1.
Create Pixel Art in Photoshop
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Ø “The
camera scan photograph and encode the image in to pixel”
Ø The
smallest individual unit of your display is Pixel.
Ø Pixel
is a not easy to understand, but to play with difficulty.
Ø The
Physical size of a pixel depends on how you have set the resolution for the
display screen.
Ø Pixel
art has picked up after the massive success of Floppy Bird game.
Ø The
pixel is feels awesome to create your own pixel art and to see it at work in
your games.
Ø Graphics
designer must have knowledge about all types of graphics and Pixel art is one
of them.
Ø Pixel
art is quite popular in game development and illustration.
Read this blog here :- CreatePixel Art in Photoshop.
2.
Working with Crop Tools in Photoshop
Ø This
blog is how to how to work with Crop Tools.
Ø The
crop tool allows you to select an area of of an image and discard everything
outside this area.
Ø In
order versions of Photoshop up to CS5, were only three options available in the
crop tool menu Crop, Slice & Slice select tool but From Photoshop CS6 on words
there is a forth option added to the menu.
Ø Crop
tool is used to trim the selective areas of an image, it’s reduce the size of the
image.
Ø Perspective
crop tool is used to convert perspective image to flat image.
Ø It
is used to flatten the image that is captured at different angles.
Ø Slice
& Slice tool divides the image into various pieces, it is used to websites
later.
Read this blog here :- Workingwith Crop Tools in Photoshop
3. Working with History Brush Tool in Photoshop
ØHistory
brush tool is used selectively restore the color, detail, smoothness and
attributes of an image.
Ø It
is use and we want to convert color images to black & white images.
Ø Art
history brush tool is similar to blur tool but it works on the layer and
replaces the attributes of the real layer.
Ø The
opacity sets the opacity level for an element.
Ø Opacity
level describes the transparency level, whew 1 is not transparent at all. 0.5
is 50% see through, and 0 as completely transparent.
Read this blog here :- Working with History Brush Tool in Photoshop
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