Make quick and accurate clipping masks in Photoshop with this simple technique

Make quick and accurate clipping masks in Photoshop with this simple technique.

A clipping mask is a group of layers in which a mask is applied. The lower layer or base layer, determines the visible boundaries of the entire group. For example, suppose you have a form in the base layer, a photograph in the layer above it, and text in the upper layer.

Create Clipping Mask

Perform one of the following:
Alt key grip, place the Layer panel-the pointer changes to two overlapping circles, the pointer on the line between two layers of the substrate, and then click.

Layers panel, a pair of layers you want to group to make the top layer and choose Layer- Create Clipping Mask.

When making a clipping mask from an existing layer and one you are going to do, you should layer of the panel substrate. The new layer in the Layer menu or the Layers panel menu, choose New Layer dialog box. Select the previous layer clipping mask, and then click OK.
Clipping mask layer, lower the opacity of the base layer properties and methods of the group.

Photoshop tutorials _ Splatter _ Dispersion _ photo manipulation Tutorial



►► Photoshop Splatter Dispersion photo manipulation Tutorial

Photoshop dispersion effects, splatter effects, crushing effect, whatever you want to call it is to use a very popular technique on photos, especially those with movement. Because this is such a popular technique, I thought I'd take a stab at a tutorial, do it my way. So here is a very simple way to this effect. I say simple because the mechanics are not that difficult. Choosing the best brushes and where she intends to use a little practice to get decent results. So if you do not get good results the first time, do not worry, just keep trying. In my example, I decided to go for a more liquid style results.

►► You will start with a result that whether or not you want to see. The good thing about using layer masks is that you can always paint away the changes on the mask and try again, or working on small areas at a time until you get the result.


How to Use the Hand and Rotate Tools in Photoshop




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Sharing the dropdown menu in Photoshop CS6 with the hand tool is rotating display. This tool actually runs your entire image window. Follow these steps to use Rotate View tool:

Select the Rotate View tool in the Tools panel. Place your cursor tool in the image window and hold down the mouse button. A compass appears. Drag the cursor clockwise (or counterclockwise) to rotate the screen image.

Note that you can see the numeric rotation angle in the options bar. Check the Rotate All Windows option to run simultaneously all open documents. When you reach your desired angle, release the mouse.

If you want to undo your rotation, click the Reset View button in the options bar. Choose Edit ? Undo or use to make the History panel Undo, your image does not return to the original 0-degree rotation.

If you are a user of a MacBook ,, a Mac with a Magic Trackpad or Magic Mouse, or if you are using a Windows 7 computer with a multi-touch trackpad, please be aware that you can use your trackpad flick, rotate or zoom. You may also have been annoyed if you do these things by accident, are made off, in which case you sign into your Interface Preferences settings.

If you have Mac OS Lion's gestures are checked in the mouse or trackpad preference windows in the Systems Prefences.
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Let's get started!
Step 1: Drag One Image Into The Document Window Of The Other Image. ...
Step 2: Resize And/Or Reposition The Images As Needed. ...
Step 3: Add A Layer Mask. ...
Step 4: Drag Out A Black to White Gradient On The Mask To Blend The Two Images. ...
Step 5: Merge Both Layers Onto A New Layer. ...
Step 6: Desaturate The Layer.