutorials.

http://www.photoshopessentials.com/

Incredibly detailed, yet very simple and easy to understand tutorials covering various aspect of this complex application. I'm actually surprised that all this is available for free.

Mandatory reading for beginners! (Layers, Selections, Shapes, Type, and so on...)

Once again, feel free to post the pics you shopped. Very Happy


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PostPosted: Sun, 2nd Dec 2012 23:13    Post subject:
Some shit when I wasn't lazy as fuck;

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http://www.youthedesigner.com/category/adobe-tutorials/

http://abduzeedo.com/tags/photoshop


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Raccoon




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PostPosted: Sun, 2nd Dec 2012 23:37    Post subject:
VonMisk wrote:
Some shit when I wasn't lazy as fuck;

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Nice. Very Happy I'm still learning how to make selections properly though. Focused Laughing


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PostPosted: Sun, 2nd Dec 2012 23:43    Post subject:
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PostPosted: Sun, 2nd Dec 2012 23:50    Post subject:
One of these days I should really find all the stuff that I've been making and put them together for the ultimate collection of insanity, like the chaotic creation of a crazy mind xD

The fact that there's not even one normal pic in it makes me ponder Laughing
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Raccoon




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PostPosted: Mon, 3rd Dec 2012 03:29    Post subject:
@Interinactive Well, I understand your point of view. Nonetheless, it depends on what you mean by tutorial. If you have a broad knowledge of all the tools and how things work, then yes - trying to figure out how to do stuff on your own is the preferable approach I would say.

The thing is, I had completely no knowledge whatsoever. So reading all these texts explaining what layer masks are, how to use pen tool to create selections, or quickly align a few objects within a document are really helpful. Well, at least for me. I need to get a hang of some very basic stuff first, to then be able to start experimenting on my own.

And yes! I would very much appreciate if you linked a few galleries with free high-resolution pictures that just beg to be photoshopped. Very Happy Some nice backgrounds, objects being easy to cut out, etc... Everything a newbie could use for training. Smile

@ixigia Don't be shy! Go ahead! Post! Very Happy What's the worst that can happen? Cool Face Laughing


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PostPosted: Mon, 3rd Dec 2012 03:33    Post subject:
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PostPosted: Mon, 3rd Dec 2012 09:13    Post subject:
psdtuts is my source if I need to see how something is done properly Very Happy

Raccoon you can make selections using quick mask mode (for quick selections), but if you need precise selections than pen tool is a must imo Smile

Last thing I did in photoshop were car decal design (how it looks in PS, the real decals in Illustrator), and that was used as a taxi design here Smile

I'm also working on a web site, so there is some stuff to be done too in PS as well. When that'll be done I'll post it here and brag about it ofc grinhurt


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PostPosted: Mon, 3rd Dec 2012 09:27    Post subject:
I guess you have to be the problem solver type of guy to be successful in most things. Learn your tools of course but using them creatively and with great focus and detail when neccesary is the key to success:) Oh and taking a step back, look at what other, greater minds did and trying to find the same solutions should also help a lot Smile


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PostPosted: Mon, 3rd Dec 2012 14:50    Post subject:
Oh btw moved this to general section, the uv is not suited for this sort of discussion.


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PostPosted: Mon, 3rd Dec 2012 21:15    Post subject:
old thing but great fiction and i actually learnt some gimmicks watching these;
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PostPosted: Mon, 3rd Dec 2012 21:27    Post subject:
dingo_d wrote:
psdtuts is my source if I need to see how something is done properly Very Happy

Raccoon you can make selections using quick mask mode (for quick selections), but if you need precise selections than pen tool is a must imo Smile

Last thing I did in photoshop were car decal design (how it looks in PS, the real decals in Illustrator), and that was used as a taxi design here Smile

I'm also working on a web site, so there is some stuff to be done too in PS as well. When that'll be done I'll post it here and brag about it ofc grinhurt


or one can leech a high end mask plugin Very Happy
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PostPosted: Mon, 3rd Dec 2012 22:15    Post subject:
PumpAction wrote:
Oh btw moved this to general section, the uv is not suited for this sort of discussion.

At first I was like: "What the hell happened?!" Confused Very Happy

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One of the first more complex objects to be ever cut out by me. Focused

Very amateurish, but good for start. Smile (Was practising selecting with magnetic lasso tool. Well, it was actually magnetic lasso + quick mask + ordinary lasso for refining.)

Currently, I assigned Ctrl + D, increase DPI and decrease DPI to my mouse buttons. After gaining some more experience, will see what to do next.

I hadn't been expecting photoshop to be that complex before getting started. This shit is overwhelming at times. Crying or Very sad

Interinactive wrote:
Not tutorials for tools, those always make sense (and if I ever do get stuck, a Youtube video always comes in handy)

That's what I'm learning right now - tutorials for tools. Wink


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PostPosted: Mon, 3rd Dec 2012 22:38    Post subject:
you can use feathering on the edges as well so it will take that slight white away from it and blur it down Very Happy
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PostPosted: Mon, 3rd Dec 2012 23:06    Post subject:
^ If I have Buddha statue selected, so... it would be Invert Selection -> few pixels Feather, right?


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PostPosted: Mon, 3rd Dec 2012 23:14    Post subject:
Raccoon wrote:
^ If I have Buddha's statue selected, so... it would be Invert Selection -> few pixels Feather, right?


its when you have the marching ants if i remember you can then feather by so many pixels its been a while because I dont manually do it much no more, I use about 3 different masking plugins to make things go faster and usually much better than I could probably do Very Happy
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PostPosted: Tue, 4th Dec 2012 00:00    Post subject:
Or you can use erase background tool, it does the trick quite good, altho usually you need to clear the 'residue'.

Hmmm masking plugins... I'll have to look into that Very Happy


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thats true you know. newton didnt discover gravity. the apple told him about it, and then he killed it. the core was never found.

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PostPosted: Tue, 4th Dec 2012 00:08    Post subject:
dingo_d wrote:
Or you can use erase background tool, it does the trick quite good, altho usually you need to clear the 'residue'.

Hmmm masking plugins... I'll have to look into that Very Happy


There are a ton of good and not so good ones, and very few great ones, but those do exist, they all do sim job of course but its about how cranky you are with the way its done and how acceptable the results are to the individual I guess.
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PostPosted: Tue, 4th Dec 2012 12:24    Post subject:
Care to post some names? Very Happy


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PostPosted: Tue, 4th Dec 2012 14:22    Post subject:
Long winded way but good information from russell brown here...CS5 and CS6 have the same good tools btw so dont knock it Very Happy



and if you want a tool that does wispy hair try out the latest Topaz ReMask. Older video here but effective none the less.



A fair few swear by Mask PRO as well not sure what the latest version is right now but I grabbed a ton of free top line plugins off the "where's briana banks.org" << work that out urself were not allowed links right lol..

The trouble with a fair few tutorials as well ive noticed even from some of the top video tutorial people use stock images that have a pretty good flat colour background when doing hair strands.. It sort of negates to me the whole tutorial point due to any dark back background of uniform one at least is easy to mask out..

Edit: just looked at what plugins im using right now:

BLow UP 3
Eye Candy 6
Color Efex Pro 4
HDR Efex Pro 2
Define 2.0
Sharpener Pro 3.0
Silver Efex Pro 2
Viveza 2

Topaz Adjust 5
Topaz BW
Topaz Clean 3
Topaz DeJpeg 4
Topaz De Noise 5
Topaz Detail 2
Topaz Fusion Express 2
Topaz InFocus
Topaz Lens Effects
Topaz ReMask 3
Topaz Simplify 3
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PostPosted: Tue, 4th Dec 2012 21:08    Post subject:
moosenoodles wrote:
you can use feathering on the edges as well so it will take that slight white away from it and blur it down Very Happy

I tried a small Feather with transparent background, but... don't know. Neutral Blurs everything too much IMO and the final result looks strange.

Also: dat Quick Selection Tool So Much Win

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Spent 3 hrs yesterday trying to select hair properly with Edge Refining. With no luck. Sad


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PostPosted: Tue, 4th Dec 2012 23:01    Post subject:
Raccoon wrote:
moosenoodles wrote:
you can use feathering on the edges as well so it will take that slight white away from it and blur it down Very Happy

I tried a small Feather with transparent background, but... don't know. Neutral Blurs everything too much IMO and the final result looks strange.

Also: dat Quick Selection Tool So Much Win

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Spent 3 hrs yesterday trying to select hair properly with Edge Refining. With no luck. Sad


Try this, had some good results back in the day:

http://planetphotoshop.com/select-hair-by-using-channels.html

Quick selection tool is great but when you have solid background, usually contrasting to the hair color.
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PostPosted: Tue, 4th Dec 2012 23:03    Post subject:
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Raccoon




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PostPosted: Tue, 4th Dec 2012 23:52    Post subject:
@garus I know. That's what I was doing... however, decontaminating colors makes the hair become transparent. Don't know what's going on. Sad Probably have fucked something up. Very Happy

@VonMisk Thanks! I'll try that after having finished 'Making selections with Pen Tool' classes. Smile

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PostPosted: Wed, 5th Dec 2012 01:47    Post subject:
Usually when I have to select stuff I follow the peasant way, Quick-selecting the object that I need feathering it a bit and then manually editing it with the erasing tool..it's longer but that's just because I've never read tutorials, since I prefer going by trial and error Razz

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Raccoon




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PostPosted: Wed, 5th Dec 2012 02:33    Post subject:
OMG! I did it! Cool



Pen Tool (oh yeah!) --> Selection --> Quick Mask --> Gaussian Blur (0.6 px Laughing) around the edges. Feels like the top of the world.

Only sky's the limit from now on. Fuck Yeah Laughing


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