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Whether you are drawing an action scene in a comic, or just two figures having a conversation, Kyle is here to give you some tips that will help you make your drawings more dynamic.
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In this GIMP Photo Manipulation tutorial I show you how to erase someone from a photo and replace objects in the background to create a floating shoes effect (in this case the Air Jordan 1 Court Purple shoes). This is a really cool effect that can make shoes look magic, or can be a great way to showcase products in a unique way.
I use the Resynthesizer plugin for this tutorial, as well as the heal and clone tools. I also show you how to use layers, layer masks, paths, and selections. Beginners are welcome, though I cover plenty of advanced concepts for this tutorial!
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Make custom image adjustments and quickly apply the same look and feel to multiple images.
Save the Adobe Stock photo to your Camera Roll to use Lightroom on your iPad. [https://adobe.ly/3MGBcd6]
Adjust your image:
1. Open a photo.
2. Tap the Edit button.
3. Open the Light panel.
4. Adjust Contrast, Highlights, Shadows, and Blacks. We used the following settings:
a. Contrast: 60
b. Highlights: -20
c. Shadows: 20
d. Blacks: 20
5. Open the Color panel.
6. Adjust Temp, Vibrance, and Saturation. We used the following settings:
a. Temp: 10
b. Vibrance: 50
c. Saturation: 35
7. Open Color Mix settings.
8. Adjust red, yellow, and blue channels. We used the following settings:
a. Red Saturation: -20
b. Yellow Hue: 50
c. Yellow Saturation: 30
d. Blue Hue: 50
e. Blue Saturation: 30
9. Open Color Grading settings.
10. Switch to the Midtones color wheel and adjust the settings. We used:
a. Luminance: -60
b. Hue: 237
c. Saturation: 100
11. Switch to the Highlights color wheel and adjust the settings. We used:
a. Luminance: -15
b. Hue: 225
c. Saturation: 100
Save your edits:
1. Tap the three dots from the top menu.
2. Select Create Preset.
3. Name your preset.
Reuse your preset:
1. Open a new photo.
2. Tap the Presets button.
3. Choose “Yours”.
4. Tap User Presets.
5. Select your preset.
6. Tap Done.
7. Tap Share to export your photo to your camera roll or social media.
That’s it!
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