From the course: Photoshop for Fashion Design: 2 Rendering Techniques
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Using effects for adding impact - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Photoshop for Fashion Design: 2 Rendering Techniques
Using effects for adding impact
- [Instructor] So let's do another layout style. I've got a beautiful illustration here from Brielle, and we've also got some flats to go with it, so let's grab them. We'll go into our other file. Now, these particular flats were drawn in Procreate on an iPad Pro, so they don't have a background to them. When I select them I'll just be getting the outlines, which is perfect for the effect that I want to do for this particular layout. So let's go to the coat layer. We'll select it, copy it, and paste. And we'll go back, turn off the coat. Let's grab the shirt, again copy. It helps if we're in the right layer. Copy, paste. Let's go back and for the last one I've gone ahead and merged the pants to the background because I want to show you how to work with a flat that you might have hand drawn and then scanned into the computer, and it still has a white background. So, we're going to zoom in really close and grab the magic wand. You want to make sure that anti-alias is turned off and…
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Rendering styles using Photoshop36s
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Marker style15m 15s
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Watercolor speed painting9m 25s
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Watercolor painting6m 49s
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Overlay to add lace5m 2s
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Sequins and lamé4m 12s
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Drop shadows vs. cast shadows4m 43s
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Neutralizing photographic backgrounds6m 13s
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Adding flats to your layout5m 51s
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Using effects for adding impact7m 20s
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