Unit VI – Making Custom Images

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    UNIT VI MAKING

    CUSTOM IMAGESLesson 1: Brush, Pencil and Paint Bucket ToolLesson 2: Creating Shapes

    Lesson 3: Applying Gradient

    Lesson 4: History Brush ToolLesson 5: Selecting Color for the Brush

    Prepared by : MARLON L. LALAGUNA

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    Lesson 1: Brush, Pencil and Paint Bucket Tool

    Photoshop CS3 has the capabilities to let you create your

    own images by drawing or creating shapes from the

    options in the Tools palette.

    You can also edit pictures to create a more sophisticated

    and artistic image for your photo album. In this module,

    we will show you how to create shapes and make your

    own drawing.

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    The Brush Tool

    You can see the Brush tool at the Tools palette. This tool

    lets you create color in your image or raw image.

    There are three different tools in Brush tool flyout menu:

    Brush ToolPencil Tool

    Color Replacement Tool

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    The Brush Tool

    You can drag the tool to the canvas to create a color. You

    can select other kinds of brush tool just by selecting from

    the drop down menu in the Options Bar.

    There are three different kinds of brush tool

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    The Pencil Tool

    The Pencil Tool gives you color strokes just like the

    Brush tool but the lines are thinner.

    This is ideal for small or thin application of color to your

    image.

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    The Paint Bucket Tool

    The Paint Bucket Tool is good for replacing colors or by

    changing the background of your image.

    This tool fills the areas of your image.

    Filling an elliptical selection with

    predefined styles

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    Lesson 2: Creating Shapes

    You can create shapes in Photoshop just by selecting the

    Shapes Tool on the Toolbox. Selecting the tool will show

    a drop down menu of different kinds of shapes for you to

    select depending on what shape you like to form.

    Custom Shapes Tool lets you

    select wide variety of predefinedshapes

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    Custom Shapes Options

    Selecting one of these will make it the default button in

    the Shapes button.

    Sample output:

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    Lesson 3: Applying Gradient

    Gradient is a color that blends from one color to another.

    You can apply this to your image to form an effect or style.

    Once the tool is activated, it gives you a line. This line

    defines the transition and direction of the gradient.

    A long line produces gradual transition.

    A B

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    Lesson 4: History Brush Tool

    The History Brush Tool is a paint tool that can view your

    previous state of image from the History palette into the

    current image.

    History Brush Tool will brush the area to the change that

    was made before. To select this tool, go to the Toolbox

    and select the History Brush icon.

    A B

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    Lesson 5: Selecting Color for the Brush Tool

    There are two ways to select a color for your Brush Tool:

    From the Tools Palette the first box is for the color of your tool

    (foreground), while the second box behind it is the backgrounds

    color.

    From the Color or Swatches Palette the Color or Swatchespalette from the right side of your screen gives some color options

    for your foreground color.

    Foreground color

    Background color

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    ASSIGNMENT

    1. Define Layer.

    2. Why is it that Layer is considered as the most powerful

    feature of Photoshop?

    3. Printout the different parts of Layer Palette. Label itsparts and describe each function.

    4. What are the different Layer Styles and Layer

    Transformations? Describe each.

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    THANK YOU FOR

    LISTENING!Marlon L. Lalaguna