by Leslie Nicole | Oct 17, 2013 | Photoshop Brushes, Using Overlays
As I mentioned in the post earlier this week, Using Vintage French Brushes and Overlays, use layer masks to break up french script brushes and overlays to best suit your image. Think of the text as a visual enhancement that evokes a vintage feel rather than as an...
by Leslie Nicole | Aug 5, 2011 | Using Textures
Before & After Now that we’ve covered using Clipping Masks in the video, Using Clipping Masks In Photoshop to Modify Textures, I wanted to show them applied in a real life image. The Original Image: an Anemone de Caen from the garden. I photographed it with...
by Leslie Nicole | May 27, 2011 | Using Textures
Note: This video was originally published in my old blog, Photo Artist Textures. This video shows how to use adjustment layers and clipping masks to modify your textures selectively and non-destructively in your Photoshop file. A review of the Photoshop commands To...
by Leslie Nicole | Oct 21, 2010 | Before & After, Using Textures
Using Adobe Photoshop This image is a good example of various ways you can create layer masks. In one layer mask I’ve used the paint brush, in the next a gradient fill and in another, I’ve used a channel to apply textured color. Ok, let’s get to it....
by Leslie Nicole | Oct 12, 2010 | Using Textures
Adobe Photoshop You may want to quickly turn off your layer mask from time to time just to check and see if you are on the right track. It’s easier to see if you’ve gone too far by just turning it off for a second. Also, if you have several layer masks for...