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sharki333

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    Human head without face

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    Hey, are you interesting on cheating methods in Photoshop? If yes then I’ll show u how to create one interesting effect with human face. I’m going to cover almost all the face with plain skin. This lesson is more suitable for those users who have some experience with Photoshop.

    Let’s start! In the beginning you should find the picture of a human face to experiment with. I prefer to use this one. Also feel free to use your own pictures. Open up the file and start covering mouth with skin. Get out the Lasso Tool to create selection as shown on my picture below:
    ec707_without_face_01.jpg

    Then press Ctrl+J to duplicate selected area on the new layer and move it up a little bit with Move Tool.
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    After that select the Eraser Tool and the soft round brush to remove borders clearness for current layer. Try to get the same result as on my picture, which you can see below.
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    Ok, now use the Brush Tool (Brush: 150 px, Range: Midtones: Exposure : 20%) to make skin darken a slightly.
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    Merge current layer with previous one. Now, select the Clone Stamp Tool (Brush: 40 px, Opacity: 50%) and hold down the Alt key — the cursor will change to a target. Click the point you wish to use as a sampling point. This will be used as the reference point for cloning. Click and draw where you want the cloned image to appear. As you draw, a cross will appear on the original image while a corresponding circle appears where you are drawing.
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    Now apply the Sharpen Tool to increase the sharpness a little bit.
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    Ok, move to the next area. Now I’m going to process eye area. Use the Lasso Tool again to select another one area.
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    Press Ctrl+J to duplicate selected area to the new layer and move it a little bit as on my picture you can see below.
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    After that use the Eraser Tool and a soft round brush again to process clear skin borders for current layer.
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    Merge this layer with background layer again and use the Clone Stamp Tool one more time to remove skin mixing defects.
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    Increase sharpness with Sharpen Tool for current area also.
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    Ok, process another eye on the same way. Use the Lasso Tool to create another selection again.
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    Press Ctrl+J to duplicate selected area on the new layer and move it above.
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    Use the Eraser Tool again to process skin borders.
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    Duplicate current layer again with Ctrl+J and move it down and left a little bit.
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    Use the Eraser Tool again to correct this layer.
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    Merge all layers again and apply Clone Stamp Tool one more time to hide all the defects.
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    Add more sharpness with Sharpen Tool.
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    Time to process the nostrils. On this step u don’t need to duplicate skin area again to hide the nostrils, it will be much easer to use only Clone Stamp Tool. Use the soft round brush about 25 pixels to do it neatly.
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    Now, select the Dodge Tool (Brush: 70 px, Range: Midtones, Exposure: 20%) to make some dodge work on the left part of the noise to bring our nose more realistic view.
    98947_without_face_20.jpg

    Ok, on this step we are done with out Photoshop tutorial. Human head without face looks so professional processed, isn’t it? Hope you got the same good result as me. If not, don’t be upset, may be you need to have more practice with Clone Stamp Tool, after that you will get the same good result or may be better than mine!
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    One more interesting tutorial how to create canvas texture imitation from the photography. Here I’ll show you the method how to simulate the maximum texture of canvas.



    Before starting this tutorial you should find the suitable photography to work with. You can try to find it by using Google Images or feel free to use mine. Open up the photography and duplicate layer with Ctrl+J at first. After that desaturate copied layer with Image > Adjustments > Desaturate and set up opacity to 70%.

    Merge two of these layers in one and apply Filter > Noise > Add Noise to the new layer.

    c8133_canvas_texture_lmitation_02.jpg


    The result should be next:

    1a78e_canvas_texture_lmitation_03.jpg


    After that apply Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur with next presets:

    1a78e_canvas_texture_lmitation_04.jpg


    Hope, your result looks the same as mine on the picture below:

    1a78e_canvas_texture_lmitation_05.jpg


    Ok, move to the next step. On this step you should stylize the photography a little bit with Filter > Sharpen > Smart Sharpen by using following presets:

    1a78e_canvas_texture_lmitation_06.jpg


    See the difference below:

    1a78e_canvas_texture_lmitation_07.jpg


    Ok, now create a new layer and fill it with black color. Then Filter > Noise > Add Noise to add the noise a little bit on this layer.

    1a78e_canvas_texture_lmitation_08.jpg


    Then mess with the layer mode & opacity/fill. I tried Screen with opacity of 50%.

    1a78e_canvas_texture_lmitation_09.jpg


    Now, duplicate noise layer with Ctrl+J and hide the copy (click on the eye, which indicates layer visibility). Go to lower layer and apply Filter > Blur > Motion Blur with next parameters:

    1a78e_canvas_texture_lmitation_10.jpg


    Your effect should be the next:

    1a78e_canvas_texture_lmitation_11.jpg


    Now, apply Filter > Sharpen > Sharpen to this layer two times.

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    After that go back to the hidden copy of layer and make it visible again. Apply Filter > Blur > Motion Blur with following parameters:

    74009_canvas_texture_lmitation_13.jpg


    See the difference now?

    74009_canvas_texture_lmitation_14.jpg


    Ok, now apply Filter > Sharpen > Sharpen two times for this layer also.

    74009_canvas_texture_lmitation_15.jpg


    Then adjust brightness and contrast a little bit with Image > Adjustments > Brightness/Contrast. Use next parameters:

    74009_canvas_texture_lmitation_16.jpg


    Your picture should look the same as mine:

    74009_canvas_texture_lmitation_17.jpg


    And the last one thing that we need to do before finishing this tutorial to increase the sharpness with Filter > Sharpen > Sharpen:

    74009_canvas_texture_lmitation_18.jpg


    On this step we are done. The final picture has nice canvas texture imitation effect isn’t it?

    c8133_canvas_texture_lmitation_19.jpg

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    How to Create Scotch Tape in Photoshop



    Are you interesting in how to make realistic view scotch tape by using Photoshop tools? If yes, then I will teach you how to make it. I got this effect by experimenting.
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    So, lets start! First of all create a new document sized 500×300 pixels. Select some appropriate color, for example #a13503 and fill your canvas with it.

    df8a0_scotch_tape_01.jpg


    Ok, now we should find and bring some picture to our canvas to attach it with scotch tape in future. Actually we can use different pictures or photos. I prefer to use this one, used below. If you want to use the same picture as me, please feel free to download it from here. Open up the picture and copy it to our canvas. After that use Ctrl+T to rotate it a little bit.

    df8a0_scotch_tape_02.jpg


    Then apply the Drop Shadow and Stroke layer styles to the layer with picture.

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    See the result on the picture below.

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    Now, start with creating scotch tape. Use the Polygonal Lasso Tool to make selection which you can see on the picture below. Fill selected area with color of #c1cccd on the new layer.

    358bc_scotch_tape_06.jpg


    Remove selection with Ctrl+D. Now, we need to process the scotch tape borders. Get started by selecting the Eraser Tool and use one of the standard Photoshop brushes.

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    Make some clean work as shown on my picture below.

    358bc_scotch_tape_08.jpg


    Set opacity up to 22% for current layer.

    358bc_scotch_tape_09.jpg


    Time to add some defects to bring our scotch tape realistic view. Use the Dodge Tool (Brush: 7px, Range: Highlights, Exposure: 50%) to add a few light lines.

    358bc_scotch_tape_10.jpg


    Looks better for now, isn’t it? Than use the Burn Tool (Brush: 30px, Range: Shadows, Exposure: 100%) to make some burn work.

    c8f75_scotch_tape_11.jpg


    To finish off creating scotch tape effect, duplicate the layer with Ctrl+J and change layer mode to Overlay for copied layer. Don’t be surprised that the layer becomes a bit brighter. It is normal. Then apply Filter > Stylize > Emboss with similar settings to these:

    c8f75_scotch_tape_12.jpg


    Now we have a relief like this:

    c8f75_scotch_tape_13.jpg


    On this step we are done with creating scotch tape. You can add more tapes if you want. Feel free to experiment and you will get the best results! Good luck!

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