Photoshop photo manipulation tutorial by Andrew-Zavgo, journal
Photoshop photo manipulation tutorial
Part 1. A simple step by step tutorial in Photoshop. Helpful advice and professional tricks. Photo processing, photo montage, correction, transformation. We use layers, masks. You will learn how to use Blend Mode Changes, Lighting, Fire and Smoke effects. Author's technique, computer processing, photo model retouching. photo manipulation before and after sourse
Photomanip Weekend
If you have ever tried your hand at Photomanipulation, you might have heard of Destructive Photo Editing. "But what does it all mean?" You might be wondering, "Is there an earthquake everytime I don't use the same saturation for all my photos in a manip?" Fear not! I have come to help you dispel your doubts and explain what it means, and why you should avoid it.
So what is Destructive Photo Editing?
Destructive photo editing refers to editing a photo or part of a picture in such a way that it makes permanent changes to the photo's pixel data, making the original photo almost unrecoverable without abusing that undo button
Non-destructive Editing in Photoshop by kuschelirmel, journal
Non-destructive Editing in Photoshop
Photomanip Weekend
Photoshop has a great arsenal of tools that let you work non-destructively. Let's take a look at three of the most important options.
1. Layer & Vector Masks
Have you ever cut something out using the eraser only to find out later (when your undos are no longer available) that you cut too much? Use Layer and Vector Masks instead of the eraser!
A Layer Mask (Layer > Layer Mask > Add Layer Mask) is a raster mask that can go from white through grey to black: anything you paint black will become invisible, anything white is visible and all greys are degrees of opacity. You can use any brush to paint on it or you can