Accessing the Blur Gallery in Photoshop
Aaron Nace
Lesson Info
5. Accessing the Blur Gallery in Photoshop
Lessons
How to Combine Images using Blending Modes in Photoshop
17:44 2Advanced Blending Modes in Photoshop
08:03 3Adding Text in Photoshop
13:34 4Working with Stock Images in Photoshop
04:52 5Accessing the Blur Gallery in Photoshop
02:08 6Learning to use Blend If in Photoshop
06:59 7Creating a Double Exposure Album Cover in Photoshop
32:34Lesson Info
Accessing the Blur Gallery in Photoshop
I'm gonna see what blurring part of this looks like and I don't know on this, but I'm I'm a little bit distracted by her elbow just because the edges so sharp and I want to be looking here, but my eye keeps pulling me that way, so I'm going to see maybe blurring is going to help, but it it may look horrible, so really have no idea we're going to go into our blur gallery, so blore gallery and then down into field blur, which, if you haven't played with field blur ever it's just a lot of fun, actually, you khun choose where you'd like your blurts being and then you khun increase or did decrease the amount of blur that exists on that part of the image? Then you can click on different parts, your image and increase or decrease the amount of blur that's on those as well. So I'm going to click on there and kind of bring that down and you can move these points around and it'll just everything in real time. All right, here we go. It kind of makes it look like she's behind like a he's plexiglas...
s or like a shower curtain, something I don't know, I'm not sure if I like it, but this is part of the part of this, you know, this stage of it we're gonna get okay, I'm gonna step visible layer, so it really doesn't matter if I like this or not. I don't have to decide now. I'm not stuck with this. I can just make this later invisible if I want to. So we're gonna try that. I'm gonna make one more layer, and I'm just going to a white on on this layer, kind over top of this arm and see, what do you guys think? Do we like the original? I think I like a little bit more, yeah, okay, yeah, I think I like the original more, but that's, part of the process, kind of playing around there and seeing, you know, obviously this is it turns out different every single time you do this. When I was prepping for this cross, the image look slightly different again. So, yeah, there we go.
Class Materials
Ratings and Reviews
D Kelly
Excellent Class. The instructor is down to earth and he feels like just a good bud who just stopped by to teach you PS. It is very fast so working knowledge of PS is a must! I learned some neat tricks and love being able to be creative. I do a lot of photography so it will be fun to start collecting my own images. in which to be more creative with.
JOSEE DECARIE
His classes are very well explained, very interesting and he is dynamic, I love the courses of Aaron Nace.
Edward Ries
The course content is excellent. However it appears that the instructor assumes the online class are already experts. He zips through actions faster that can be easily followed so the how to value is lost. The results are evident but the various steps to get there are lost in the speed with which they are executed. This diminishes the value of the course except for those who are already extremely versed in photo shop actions.