Newest Exercises
First: a brief discussion about Photoshop layers.
Second: Convert a background into a Photoshop layer
Third: Rasterize layers (at this point, this is a necessary evil).
Exercise 4: Instructions
Exercise 4: Image 1
Exercise 4: Image 2
Exercise 4: Image 3
Exercise 4: Image 4
Exercise 5: Instructions
Exercise 5: Image 1
Exercise 5: Image 2
Exercise 6: Instructions
Exercise 6: Image 1
Video: Photoshop Playbook: Making Fine Hair Selections
Second: Convert a background into a Photoshop layer
Third: Rasterize layers (at this point, this is a necessary evil).
Exercise 4: Instructions
Exercise 4: Image 1
Exercise 4: Image 2
Exercise 4: Image 3
Exercise 4: Image 4
Exercise 5: Instructions
Exercise 5: Image 1
Exercise 5: Image 2
Exercise 6: Instructions
Exercise 6: Image 1
Video: Photoshop Playbook: Making Fine Hair Selections
Older Exercises
Getting Started with Photoshop:
Exercise 1 Instructions
Exercise 1 Image
Exercise 2 Instructions
Exercise 2 Image
Exercise 3 Instructions
Exercise 3 Image
Exercise 1 Instructions
Exercise 1 Image
Exercise 2 Instructions
Exercise 2 Image
Exercise 3 Instructions
Exercise 3 Image
Project: "About Me" Collage
In Photoshop, create a file that is:
Next: Use the techniques you have learned (are learning) to isolate, delete, and transform portions of the images.
Then: Arrange the images into a visually appealing collage.
- 8 inches wide
- 10 inches high
- 300 dpi pixel density
- RGB color mode
Next: Use the techniques you have learned (are learning) to isolate, delete, and transform portions of the images.
Then: Arrange the images into a visually appealing collage.