Photoshop Edge F.x 2.3
Written by Steve Patterson. In this Photoshop tutorial, we'll learn how to give a photo a worn, torn edges effect.Creating the effect is easy, requiring nothing more than a few layers, the Eraser Tool, one of Photoshop's built-in brushes, and some layer styles to help finish things off. Photoshop can build a variety of basic 3D objects using 2D layers as a starting point. After creating a 3D object, you can move it in 3D space, change render settings, add lighting, or merge it with other 3D layers. Convert 2D layers into 3D postcards (planes with 3D properties). If your starting layer is a text layer, any transparency is retained.
Layers #1 True of False. You can change the order of layers in the stack. True #2 List the three types of layers. Image, Type, and Background #3 Photoshop always numbers layers ___________ no matter how many you add or delete. Sequentially #4 You can turn off the thumbnail display using the _____________ in the Layers Panel. List arrow #5 List the steps in changing a Background Layer to an Image Layer using the menu bar.
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Click Layer Menu, New, Layer from Background Tools #1 True or False. The Rectangular Marquee is an example of a freeform tool. False #2 When making selections based on color, use the ____________ tool. Magic Wand #3 Which selection tool lets you isolate complex shapes? Rectangular Marquee, b. Elliptical Marquee, d. Magnetic Lasso d.
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Magnetic Lasso #4 When the Magic Wand Tool is selected, the options bar does not include a(n) ____________. Tolerance box, b. Anti-alias box, c. Contiguous box, d.
Use All Layers box a. Tolerance box #5 You can nudge a selection using the ____________ keys.