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How To Add Light Or Shine To Anything In Photoshop |Creative Studio|

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 Hello everyone! Today we gonna see how to use photoshop to add shine to any jwellery or glow to street lights or lamps. The steps shown below adds natural feel to the object as if it was already there. I'll tell you 2 ways to do this, whichever you feel easy you can use. Let's get started-- METHOD 1- Firstly, we have to add a new layer and this new layer is very important. If you are using a windows PC then press Ctrl + Shift + N, and for MAC press Command + Shift + N. This will open a new layer dialogue box. Here, give this layer a name. Change mode from Normal to "Color Dodge" and check the last option saying 'Fill with color dodge- neutral color (black). Then click on OK. We will see that a new layer is added which is black in color. Now grab the brush tool, make sure that your foreground color is white, reduce the flow to anywhere between 5% to 10%. Now just start painting where you want to add shine or glow. METHOD 2- Simply add a new layer. Change its blend

How I Improve Low Resolution Image Quality In Photoshop |Creative Studio|

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How you will find that the image is of low resolution? Whenever you try to zoom into your image you'll find that it becomes pixelated and blurry. But you want to use this image in any of your work, and low resolution will look messy. Don't worry I have got a trick for you to improve your image quality. Lets get started! Open your image with Photoshop. Scale image to bigger resolution. Goto Image > Image size - Make sure the dimensions is set to pixels. - Increase resolution until width is approx 3000 px. - Resample should be checked - Hit ok  < Image no longer looks pixelated because we have increased pixel per inch of the image. Now we will make the image look more clear and sharp. > Make a copy of layer (Ctrl + J) Goto Filter > Camera Raw Filter (Shift + Ctrl + A) In the details tab adjust these values-- • In sharpening section: - Amount = 100 - Radius = 1.5 - Detail = 10 - Masking = 0 - Luminance = 65 - Luminance contrast = 0 - Color = 100 - Color Detail = 0 - Co

Changing Color Of An Object In Photoshop

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 We'll learn the technique to change the color of an object in Photoshop with respect to light and shadows. Every color is made using 3 components HSB i.e., Hue, Saturation and Brightness. These values differ for each color. If these values are same then the color looks flat. For this tutorial I am going to change the color of a furniture which was originally yellowish in color to bluish shade keeping in mind the original image light and shadows. Steps :- • First of all select the object using selection tool. • Now add solid color layer and choose desired color. Doing so we will notice that the color is looking flat, irrespective of the light and shadows. To apply depth we need to change HSB values. • Change the blending mode to Color. • Add level adjustment layer. Move the slider and set values untill you obtain best result. You can also refer to this video to understand better >>>  https://youtu.be/-23IKR5KaMQ Image used- Final image-