Saturday 7 January 2017

Layers

  • A layer is simply one image stacked on top of another.
  • You use layers to perform tasks such as compositing multiple images, adding text to an image, or adding vector graphic shapes.
  • You can apply a layer style to add a special effect such as a drop shadow or a glow.
    Layers panel overview
    • The layers panel in photoshop lists all layers, layer groups, and layer effects in an image.
    • You can use the layers panel to show and hide layers, create new layers, and work with groups of layers.
      • A. Layers panel menu B. Filter C. Layer Group D. Layer E. Expand/Collapse Layer effects F. Layer effect G. Layer thumbnail.
      Using layers
      • Open a image in Photoshop.
        • Duplicate the layer by pressing Ctrl+J (or go to Layer>Duplicate layer).
          • Now go to filter>Blur>Gaussian blur and enter a value around 10px.
            • At this point we have two layer: the bottom one which is the original layer, and the upper one which is blurred.
            • To create the til-shift effect we have to remove the blurred effect from a specific area – the one you want to emphasize. So create a layer mask.
              • Grab a black soft brush (reduce hardness to 0%) and start painting over the bridge.
              • Painting over the mask using a black brush we remove that area. In this way an area of the below layer will reappear:
                • Here is the til-shift effect! In case you’re not satisfied with the result. you can always use the white brush to replace the pixels.
                  Why work on layers at all?
                  • They do not destroy your original photo.
                  • You are working on top of or on copies of that photo.
                  • You will have more control.
                  • You can use blending modes to change the way layers interact.
                  • You can change the opacity of any effects.

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