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		<title>Photoshop Trick : 10 Steps make your photo to Hand Sketch effect</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 16:56:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[if you like the beauty of the painting sketch was made crayons or pencils, Now with Adobe Photoshop CS3 and CS4, you can practice these effects to your digital photos. Without drawing skills, you have been able to draw sketches. There are few tips from me, if you want a sketch painted more optimal, use the Graphic Tablet Mouse instead. Curious? Following Steps!<br /><br />DPF6WU2AKGX2 
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<p>If you like the beauty of the painting sketch was made crayons or pencils, Now with <strong>Adobe Photoshop CS3</strong> and CS4, you can practice these effects to your digital photos. Without drawing skills, you have been able to draw sketches. There are few tips from me, if you want a sketch painted more optimal, use the Graphic Tablet Mouse instead. <strong>Curious? Following Steps!</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Step 1 :</strong></p>
<p>Find a digital photo with high resolution both as a reference sketch, open the image in the File <strong>Menu &gt; Open</strong>. Create a new layer just above it and name the layer is <strong>&#8220;Gray Layer&#8221;</strong>. Select the color light gray from the <strong>Color Picker</strong> as the <strong>Foreground Color</strong>, and then click OK. Fill the layer with the color of the foreground color by clicking on the <strong>Edit</strong> menu, then select <strong>Fill &gt; Foreground Color</strong> and click OK.</p>
<p><strong>Step 2 :</strong></p>
<p>Next, switch to the layer palette, select Menu <a title="Photoshop Trick : Change the color of your skin become white and slippery as mannequin" rel="nofollow" href="http://agilworld.com/photoshop-trick/trick-change-the-color-of-your-skin-become-white-and-slippery-as-mannequin"><strong>Layers &gt; Create New Fill or Adjustment Layer</strong></a>, and then select <strong>Pattern</strong>. Select group &#8216;<strong>Pappers Grayscale</strong>&#8216; and select the fibers 1 type. And before pressing the OK button, larger-scale pattern in the texture of 300% in the Scale column then continue by clicking OK.</p>
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<p><strong>Step 3 :</strong></p>
<p>Change the layer blending to <strong>Soft Light</strong> with the Opacity to 40%. Next duplicate the background layer / model and name it <strong>&#8220;glowing edges&#8221;</strong> on the duplicated layer. This is done to give effect to these layers.</p>
<p><strong>Step 4 :</strong></p>
<p>Now, go to Filter menu, choose <strong>Stylize &gt; Glowing edges</strong>. Drag the slider &#8216;Edge Width&#8217; to number 3, move the slider &#8216;Edge Brightness&#8217; to number 12, Drag the slider &#8216;smoothness&#8217; to the number 7 and click OK. Still on Layer &#8216;Glowing edges&#8217;, invert staining in this layer by selecting Image menu, select <a title="Photoshop Trick : Change the color of your skin become white and slippery as mannequin" rel="nofollow" href="http://agilworld.com/photoshop-trick/trick-change-the-color-of-your-skin-become-white-and-slippery-as-mannequin"><strong>Adjustment &gt; Invert</strong></a> (Ctrl + I). Because since we do not need color information at this layer, change the color to be black &amp; white by selecting the Image menu, select <strong>Adjustment Desaturate</strong> or press a key combination (Ctrl + Shift + U) on the keyboard .</p>
<p><strong>Step 5 :</strong></p>
<p>Move the layer &#8220;Glowing edges&#8221; is to stack the top layer by dragging while holding the left mouse button. Change the Layer Blending into <strong>Multiply</strong> by setting the Opacity to 20%. Return to layer, duplicate the layer Background / model and name this new layer with the &#8216;Sketch&#8217;. On this layer, we will create a sketch effect. Discard color information at this layer by selecting Image menu, select <a title="Photoshop Trick : Change the color of your skin become white and slippery as mannequin" rel="nofollow" href="http://agilworld.com/photoshop-trick/trick-change-the-color-of-your-skin-become-white-and-slippery-as-mannequin"><strong>Adjustment &gt; Desaturate</strong></a> or press the key combination &#8220;Shift + Ctrl + U&#8221; on the keyboard.</p>
<p><strong>Step 6 :</strong></p>
<p>Next, move the sketch layer to the stack top layer by dragging while holding the left mouse button. Then, increase the contrast in this layer by selecting Image menu, and select <strong>Adjustment &gt; Curves</strong> or press the key combination &#8220;Ctrl + F&#8221; on your keyboard and click OK. Give Grainy effect by selecting Filter menu, select <strong>Noise &gt; Add Noise</strong>. Drag the slider &#8216;Amount&#8217; to 14.21%, choose Gaussian in the Distribution column, and check Monochromatic field and click OK.</p>
<p><strong>Step 7 :</strong></p>
<p>Hide the first layer &#8220;Sketch&#8221; by choosing Layer menu, select <strong>Layer Mask &gt; Hide All</strong>. You also can press the Add Layer Mask button at the bottom of the layer palette then click the <strong>Edit</strong> menu, select <strong>Fill &gt; Black</strong>. This layer makes the layer remains visible on the mode, but for now, hidden under the mask.</p>
<p><strong>Step 8 :</strong></p>
<p>Now select the Brush Tool (B), then click on the Toolbar Brush to select the brush shape. Choose the <strong>Dry Media Brushes</strong> and then select the type of brush <strong>Pastel on Charcoal Paper</strong>. If you use the Graphic Tablet, open the Brush Editor by pressing the F5 key on your keyboard.<strong> Dynamic Shape Panel</strong>, change the Size Control Jitter from <strong>Off </strong>to <strong>Pen Pressure</strong>. Similarly, in the <strong>Other Dynamics Panel</strong>, change the <strong>Opacity Jitter</strong> becomes <strong>Pen Pressure Control</strong>. If you use the Mouse, you do not need to open the Brush Editor, simply change the quantity Opacity and Flow at the Option bar.</p>
<p><strong>Step 9 :</strong></p>
<p>Back to the <strong>Sketch Layer</strong>, click the thumbnail black mask to work on the Mask. Do not forget to use the <strong>Foreground Color</strong> to white. Set brush size 15 px, opacity to 55% and Flow to 75%, scratched Stylus / Mouse slowly. Apply On the first face of the character, such as eyes, eyebrows, nose and mouth. Do more scratches, especially on the part of the body contours.</p>
<p><strong>Step 10 :</strong></p>
<p>Now, scratched Brush hair in the frame. Use a smaller brush, about the size of 10px. Now, larger brush size of 30 px, scratched in all parts of the hair. And further, larger <strong>Opacity</strong> to 98% and use a small brush (10 px) to further reinforce the character&#8217;s eyes and mouth. And as a last resort, brush in shadow areas by using the Brush size 35 px or larger and <strong>Opacity</strong> to 81%.</p>
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		<title>Photoshop Trick : Change the color of your skin become white and slippery as mannequin</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jan 2010 11:17:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Agilworld</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this trick, I will explain the change the color of your skin become white and slippery as a mannequin. By using smart filters feature in Photoshop CS3and CS4, we no longer need to use a lot of image layer to achieve this result. Curious? Following steps!

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="caption-img-left"><img title="Mannequinn Skin Simulation" src="http://agilworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Sampel.jpg" alt="photoshop simulation skin" width="145" /></span></p>
<p>In this trick, I will explain the change the color of your skin become white and slippery as a mannequin. By using smart filters feature in Photoshop CS3and CS4, we no longer need to use a lot of image layer to achieve this result.</p>
<p><strong>Step #1</strong></p>
<p>Find the picture of a Model that has a high resolution. Open the image in the <strong>File Menu&gt; Open</strong>. Convert the layer to Smart Filters, by clicking on the menu <strong>Filter&gt; Convert for Smart Filters</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Step #2</strong></p>
<p>After changing into Layer 0, follow these steps to remove the skin texture by clicking on the menu <strong>Filter&gt; Noise&gt; Reduce Noise</strong>. Set the slider until it reaches the Strength to 10, the <strong>Preserve Details</strong> to <strong>0%</strong>, <strong>Reduce Color Noise</strong> to <strong>100%</strong>, and <strong>0%</strong> Sharpen Details. Check the option <strong>Remove JPEG Artifacts</strong> and Click OK!. Repeat the same to click CTRL + F. to get the texture really slick and smooth, repeat this step two or three times by clicking <strong>Filter&gt; Reduce Noise </strong>or Ctrl + F, especially in large resolution images.<span id="__caret"> </span></p>
<p><strong>Step #3</strong></p>
<p>The next step, click the <strong>Filter Menu&gt; Blur&gt; Smart Blur</strong> and set the slider to get the scale <strong>Threshold Radius</strong> to <strong>4.7</strong> and <strong>37.8</strong> and click OK. Next, activate <strong>&#8216;Layer Smart Filters&#8217;</strong> by clicking the left mouse to modify the mask.</p>
<p><strong>Step #4</strong></p>
<p>Now activate the tool <strong>&#8216;Brush Tool (B)&#8217;</strong> and set the <strong>Opacity</strong> to <strong>100%</strong>. click options <strong>Rounded Soft Brush</strong> with <strong>Foreground Color</strong> set to black color. Brush on all parts of the picture except the skin areas. This step aims to restore the original texture of hair, clothes, and background. Do it gradually with caution. Next, zoom out the size of brush, then brush on the brow, eyes, nose and lips part to restore the character&#8217;s face. If something goes wrong, you just fix it by using the Brush tool with the <strong>Foreground Color</strong> tool set to white color.</p>
<p><strong>Step #5</strong></p>
<p>Next, click on <strong>Layers&gt; Create New Fill or Adjustment Layers</strong> and select <strong>Black &amp; White</strong>. Drag the slider Reds and Yellow to the right so that a skin color is very bright and click OK. Next, change the <strong>Layer Blending</strong> to <strong>Screen</strong> and return the color information in the image other than the skin area by using the <strong>Brush Tool (B)</strong> and still set the Opacity to <strong>100%</strong> and the <strong>Foreground Color</strong> to black color. After that, reduce the <strong>Opacity </strong>to <strong>35%</strong> and brush on the eyebrows, eyes and lips. Do it slowly and repeatedly carefully to restore the color information in these parts.</p>
<p><strong>Step #6</strong></p>
<p>Now, Shading image using <strong>Burn Tool (O)</strong>. Still working in <strong>Black &amp; White Layer Mask</strong>, brush on areas darker. To make it easier, use the original image as a reference model. Return the Layers Menu &gt; <strong>Create New Fill or Adjustment Layers&gt; Hue / Saturation</strong> and Drag the slider to the numbers <strong>-52 </strong>and click OK. Now, return the restoration color information on character faces and don’t forget to set <strong>Foreground Color</strong> to Black and Brush <strong>Opacity</strong> to <strong>100%.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Step #7</strong></p>
<p>Next, select Levels from the menu <strong>Layers&gt; Create New Fill or Adjustment Layers</strong> to get level with better contrast. Set the slider to the position of <strong>Input Levels</strong> to <strong>28</strong>, <strong>0.9</strong>, <strong>255</strong> and click OK. Furthermore, re-done restoration color information by using <strong>Brush Tool (B).</strong> If you want an easier way, you can press <strong>Ctrl + left click</strong> on the <strong>Layer Mask Thumbnail Hue / Saturation</strong> or <strong>Black or White</strong>. By continuing to work on the <strong>Layer Mask Levels</strong>, click <strong>Edit&gt; Fill&gt; Black</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Step #8</strong></p>
<p>Press Ctrl + Click on the fourth layer, then right click and select Duplicate Layers. Return to fourth layer results in a doubling of the current situation, right-click and choose <strong>Merge Layers (Ctrl + E)</strong>.  After merged, rename the layer to be <strong>Flattened</strong>, and then set the other layers in <strong>Invisible Mode</strong>. Because the layer with Smart Filters cannot accept editing commands in addition to Filter menu, we need to make a conventional layer. This is the reason why this flattened layer is made. Stay save another layer as a preventive action if you want to pull through improvements in some initial steps.</p>
<h3>Step #9</h3>
<p>Then, activate the tool <strong>Clone Stamp Tool (S)</strong>. Fix the shading  area on the cheeks and other parts to get the impression of a smoother skin and without disabilities. Use a brush with the <strong>Opacity</strong> to <strong>44%</strong>. Press Alt + Click on the area to be used as the source point and click on the skin to be repaired.</p>
<p><strong>Step #10</strong></p>
<p>To get the glow characteristic of the plastic mannequin, activate tool Dodge Tool (O), set the Range <strong>Highlights&gt; Exposure</strong> to <strong>36%</strong>. Brush enough in the area &#8216;T&#8217; in the face and other body parts. And to improve the appearance of pale mannequin skin, remove some details remaining colors using the <strong>Sponge Tool (O)</strong>. <strong>Desaturate Mode switch</strong> on the Flow 75%.</p>
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