Masking with Shape Tools
by Lesa Snider
Aside from using the shape tools to create art, you can use them to create an infinitely resizable...
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Aside from using the shape tools to create art, you can use them to create an infinitely resizable...
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A rogue shadow can ruin an otherwise great portrait. Happily, if you have a good-sized patch of...
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The experimental Makeup Transfer Neural Filter lets you copy eye, eyebrow, and lip makeup from one...
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A handful of Photoshop tools lets you copy pixels from one place to another, but only the Clone...
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A rogue shadow can ruin an otherwise great portrait. Happily, if you have a good-sized patch of non-shadowy skin next to the shadowy part, you can often remove the shadow completely. And if not, you can always lighten the shadows so they’re not as noticeable. In this column, you’ll learn a nondestructive technique for both. Let’s get started!
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