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Photoshop Tips and Tricks 2 Attachment(s) I thought it would be nice to share some tips and tricks from people who use photoshop. I'll start, The liquify filter. I have learned that the Liquify filter can be a great all around tool. First photo the original, 2nd one after liquify tool. See the difference. |
I am all about the Clone Brush But i have paint shop pro i don't know if photoshop has that. |
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2 Attachment(s) Have you always wanted to see what a tattoo would look like on you? You can do it in photoshop. Heres a pic before and after I added a tattoo. Let me know if you would like to learn how. |
Are there different versions of Photoshop? If I was to go shopping for Photoshop, would I have to choose between different ones or is there only one. |
I have photoshop CS2, I think there are diff ones. |
Then how does one know which one to get if you're just a beginner? |
I think it depends mostly on how much money you want to spend. |
I'd like to know how to use the liquify filter! I have CS2 as well. I'm more of an Illustrator person. |
2 Attachment(s) In the liquify filter I use the forward warp tool, change size of brush and density to your liking. play around with it. You can widen , lengthen, make fat or skinny. The bigger the brush size the more area moves. Heres a photo from a horse show, the original then the one that makes him slimmer using the liquify, foreward warp. Just load a pic you want to work on then hit filter then liquify. forward warp is the first one in the list |
Oooo! Cool thread idea! I like to use "actions" sometimes and there are a lot of free ones out there if anyone is interested. I downloaded a bunch from "Pioneer Woman" :). |
I didn't know that a person could alter a picture like this....yes, I know, I am behind the times. We do not have any extras on our laptop. |
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Ooooh, another great thread in the works! I had no idea you could do some of this stuff, either. I might've been in a lot more photos if I'd known about the liquify filter. :p |
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