Issue 33 of Lightroom Magazine Is Now Available!
In this issue, Gilmar Smith shows how self-portraits can make us better photographers and create a more intimate bond with our craft.
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In this issue, Gilmar Smith shows how self-portraits can make us better photographers and create a more intimate bond with our craft.
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In this tutorial, I want to take you through the retouching steps that I currently use to give my portraits added depth and dimension, almost as if the face of the person is coming forward from the screen or page.
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Hi, Everyone! The August 2017 issue of Photoshop User is now live on the KelbyOne site and in...
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Did you ever compose an image and ask yourself why the composed objects look sort of fake? Well, maybe it was because they don’t have the right shadows. It’s not complicated to create a physically correct shadow, but there are a few things that you should consider. There are three types of shadows, and the good news is all three of them can be created in Photoshop.
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A great way to add the illusion of motion to skies is to photograph them using a slow shutter speed. If the clouds are moving, they appear beautifully blurred. That can be a time-consuming and challenging project, however. Happily, you can easily simulate the effect using the Radial Blur filter in Photoshop, which is available in any version.
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