Thursday, 17 November 2011

Photoshop workshop part 2 - Layering and liquifying

First, I layered the image by clicking on the background layer and selecting 'duplicate layer' at the bottom of the window.


Then I clicked on 'Filter' and selected 'Liquify',
And then I clicked on the 'Bloat Tool' form the little tool bar on the right,

and used it to make certain parts of the image appear larger i.e. the eyes.

Original
Edited using 'Bloat' tool.



Notice how the eye is slightly bigger than the original.



After that, I opened up another image onto Photoshop to use as another layer. I used the Move tool to drag the image onto the first image so that it would automatically appear over the first image as another layer.
I resized the second layer so that it would fit over the whole image and clicked 'Apply' so it would stay in place. Then I clicked the blending layer selection box,
clicked on 'Overlay',
And here is the result:




I saved the image by clicking 'File' then 'Save As', 
then changed the file name, 
then selected the format to save the image as,
and clicked 'Save'.

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