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Adobe Photoshop CS4 – Illustrated Unit F: Working with Brushes and Color Effect

Adobe Photoshop CS4 – Illustrated Unit F: Working with Brushes and Color Effect. Objectives. Create custom brushes Paint with automatic brush strokes Paint a complex mask Understand the color picker. Objectives. Modify color with the Hue/Saturation adjustment

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Adobe Photoshop CS4 – Illustrated Unit F: Working with Brushes and Color Effect

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  1. Adobe Photoshop CS4 – IllustratedUnit F: Working with Brushes and Color Effect

  2. Objectives • Create custom brushes • Paint with automatic brush strokes • Paint a complex mask • Understand the color picker Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Illustrated

  3. Objectives • Modify color with the Hue/Saturation adjustment • Use the Replace Color dialog box • User the Black & White adjustment • “Colorize” a Black & White adjustment Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Illustrated

  4. Working with Brushes and Color Effects • Manipulating color in Photoshop tends to take on two different roles: • improving realistic color to make a better image • Creating special effects with color • There are a variety of techniques used to create color effects • these include: adjustment layers, layer masks and color adjustment utilities • Working effectively with the brush tool and the Brushes panel is important when working with layer masks and adjustments Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Illustrated

  5. Creating Custom Brushes • Photoshop comes with hundreds of brushes on the Brushes panel • Custom brushes can be created that have special characteristics • The two most basic characteristics of a brush are: • Diameter-the size of the brush • Hardness-how hard or soft the edge of the brush is Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Illustrated

  6. Creating Custom Brushes • The paintbrush icon for the Brush tool does not change when the size of the brush being used is changed • Preference setting can be changed for painting cursors in the Cursors section of the Preferences dialog box Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Illustrated

  7. Creating Custom Brushes • The Shape Dynamics option, when activated offers greater control for painting, such as using a brush that fades or a brush that respond to pressure • Shape Dynamics are essentially programmed for users using a pressure-sensitive stylus pen instead of a mouse Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Illustrated

  8. Creating Custom Brushes Brushes panel Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Illustrated

  9. Painting with Automatic Brush Strokes • One of the fastest and most effective ways of working with the Brush tool is to use the automatic brush technique • Click the Brush tool, press and hold [Shift], then click in a different location • the Brush tool automatically paints a connecting brush stroke between the two points • Brush settings allow the user to specify the edge of a brush in terms of hardness-100% is the hardest-edged brush and 0% is the softest edged brush Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Illustrated

  10. Painting with Automatic Brush Strokes Connecting point #1 with point #2 Painting a soft-edge stroke Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Illustrated

  11. Painting a Complex Mask • Painting masks are done over and over in Photoshop • when making color adjustments the user may want to mask some of the adjustment to manipulate how it affects the artwork • Masking is essential and it is important to develop skills for using the Brush tool effectively • The decisions made, especially for the brush edge hardness have a direct effect on the success of the mask Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Illustrated

  12. Painting a Complex Mask • When painting a mask, the hardness of the brush has a big impact and becomes subjective • When choosing a Hardness setting for the brush to mask an item, the choice is based on the item itself Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Illustrated

  13. Painting a Complex Mask Masking the edges of the sandals Making a selection in the mask Finished artwork Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Illustrated

  14. Understanding the Color Picker • The Color Picker is one of the essential dialog boxes in Photoshop as it allows the user to choose any color available as a foreground or background color • An understanding of HSB is helpful when using Photoshop as the Color Picker is designed in terms of HSB; hue, saturation, and brightness • like RGB, HSB is a color model and every pixel in Photoshop artwork can be identified by its HSB values Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Illustrated

  15. Understanding the Color Picker • Hue represents the name of the color: red, orange, and blue are hues • In the Color Picker, Photoshop offers 360 hues to work with • Saturation refers to the intensity of the color: how close it is to a pure hue • Brightness affects a hue in terms of how light or dark the color is • if the Brightness setting is set to 0%, it’s as though the color is being looked at in a completely dark room—all that is seen is black Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Illustrated

  16. Understanding the Color Picker • In the Color Picker a color can be specified as RGB and HSB • RGB and HSB are both color models that Photoshop uses to describe the color of a pixel; but they are independent of each other • if looking at an image in terms of color balance, the image is being looked at in terms of RGB • other image evaluations may be in terms of brightness and contrast in the image and that is HSB Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Illustrated

  17. Understanding the Color Picker Changing the hue in the Color Picker Changing the saturation and brightness in the Color Picker Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Illustrated

  18. Modifying Color with the Hue/Saturation Adjustment • Hue/Saturation is one of the most powerful adjustments in Photoshop; and one that is used often for both practical color improvements and in creating special effects • The adjustment is composed of three values: • Hue slider changes only the Hue value of all selected pixels • Saturation slider changes only the saturation, intensifying or muting the color of selected pixels • Lightness slider increases or decreases the brightness of selected pixels Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Illustrated

  19. Modifying Color with the Hue/Saturation Adjustment • In the Color Picker and on the Info panel, Hue/Saturation is specified in HSB • In the Hue/Saturation adjustment, the sliders are HSL • Lightness in the Hue/Saturation adjustment • Brightness in the Brightness/Contrast adjustment is used to brighten or darken an image Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Illustrated

  20. Modifying Color with the Hue/Saturation Adjustment Changing the hue After the Hue/Saturation adjustment Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Illustrated

  21. Using the Replace Color Dialog Box • The Replace Color dialog box is very useful when modifying colors in areas that are difficult to select with the selection tools or layer mask • The tools in the Replace dialog box allow various areas of an image to be targeted based strictly on similarity in color • when an area is targeted the dialog box shows a black-and-white mask, with the white areas representing the pixels that will be affected by any changes that are made Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Illustrated

  22. Using the Replace Color Dialog Box • Drag the Fuzziness slider to increase the targeted area or use the Add to sample tool to click a specific area to add • Once the area is targeted, changing the Hue and Saturation values modify the color only in those areas • If wanting to modify Hue/Saturation in non-specific areas of an image, think about using the Replace Color feature • the Replace Color feature is not an adjustment layer; alterations are applied directly to the layer Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Illustrated

  23. Using the Replace Color Dialog Box Sampling a light area of the door Adding a dark green to the sample Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Illustrated

  24. Using the Black & White Adjustment • The most common way to make a color image appear as black-and-white is to desaturate it completely using a Hue/Saturation adjustment • the adjustment reduces the saturation value of every pixel to zero • The Black & White Adjustment can be used and offers brightness controls for converting the color original to black-and-white • using these controls, an eye-catching, black-and-white version of the color original can be created Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Illustrated

  25. Using the Black & White Adjustment • Another way to create black and white from color is to convert the file from RGB Color mode to Grayscale mode • Photoshop will discard all color data from the file, reducing the file from three color channels to a single grayscale channel Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Illustrated

  26. Using the Black & White Adjustment Comparing desaturation (top) to a Black and White adjustment (bottom) Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Illustrated

  27. “Colorizing” a Black & White Adjustment • There are many techniques for adding color to a black-and-white image, creating a “colorized” effect • use a layer mask on a Black & White adjustment layer to gradually introduce color to a specific area of an image • create a radial gradient with a color center that gradates out to a very light shade of the color; or create one by hand which is not nearly as smooth and perfect Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Illustrated

  28. “Colorizing” a Black & White Adjustment Colorize effect Fill dialog box Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Illustrated

  29. Summary • In Photoshop there are a variety of techniques used to create color effects • Photoshop comes with hundreds of brushes on the Brushes panel • Masking is essential and it is why it is important to develop skills for using the Brush tool effectively • The Color Picker is one of the essential dialog boxes in Photoshop as it allows the user to choose any color available as a foreground or background color Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Illustrated

  30. Summary • An understanding of HSB is helpful when using Photoshop as the Color Picker is designed in terms of HSB; hue, saturation, and brightness (lightness) • The most common way to make a color image appear as black-and-white is to desaturate it completely using a Hue/Saturation adjustment (there are other methods) • There are many techniques for adding color to a black-and-white image, creating a “colorized” effect Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Illustrated

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