I deleted the background and replaced it with a sunset. I moved myself from the center of the picture to the side. I also created a test with a photograph in the letters. I was struggling getting it to copy and paste and for whatever reason it wouldn't load without the white backdrop.
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During this course I learned so many different tricks! I didn't expect myself to enjoy this class as much as I did, but now I am happy that I took it. I learned how to create a blog, edit pictures in adobe photoshop, create brands and logos in adobe illustrator, and much much more! I would have to say that my favorite tools were the clone stamp and the color replacement tool. They were my favorite because they were easy to use and I would find myself using them in real life. I'm very glad that Mrs. James taught us all this because I am interested in pursuing a career in graphic design. Learning all these cool tricks only built upon my excitement to learn. I think I would use many of these different tools in the future. Maybe the clone stamp if I don't like some acne on my face. Maybe I will change a background in one of my photos because I don't like the backdrop in the photo. the possibilities are endless! I'm glad I took this course and I can't wait to learn more.
Matthew McConaughey & Kim Kardshian/Rebel Wilson & Ellen Degeneres. Find two faces you would like to swap. Open both up in separate files in adobe photoshop. Copy a face and paste it onto the other photo. Adjust and size it, and create a new layer. Finally use the brush tool to smooth out the photo and make it as realistic as possible.
It's really simple to put pictures around text. First, type your word in a bold font. Then, place your pictures, remove backgrounds, and resize them as needed. Click on the thumbnail for your Topeka text, and click elect pixels. Then, use the brush tool and brush over the parts of the letters that you want to come through.
To easily change the face features on a person, first place your picture in adobe illustrator photoshop. After clicking the three lines next to the Layers, Channels, and Paths options, click "Convert to Smart Object." Then, at the top of the screen click filter, then liquify. A new menu should pop up. Using the sliders on the sides, you can adjust all the facial features as needed.
Open the photo you would like to edit in Photoshop Illustrator. Go to Image/Adjustment/ Contrast. Edit however needed.
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