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A Few Cool Photoshop Tips And Tricks, Part 1


Author: Adrian Adams

When it comes to entering the graphic design world, creating
interesting pieces for a job or sharing artwork with family and
friends, there are plenty of cool Photoshop tips and tricks to
consider. Whether you are just experimenting with the tools or
already know how to layout a magazine spread, there will always be
a new shortcut or trick to make life much easier. Below, you will
find a few tips to add to your repertoire or share with others:

Easy Photoshop Tips and Tricks

Have you ever wanted to easily create the image of Earth and dread
using the circle tool? There is an easy way to design the world in
six steps, which should take less than a minute to complete. First,
you should select File/New from the menu bar and create a file size
that measures about 200 pixels by 200 pixels. The RGB mode should
be selected for this trick. Next, choose a light blue shade for the
foreground color and a darker blue for the background color.

Under the Filters tab, select Render, and then choose Clouds. The
scene that will greet you should look a lot like the sky. It is the
clouds filter that utilizes the foreground and background colors
needed to construct this image in your file. If you desire a
different look, you can press Ctrl + F on Windows or Command + F
for a Mac to reapply the filter. Each time this key combination is
pressed, you will receive a somewhat different outcome.

Now, return to the Filter menu and select Render, and then choose
Lighting Effects. Once you enter the Light Effects menu, you are
able to alter the shape of the ellipse to a circle that becomes
centered on your file. Changing the Narrow setting to 39 next
follows choosing the Default Spotlight setting.

Sometimes a Photoshop project calls for texture. There are
thousands of backgrounds to create that range from a grainy
composition to a multi-faceted mess (depending on the look you are
going for). To create a paper texture in Photoshop, you should
start a new file that measures 60 x 60 pixels. The color should be
in RGB. Next, select the following commands in this same order:
Filter, Noise, Add Noise. Once completed, choose Gaussian, which is
set to 80%.

The next step to create a paper texture is to select Filter, then
Stylize, followed by Emboss. The angle should be set to -50, the
Height to 2 pixels, and the Amount to 70%. The background will now
resemble a gray embossed selection. To change the color, choose
Image, then Adjust, followed by Hue-Saturation-Brightness. Once you
select the Colorize checkbox, you should set the Hue to a different
setting. To gain your personal preference, you can adjust the
contrast.

To create the appearance that objects are glowing without using any
filters, choose an object to work with that will be duplicated as a
layer. First, select the color you'd like your glow to be. After
choosing the lower duplicate, click on Edit from the menu, then
Stroke. When the Stroke Options appear, the pixel width should be
set between 1 and 16. It is important to remember that the larger
number you choose, the thicker the glow will appear.

Before exiting, you should glance under Location to make sure that
the Outside option is selected. The next step involves applying a
Gaussian Blur to the layer, which can be found under the Blur
option in Filters. This will soften the glow applied to the layer.
Some individuals even repeat the process to create a double glow,
which is some cases, can really make an image stand out.

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