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In this photoshop tutorial, you will learn about the types of dodge and burn. The reason for using dodge and burn in photoshop is that it is creating depth, contrast, and eye-catching photos. So there three ways of doing dodging and burning.
1. Grey Color and Blending Modes
2. photoshop Curve adjustment layers
3. Soft White and Black brush and Blending Modes
The first method is widespread to create dodge and burn. It creates using layer fill with 50% grey. Set its blending mode to overlay. Apply dodge and burn tool on it. 2nd method is very professional and powerful to create a realistic and smooth result. Just by taking two curve adjustment layers. Invert the mask of both adjustment layers by pressing ctrl+i and apply soft white brush on the mask. 3rd method is creating a simple empty layer and set its blending mode to soft light and use a white and black brush on an empty layer for dodging and burning respectively.
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In this tutorial I show you how to fade an image to transparent using Photoshop Elements. This is a useful technique for creating cards and other graphics, or for making photo montages.
00:00 Photoshop Elemnets Fade to Transparent Effect Intro
00:31 Making a Duplicate of original image
00:49 Moving Image to Left Side
01:23 Adding a Layer Mask to the image layer
01:18 Doing a Basic Layer Mask Gradient
02:07 How we need to change the basic gradient to get the desired effect
02:28 Adjusting the Gradient using the Gradient Editor
03:27 Testing the Adjusted Gradient
03:51 Fine Tuning the Gradient
04:39 Comparing the Gradient Settings to the Layer Mask Gradient
05:11 Making a Solid Color Background based on the photo
05:43 Using a Picture in the transparent area
06:12 Photoshop Elements Fade Image to Transparent Review
06:55 like, Share, Subscribe
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This Photoshop Elements Fade to Transparent tutorial was recorded in Photoshop Elements 2020 but will also work just as well in other versions of Adobe Photoshop Elements.
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