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Turn on the neon - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Photoshop for Designers: Filters
Turn on the neon
- [Man] In this movie, I'm going to use a combination of neon glow and plastic wrap to turn on the neon on this sign. Here is where we begin. The most time consuming part of this is to create a pen path around the neon tubing. I've already done this and I've saved it as a path, so we need to come to the paths panel and activate it. But before I do that, we need to create a new layer above the background layer. So I'll come and create a new layer. And it's on this layer that I'm going to stroke that pen path. So I've now come on to my pens panel, activate the path. I'll come and choose an appropriate color. And I'm using a bright red. I'll come and choose my brush tool and an appropriate size. I'm using 12 pixels and hardness. Which in my case is zero because I want a nice soft brush. So now I will right click on path one and choose Stroke Path. In this case simulate pressure isn't going to make any difference. But I'm going to make sure that the tool is set to brush, click okay. Or…
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Use the Cutout filter7m 37s
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Use Cut to create an angular portrait4m 4s
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Turn on the neon4m 16s
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Use the Poster Edges filter2m 10s
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Create an engraved look with a pattern overlay and the Displace filter6m 49s
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Combine the Watercolor and Water Paper filters8m 31s
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Add drama with the Angled Strokes filter5m 5s
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