Pampanga I. Getting to Know Adobe Photoshop A. Navigating through Adobe Photoshop B. Using Layers C. Using Photoshop Toolbox D. Using Free Transform Adobe Photoshop is a tool developed for creating, editing, and enhancing an image . A.) Application Bar: Contains the workspace switcher, menus (for Windows only), application controls, view controls, and a button for you to access CS Live. B.) Menu Bar: Contains the main functions of Photoshop such as File, Edit, and Image. C.) Options Bar: Displays the options for the currently selected tool/object. D.) Color Palette: Helps you modify your work with regards to colors. E.) Adjustment Palette: Helps you modify your work with regards to applying different adjustments such as the Vibrance. F.) Layers Palette: Helps you modify your work with regards to the different layers of an image. G.) Canvas (Workspace): Contains the current file you are working on. H.) Status: Shows the zoom value and file size of the current file. I.) Tools Panel: Contains the different tools used for creating and editing images. A Layer can be considered as a chunk of your Photoshop file. They are individual units that can be duplicated, renamed and organized. II. Adjusting Color A. Equalizing Brightness/Contrast and Changing Exposure B. Altering Vibrance and Changing Hue/Saturation C. Modifying Color Balance D. Converting to Black and White E. Adjusting Threshold Level F. Using Gradient Map III. Retouching Images A. Removing Unwanted Parts of an Image B. Duplicating Parts of an image IV. Creating Designs A. Drawing and Editing Shapes in Photoshop B. Embellishing Pages using Brush Tool i. Using and Selecting Brush Tools ii. Creating and Importing Custom Brush V. Performing Selections A. Using Selections VI. Adding Effects to Images using Filters A. Using Single Filter for Layers B. Using Combination Filters for Layers VII. Adding Effects to Layers A. Exploring Blend Modes B. Applying Layer Styles IX. Masking Layers • Erasing and Hiding an Image using Masks X. Drawing Illustrations A. Inking an Illustrations B. Adding Colors C. Adding Shadows, Highlights, and Details XI. Working for the Final Output “You don't put your head above the parapet and become a personality if you're an illustrator - it's not part of it; it's not possible. You are a servant to the story.” - Robert Ingpen
Ward A. Thompson v. City of Lawrence, Kansas Ron Olin, Chief of Police Jerry Wells, District Attorney Frank Diehl, David Davis, Kevin Harmon, Mike Hall, Ray Urbanek, Jim Miller, Bob Williams, Craig Shanks, John Lewis, Jack Cross, Catherine Kelley, Dan Ward, James Haller, Dave Hubbell and Matilda Woody, Frances S. Wisdom v. City of Lawrence, Kansas Ron Olin, Chief of Police David Davis, Mike Hall, Jim Miller, Bob Williams, Craig Shanks, John L. Lewis, Jack Cross, Kevin Harmon, Catherine Kelley, Dan Ward and James Haller, Jr., 58 F.3d 1511, 10th Cir. (1995)