ADOBE ELEMENTS TUTORIAL ... FALSE MASKS : 無料・フリー素材/写真
ADOBE ELEMENTS TUTORIAL ... FALSE MASKS / mrbill78636
| ライセンス | クリエイティブ・コモンズ 表示 2.1 |
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| 説明 | ... here's the link to a really well written tutorial for Adobe 5.0, which will probably work on later Adobe Elements versions too. My daughter sent the link to me, so I saved image one (lady laying in grass smiling) and image two (little girl blowing on a thistle) and the final combined images. The files are all small, around 408 pixels in height, as I recall, but I wanted to see if I could learn the material. I did great until about step 4 (be aware this IS a 2 page tutorial) and then I lost it. I remembered at the beginning, the writer suggested I first read the basic Adobe tutorial on masks...sigh... I didn't. Here's Lisa's Email which will give you the link and explain why the tutorial is needed for people using Adobe Elements ...Ok...you have Photoshop Elements and I have Photoshop CS3. Elements does not have a mask tool but when I googled the issue, there were plenty of sites that told Element user how to work around it in the same manner. I'm not sure if it'd be worth the effort. Maybe we can explore it when I get up that way. Here's one of the sites I found: www.photoshopessentials.com/basics/elements/fake-layer-mask/ I decided not to strain my 82 year old brain right now and studied the final image and decided to see what I could do using PSP 9 (later versions of PSP will work also). My results will follow in a few minutes. I think the results were OK, but I'm still convinced there a great deal more to masks that I need to learn and if I don't figure it out after reading the basic "masks" tutorial and reworking the "false mask" tutorial, I'll just have to wait until Lisa gets here. Life is hard. |
| 撮影日 | 2010-05-17 10:22:25 |
| 撮影者 | mrbill78636 , PFLUGERVILLE TEXAS, USA |
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