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Perspective warps and distorts with adobe tools . Volume 1 : putting a new twist on photoshop / / Jennifer Harder



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Autore: Harder Jennifer Visualizza persona
Titolo: Perspective warps and distorts with adobe tools . Volume 1 : putting a new twist on photoshop / / Jennifer Harder Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: New York, NY : , : Apress, , [2022]
©2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (1035 pages)
Disciplina: 775
Soggetto topico: Computer graphics
Photography - Digital techniques
Note generali: Includes index.
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- Table of Contents -- About the Author -- About the Technical Reviewer -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Introduction to Warps -- Photoshop Warps and Distorts -- Resources -- System Requirements -- Setting Up the Workspace and a Review of the Main Panels and Tools -- Tools and Panel Review -- Tools -- Options -- History -- Comments -- Color -- Swatches -- Gradients -- Patterns -- Properties -- Adjustments -- Libraries -- Layers -- Channels -- Paths -- Summary -- Chapter 2: Basic Warping Tools -- Review of Brushes -- Creating Custom Brushes and Brush Settings -- Project: Basic Brush to Custom Brush Settings -- Brush Tool Options -- Brush Settings Options -- Brush Tip Shape -- Shape Dynamics Tab -- Scattering Tab -- Texture Tab -- Dual Brush Tab -- Color Dynamics Tab -- Transfer Tab -- Brush Pose Tab -- Additional Tabs -- Saving the Brush -- Project: Create a Custom Brush -- Saving Your Custom Brush with New Settings -- Additional Custom Brush Ideas -- Brush Options and Blend Modes -- Brush Options Continued -- Using Your Custom Brushes with Other Tools to Warp Your Artwork Further -- Pencil Tool Options (Review) -- Eraser Tool Options (Review) -- Garden Project -- Blur Tool -- Blur Options -- Sharpen Tool -- Sharpen Tool Options -- Smudge Tool -- Smudge Tool Options -- Other Tools to Enhance or Correct Distorts -- Dodge Tool -- Dodge Tool Options -- Burn Tool -- Burn Tool Options -- Sponge Tool -- Sponge Tool Options -- History Brushes -- History Brush -- History Brush Options -- Art History Brush Tool -- Art History Tool Options -- Stamp and Healing Brush-Related Tools -- Clone Stamp Tool -- Clone Stamp Tool Options (Review) -- Pattern Stamp Tool -- Notes on Healing Tools -- Project: A Review of the Perspective Crop Tool -- Perspective Crop Tool Options -- Summary -- Chapter 3: Warping with Patterns.
Basic Pattern Creation -- Project: Create a Custom Symmetry Paint Path -- Defining the Custom Pattern -- Vector Shape Patterns -- Pen and Shape Tools Review -- Pen Tools -- Pen Tool (P) -- Pen Tool Options -- Freeform Pen Tool (P) -- Freeform Pen Tool Options -- Content-Aware Tracing Tool (P) -- Content-Aware Tracing Tool Options -- Curvature Pen Tool (P) -- Curvature Pen Tool Options -- Add Anchor, Delete Anchor, and Convert Point Tools -- Path Selection Tools -- Path Selection Tool Options -- Direct Selection Tools Options -- Shape Tools -- Shape Tool Properties -- Rectangle Tool Options and Properties -- Additional Properties Panel Options -- Ellipse Tool Options and Properties -- Triangle Tools Options and Properties -- Polygon Tools Options and Properties -- Line Tool Options and Properties -- Custom Shape Tool Options and Properties -- Project: Create a Custom Shape and Then Turn It into a Pattern or Brush -- Project: Patterns with the Offset Filter -- Offset Filter -- Touching Up the Pattern -- Pattern Preview -- Defining a Pattern -- Libraries Panel: Adobe Sensei Capture Extract from an Image to a Pattern -- Project: Patterns from Cloth Pattern Part 2 -- Adding a Library Pattern to the Patterns Panel -- Reusing Patterns or Textures -- Fill Dialog Box -- Fill Pattern Scripts -- Adjustment Pattern Fill Layers -- Layer Styles with Patterns and Textures -- Bevel and Emboss - Texture -- Stroke -- Pattern Overlay -- Tools That Use Patterns -- Pattern Stamp Tool (S) -- Pattern Stamp Tool Options -- Paint Bucket Tool (G) -- Paint Bucket Tool Options -- Healing Brush Tool (J) -- Healing Brush Tool Options -- Patch Tool (J) -- Patch Tool Options -- Project: Create a Texture for the Filter Gallery -- Summary -- Chapter 4: Transform Your Layers in a Non-Destructive Way with Smart Objects -- Project: The Warped Vase -- Move Tool Review.
Free Transform with Rasterized Layers -- Free Transform with a Smart Object Layer -- Free Transform Options -- Scale -- Rotate -- Project Idea: Reference Point -- Continue with Free Transform -- Skew -- Interpolation -- Distort -- Perspective -- Warp -- Warp Transformation Options -- Guide Options -- Should You Create Free Transforms and Warps with Normal or Smart Object Layers? -- Two Kinds of Smart Objects -- Embedded or Linked Smart Objects -- Smart Objects from CMYK to RGB -- Using Layer and Vector Masks with Smart Object Layers and Free Transforms -- Smart Object Layers and Warp -- Vector Masks and Transformation -- Summary -- Chapter 5: Warping Text -- Working with Type Tools to Create a Text Warp -- Project: The Circus Tent Poster -- Horizontal Type and Vertical Type Tool Options -- Another Way to Warp Text -- Warping Text Continued -- Converting Text to a Path or Shape Layer -- Project: Bottle Label Warp -- Convert Text to Smart Object -- Adding Additional Layer Styles and Color to Warped Text -- Converting Text to Frames -- Project: The Circus Clown -- Type on a Curved Path -- Type on a Closed Path -- Summary -- Chapter 6: Working with Puppet Warp -- Project Puppet Warp: Cover a Bowl with a Pattern -- Scale the Pattern -- Using the Puppet Warp Smart Filter -- Puppet Warp Options -- What Are Pins? -- Placing Pins -- Tips About Pins -- Complete the Placing of the Pins -- Return to the Puppet Warp Options -- Smart Objects Smart Filter and Filter Effects Mask -- Adding a Layer Mask -- Using Free Transform Options After a Puppet Warp Has Been Applied -- Situation 1: When a Transform ➤ Warp Has Previously Been Applied -- Situation 2: When a Free Transform of Scale, Rotate, or Skew Has Already Been Applied, but not Warp -- Returning to the Current Project and Working with the Layer Mask -- Blending Modes and Layer Styles -- Blending Options.
Bevel and Emboss -- Inner Glow -- Creating and Puppet Warping a Gradient Fill -- Adding Paint Layers -- Puppet Warp for Type and Shape Layers -- Summary -- Chapter 7: Perspective Warp and Content-Aware Scale -- Perspective Warp -- Project: Cherry Blossom Box -- Perspective Warp Options -- Smart Objects Smart Filter and Filter Effects Mask -- Adding a Layer Mask Using the Channels Panel -- Adding a Layer Style to Create Some Shadows -- Project: Cherry Blossom Box Part 2 -- Can You Detach or Delete One Quad Shape Plane? -- Improving the Perspective Warp -- Adding Layer Styles -- Using the Free Transform, Warp, or Puppet Warp Option After Applying Perspective Warp -- Perspective Warp for Type and Shape Layers -- Project: Touch Up Your Images After Using the Perspective Warp with the Content-Aware Move Tool -- Option 1: Use the Original Photo -- Option 2: Content-Aware Fill Workspace -- Option 3: Content-Aware Fill Dialog Box -- Option 4: Content-Aware Move Tool (J) -- Content-Aware Move Tool Options -- Content-Aware Scale -- Content-Aware Scale Options -- Project: Sky Replacement -- Summary -- Chapter 8: Basic Filters and Smart Filters -- Basic Filters -- Project: Working with Various Backgrounds and Filters -- Working in the Filter Gallery -- Artistic Folder -- Brush Strokes Folder -- Distort Folder -- Sketch Folder -- Stylize Folder -- Texture Folder -- Adjusting Textures -- Project: Loading a Custom Texture to Create Another Distortion -- Correcting Textures -- Combining Gallery Filters -- Adjusting Filter Masks -- Isolating a Selection on a Smart Filter Mask -- Smart Filter Blending Modes -- Basic Filters Continued -- Blur (Radial Blur and Shape Blur) -- Radial Blur -- Shape Blur -- Blur Gallery Workspace (Spin Blur, Path Blur) -- Spin Blur -- Effects Panel -- Noise Panel -- Motion Effects Panel -- Path Blur -- Spin and Path Blur Options.
Distort Filters -- Displace -- Pinch -- Polar Coordinates -- Ripple -- Shear -- Spherize -- Twirl -- Wave -- ZigZag -- Noise Filters -- Pixelate (Crystalize, Mosaic, and Pointillize) -- Crystalize -- Mosaic -- Pointillize -- Render Filters -- Flame -- Project: Ring of Fire for Clown to Jump Through -- Flame Type -- Picture Frame -- Tree -- Project: Wreath -- Tree Type -- Other Render Filters -- Sharpen Filters -- Stylize Filters (Extrude and Oil Paint) -- Extrude -- Oil Paint -- Video and Other Filters (Maximum, Minimum) -- Combining Smart Filters and Using Masks -- Smart Filters for Shapes and Type Layers -- Project: Create a Simple GIF Animation Using Filter Distortions, The Swirling Tree Painting -- Create GIF Animation with the Timeline Panel -- Summary -- Chapter 9: Advanced Filters and Working with Smart Filters Part 1 -- Advanced Filters -- Adaptive Wide Angle (Correcting Distortion of Structures) -- Project: Straightening Room Dimensions with Adaptive Wide Angle -- Adaptive Wide Angle Tools (From Top to Bottom) -- Cropping an Image for Full Spherical -- Adaptive Wide Angle Options Continued -- Camera Raw Filter (Optics and Geometry) -- Project: Working with Camera Raw to Straighten Room Dimensions -- Edit Panel -- Basic Tab -- Curve Tab -- Detail Tab -- Color Mixer Tab -- Color Grading Tab -- Optics Tab -- Geometry Tab -- Effects Tab -- Calibration Tab -- Other Camera Raw Tool Panels for Photoshop and Bridge -- Crop and Rotate Tool (C) -- Healing (B) -- Masking Tool (M) -- Red Eye (Shift-E) -- Snapshots (Shift+S) -- Presets (Shift-P): -- Lens Correction -- Lens Correction Tools -- Auto Correction Tab -- Custom Tab -- Liquify Filter -- Project: Liquify (Minerals) -- Liquify Tools -- Project 2: Liquify (Human Faces) -- Properties Panel -- Properties for Face-Aware Liquify -- Properties for Load Mesh Options and View Options.
Properties For Freeze Mask Options and View Options.
Sommario/riassunto: Gain skills in image and logo manipulation that will enhance your designs and make them more appealing--either in your portfolio or for your clients next graphic project. As Adobe's Photoshop and Illustrator have evolved, new and unique features have been added to these programs that offer different options for warping and distorting graphics and shapes. For the beginner and intermediate student or graphic artist, choosing or knowing which distort or warp tool to use among so many available can become overwhelming and confusing. This book primarily focuses on teaching how to work with various warping tools and filters in Photoshop, though you will also be using graphics acquired from Adobe Illustrator. Knowing how to work between these two Applications is a crucial part of understanding how to successfully manipulate your designs. In Photoshop, you'll see how to alter both raster images and vector graphics, and learn how to do this with layers in various non-destructive ways. Some of the filters mentioned in this book will be familiar to you, as you may have used them frequently. However, others are well hidden, are new, or perhaps you have never considered that you could use that tool, dialog box, or filter to warp or distort. You will: Become proficient in using the warping and distorting tools and filters in Photoshop, as well as how to correct basic distortions in photos and add perspective Grasp transferring illustrations from Illustrator for use in Photoshop Discover how to warp and distort type Generate unique patterns Work with Smart Object Layers and Smart Filters Work in combination with older tools and newer, enhanced ones .
Titolo autorizzato: Perspective Warps and Distorts with Adobe Tools  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 9781484287101
9781484287095
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910637739803321
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