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If you want to tap the full power of Photoshop to create digital art that dazzles, you've come to the right place. Photoshop guru and author Al Ward launches you on an exciting journey through little-known photo manipulation techniques that will fire your brain for some truly creative work. Use the inspirational tutorials to tap into your right brain and Photoshop CS4. Create glass textures or striking reflections on water, shape otherworldly landscapes or creatures and scenes from nightmares—this compelling book will expand your skills beyond the everyday and unleash your true artistry.
Master Blend If, extraction, layer masks, and other Photoshop tools essential for freeing your brain
Glamorize portraits by erasing wrinkles, changing eye color, and whitening teeth
Learn out-of-your-head special effects, such as creating plastic or glass textures or intertwining objects
Add mood to your images, create reflections on water, and light up the sky with patterns
Bring out your inner Van Gogh with sketching, painting, and pencil tools
Turn flesh to stone, make a cyborg, and learn other ways to turn people into exotic art
Add drama to your photos with moody color alterations and reductions
Paint like a pro using combinations of filters, adjustments, and brushing techniques
Transform portraits and landscape images into scenes from nightmares and realms of the fantastic
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Mixed level beginner/intermediate,
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This review is from: Photoshop For Right-Brainers: The Art of Photomanipulation (Paperback)
I am working my way through this book, every day a few pages and everytime I learn a lot, sometimes new things, somethimes other ways to achieve the same goal.I am intermediate PS and sometimes I find it confusing that the author explaines things on a beginner level and the other time he goes to the next step without explaining the how to, so he is not consequent in his teaching-level. This was especially the case with the explanation of the Displace Filter in Chapter I, but after studying the Displace-lesson in Photoshop Cafe I found my way out and learned even more than just what was in the book. So I am very happy with this book, find it very stimulating for the creative proces in myself.
The rightbrainer titel is a bit confusing, I don't know if I am a rightbrainer but I think it is a very good choise for al the right- and leftbrained people who are not afraid to look for more information on the web if they don't understand the explanation from the author. Don't regret bying this book and I have a lot of books to compare. Sorry for making mistakes, i am Dutch, English is not my nativ language. Madeleine Assink-Kleve
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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So far, Photoshop for Right Brainers is my Favourite,
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It's a slim volume, so I was a little skeptical of it's value. But every page is substantial. Al Ward knows his stuff. It's not for newbies, but this book will take your Photoshop skills to a higher level. Many of the techniques will work in versions of Photoshop prior to CS4.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
great guide - from simple to complex exercises,
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I am a budding Digital Artist. I am retired, so I stocked up on great books, software, and videos because of my lack of funds to get a formal education. I am more of a hobbyist, so I am doing "how-to's". Internet tutorials are great, but I need to refer again and again to techniques and don't want to complicate my bookmarks. This book has some very good projects/effects to do with Photoshop that I wouldn't have thought of on my own. This book ranges from intermediate to advanced. The author assumes you know your basic tools; though, instruction is given in step-by-step fashion to enlighten the reader about masks, layers, blending modes, and more. Good book for CS4 and up.
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