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Adobe Photoshop CS3 video tutorial. As requested, we go through the entire Glamour Shot Retouch video and give step by step instructions.
Adobe Photoshop CS3 video tutorial. Watch me apply the popular "grunge" look... to myself!
Adobe Photoshop CS3 video tutorial. I retouch, airbrush and filter a simple portrait to give it that glamour feel.
Adobe Photoshop CS3 video tutorial. Use the eraser tool to fix small mistakes when working with the tools like the clone stamp.
Adobe Photoshop CS3 video tutorial. Remove red eye easily with the Red Eye Tool bundled with the Healing Brushes and Patch Tool.
Adobe Photoshop CS3 video tutorial. Fix large scratches in one fell swoop with the Patch Tool.
Adobe Photoshop CS3 video tutorial. This video covers the Spot Healing Brush Tool and the Healing Brush Tool and covers the difference between the clone stamp and healing brushes.
Adobe Photoshop CS3 video tutorial. Take another look at the Clone Stamp Tool and some of the different functions such as sampling from all layers, lowering the opacity of your brush and changing the hardness of your brush.
Adobe Photoshop CS3 video tutorial. We go over the basics behind the Clone Stamp Tool, cloning away a scratch on an image.
Finish off your retouching with a few extra techniques. Use the multiply blend mode to add impact and add a soft focus effect.
Learn to "airbrush" for smooth, perfect skin.
Using the pucker tool inside the liquify filter.
Retouch like a pro with the patch tool, liquify filter and other tricks and techniques.
Blending two objects together using the gradient tool and a layer mask.
Continuing with layer masks. Changing the color of one element in an image using Color Range and a layer mask.
One of the most important concepts to learn in Photoshop is how to use the Layer Mask. Layer masks create seemless transitions between multiple layers and can be used to blend objects together or to hide and reveal certain objects.
Adobe Photoshop CS3 video tutorial. Create a cool soft focus effect that also has that slightly desaturated look that's so popular today. Contrast is also boosted somewhat.
As per request, here is a quick vignette tutorial. Step 1: Duplicate your background layer. A quick and easy way of doing this is by pressing CTRL + J (Command + J on a Mac).Step 2: Set the Blend Mode...