Take your hand-drawn illustrations to the next level by using various selection tools in Photoshop to clean up the artwork, and Illustrator for final refinement. Also, learn to save your artwork as vector images to be used for web, print, or even stills for character animation.
Author
Jennifer Harder
begins by showing you how to use basic tools in Photoshop to clean up your artwork, followed by Marquee tools and more. Next, you will see how to use more advanced tools such as Lasso, Magic Wand, the Object Selection tool, and so on. You’ll then get a demonstration of how to control the type of selection using the selection main menu, how to copy selections to another layer, and how to use the focus area. This is followed by a chapter that covers paths, channels, and layer masks that you will master to clean up your artwork.
To round things out, you will learn how to use Illustrator’s different features to further enhance your work. On completing the book,you will have mastered how to make your artwork and illustrations portfolio-ready.What You Will LearnMaster each selection tool found in PhotoshopChoose the right tools for cleaning and refining artworkSave selections for other projectsMake your artwork scalable in Illustrator using various methods
Who Is This Book For
Readers with little-to-intermediate-level experience with Photoshop.
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Zielgruppe
Professional/practitioner
Weitere Infos & Material
Chapter 1: Introduction and Pre-Photoshop Tools.- Chapter 2: Basic Tools to Know in Photoshop.- Chapter 3: Basic Marquee Tools.- Chapter 4: Using Crop Tools to Make Selections.- Chapter 5: Lasso Selection Tools.- Chapter 6: Selections Magic Wand, Quick Mask Mode, and Type Mask Tools.- Chapter 7: Quick Selection and Object Selection Tools.- Chapter 8: Using Select Color Range and Sky.- Chapter 9: Working with Focus Area and Select and Mask Properties.- Chapter 10: Shape Tools, Pen Tool, and Creating Paths.- Chapter 11: Channel Selections from Paths.- Chapter 12: Save a Selection as a Layer Mask.- Chapter 13: Placing Your Artwork into Illustrator.- Chapter 14: Image Trace.- Chapter 15: Working with the Pen Tools.- Chapter 16: Illustrator Tools.- Chapter 17: Adjusting Colors and Saving Artwork.- Chapter 18: Conclusion.
Jennifer Harder has worked in the graphic design industry for over 10 years. She has a degree in Graphic Communications and is currently teaching Acrobat, InDesign, and Dreamweaver courses at Langara College. As a freelancer, Jennifer frequently works with Adobe PDFs to help enhance websites. She enjoys talking about Adobe Software and her interests include writing, illustration, and working on her websites.