Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Liquify Filter in Photoshop in Bangla (Lesson 41)


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In this video, I discussed about Liquify filter in Photoshop in Bangla. I discussed it's various different tools and showed when and how to use them.
Liquify filter tools that I discussed:
Forward warp tool,
Reconstruct tool,
Twirl Clockwise tool,
Freeze mask tool,
Thaw mask tool,
Pucker tool,
Bloat tool.

I also discussed about the keyboard and mouse shortcuts to change the diameter of the brush of liquify tool.

From this lesson, you will learn how to use Liquify filter in Photoshop in Bangla.

This lesson, Liquify filter in Photoshop in Bangla (Lesson 41) is in 2 versions as always. You can either watch the English or the Bangla version.

Subscribe to this channel from here:
https://www.youtube.com/rakibul2010islam

Source of image:
Photo from Gratisography
cdn.gratisography.com/photos/404H.jpg

About the tutorial series (Photoshop Tutorials):
This is my first video tutorial series on YouTube. I have prepared both Bengali and English versions for the viewers. In this tutorial series, I have discussed starting from the very basics of Photoshop all the way to the advance level tutorials.

This tutorial series is divided into 7 different chapters. Those are:
Chapter-1: Fundamentals of Photoshop
Chapter-2: Different selection tools and their use
Chapter-3: Working with texts in Photoshop
Chapter-4: Use of different photo correction tools
Chapter-5: Image Adjustments
Chapter-6: Filter effects
Chapter-7: Advanced projects and commands

These tutorials are for everyone. So if you are a beginner then you can start from today. If you follow all these lessons and understand everything and practice them well  then you will be able to do professional works. So, best of luck.

Liquify Filter in Photoshop (Lesson 41)


Watch on YouTube:
In this video, I discussed about Liquify filter in Photoshop. I discussed it's various different tools and showed when and how to use them.
Liquify filter tools that I discussed:
Forward warp tool,
Reconstruct tool,
Twirl Clockwise tool,
Freeze mask tool,
Thaw mask tool,
Pucker tool,
Bloat tool.

I also discussed about the keyboard and mouse shortcuts to change the diameter of the brush of liquify tool.

From this lesson, you will learn how to use Liquify filter in Photoshop.

This lesson, Liquify filter in Photoshop (Lesson 41) is in 2 versions as always. You can either watch the English or the Bangla version.

Subscribe to this channel from here:
https://www.youtube.com/rakibul2010islam

Source of image:
Photo from Gratisography
cdn.gratisography.com/photos/404H.jpg

English Subtitle:
Hello viewers! I am Rakib. In this lesson, I will discuss about Liquify filter in Photoshop. Here you can see different tools of Liquify filter and we can do a lot of things using these tools like we can push or pull area of an image and we can rotate something or we can make something smaller or something bigger. So that's what you can do using the Liquify filter and now I will discuss everything in detail. So keep watching. We are gonna start over. Filter/liquify. And here you can see some properties and we are not gonna change anything from here. We will use all the default settings and the first tool is the Forward warp tool. Using this tool you can change any area of an image like this. You can also correct cloth problems like this. We can also correct this one. And if anything goes wrong then you can select this Reconstruct tool and then drag from there and it will bring it back to the previous state. And after that you can use this Twirl Clockwise tool to rotate something like this and now you can see, we are also moving this area and if we don't want to do that then we can select this Freeze mask tool and select the area that we don't want to be affected. And if anything goes wrong then you can select this Thaw mask tool and remove that area using this tool. And after that you can use this Twirl clockwise tool and rotate it. So now we can see these areas are not affected. So we can use this Thaw mask tool to remove these. And you can use this Pucker tool to make something smaller like this and you can also use this Bloat tool to make something bigger. And when using this tool you always have to use the appropriate diameter of this brush and to do that you can use the right or left square brackets from the keyboard or you can hold Alt from the keyboard and Right click from the mouse and drag right to increase the diameter or the left to decrease the diameter. So that's all for this lesson. If you like this video then you can give a thumbs up, share it and subscribe to this channel for more videos and see you in the next lesson. Thanks for watching.

About the tutorial series (Photoshop Tutorials):
This is my first video tutorial series on YouTube. I have prepared both Bengali and English versions for the viewers. In this tutorial series, I have discussed starting from the very basics of Photoshop all the way to the advance level tutorials.

This tutorial series is divided into 7 different chapters. Those are:
Chapter-1: Fundamentals of Photoshop
Chapter-2: Different selection tools and their use
Chapter-3: Working with texts in Photoshop
Chapter-4: Use of different photo correction tools
Chapter-5: Image Adjustments
Chapter-6: Filter effects
Chapter-7: Advanced projects and commands

These tutorials are for everyone. So if you are a beginner then you can start from today. If you follow all these lessons and understand everything and practice them well  then you will be able to do professional works. So, best of luck.

Sunday, May 13, 2018

Gaussian Blur and Surface Blur effect in Photoshop in Bangla (Lesson 40)


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In this video, I showed how to apply Gaussian blur and Surface blur effects in Photoshop. I showed how to separate subject and apply Gaussian blur to the background to make the subject stand out in photo. And I also showed how to deselect the areas that need not to be applied the Gaussian blur effect from the smart filters using brush tool. And in the 2nd image, I showed how to separate face, remove the bigger spots using Spot healing brush tool and convert it to smart object and then apply the Surface blur with the proper adjustment using the Threshold and Radius sliders. After that, I showed how to deselect the areas that need not to be applied the Surface blur effect from the smart filters using brush tool. And finally I showed how to add noise to give the photo more natural look.

From this lesson, you will learn when and how to apply Gaussian blur and Surface blur effect in Photoshop.

This lesson, Gaussian blur and Surface blur effect in Photoshop in Bangla (Lesson 40) is in 2 versions as always. You can either watch the English or the Bangla version.

Subscribe to this channel from here:
https://www.youtube.com/rakibul2010islam

Source of image:
Photo by dagon_ from Pixabay
pixabay.com/en/snow-baby-girl-white-happy-season-1217124/

Photo by Tembela Bohle from Pexels
www.pexels.com/photo/portrait-of-woman-1029572/

About the tutorial series (Photoshop Tutorials):
This is my first video tutorial series on YouTube. I have prepared both Bengali and English versions for the viewers. In this tutorial series, I have discussed starting from the very basics of Photoshop all the way to the advance level tutorials.

This tutorial series is divided into 7 different chapters. Those are:
Chapter-1: Fundamentals of Photoshop
Chapter-2: Different selection tools and their use
Chapter-3: Working with texts in Photoshop
Chapter-4: Use of different photo correction tools
Chapter-5: Image Adjustments
Chapter-6: Filter effects
Chapter-7: Advanced projects and commands

These tutorials are for everyone. So if you are a beginner then you can start from today. If you follow all these lessons and understand everything and practice them well  then you will be able to do professional works. So, best of luck.

Gaussian Blur and Surface Blur effect in Photoshop (Lesson 40)


Watch on YouTube:
In this video, I showed how to apply Gaussian blur and Surface blur effects in Photoshop. I showed how to separate subject and apply Gaussian blur to the background to make the subject stand out in photo. And I also showed how to deselect the areas that need not to be applied the Gaussian blur effect from the smart filters using brush tool. And in the 2nd image, I showed how to separate face, remove the bigger spots using Spot healing brush tool and convert it to smart object and then apply the Surface blur with the proper adjustment using the Threshold and Radius sliders. After that, I showed how to deselect the areas that need not to be applied the Surface blur effect from the smart filters using brush tool. And finally I showed how to add noise to give the photo more natural look.

From this lesson, you will learn when and how to apply Gaussian blur and Surface blur effect in Photoshop.

This lesson, Gaussian blur and Surface blur effect in Photoshop (Lesson 40) is in 2 versions as always. You can either watch the English or the Bangla version.

Subscribe to this channel from here:
https://www.youtube.com/rakibul2010islam

Source of image:
Photo by dagon_ from Pixabay
pixabay.com/en/snow-baby-girl-white-happy-season-1217124/

Photo by Tembela Bohle from Pexels
www.pexels.com/photo/portrait-of-woman-1029572/

English Subtitle:
Hello viewers! I am Rakib. In this lesson, I will show you How to blur background with Gaussian blur and make your subject stand out and will also show you How to smoothen face or skin by Surface blur. So keep watching. In this image, I will apply Gaussian blur to blur the background. So first we will use the Quick selection tool to select the subject. So when the selection is completed, we will press Ctrl+J to duplicate the subject and now we will apply the effect to the background. So first we will convert it to smart object and now we will go to: Filter/Blur/Gaussian blur. We will select the amount from here. I will select 9 pixels and will click OK. Now we can see a glow from the edges and we can remove that. To do that we will select this smart filter. It works exactly like a layer mask. So we will select a brush and the flow will be 33% and the hardness will be 0. And now we can drag from the area that we want to deselect from this effect. We can see we are getting the details that we want. So if I hold shift and click here then you can see the change. So that's the before and after. So that's how you can use the Gaussian blur to blur the background and make your subject stand out. So now we will see the Surface blur effect to this image. So we will press Ctrl+Enter to make the selection and then we will press Ctrl+J to duplicate this layer and we will apply the Surface blur to smoothen this skin but before we do that we have to remove these bigger spots using the Spot healing brush tool. So we will click here and select the Spot healing brush tool and remove the bigger spots quickly. So now we will apply the effect. We'll right click here and convert it to smart object and now we will go to: Filter/Blur/Surface blur and first we will decrease the Threshold because it's too much. We will apply very small amount of threshold and will increase the radius. I think it's looking good. And we will click OK. Now you can see we have lost a lot of details but we can add noise here to cover all these. So before that we will deselect the area that we don't want to apply this effect like hairs, eyebrows, eyes and lips. So we will again select this Smart filters and will select the brush tool again and with the same setup we will drag from the areas that we want to deselect from that effect. So if I hold shift and click here. This is the change and now we can add noise here. Before we do that we have to select this layer and deselect this smart filters and then we will go to: Filter/Noise/Add noise and these amounts may vary for different images. We will select the distribution: Gaussian and this Monochromatic checked. And we will select the amount. I think this amount is looking good. So we will click OK. That's before and after. So that's how you can apply the Surface blur to smoothen the face or skin. If you like this video then you can give a thumbs up, share it and subscribe to this channel. So hope to see you in the next lesson. Thanks for watching.

Monday, May 7, 2018

Motion blur and Radial blur effects in Photoshop in Bangla (Lesson 39)


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In this video, I showed how and where to apply Motion blur and Radial blur effects in Photoshop in Bangla. I discussed how to separate subject and background and apply the Motion blur effects separately to each of them. I showed how to convert the layers to smart object before applying filter effects to apply them in a non-destructive and editable way. I explained how angle and distance work in terms of Motion blur. And after that I discussed about Radial blur. I showed both Spin and zoom Radial blur methods to different images to point out exactly what they do and how to apply them. I also showed when and how to change the blur center for Radial blur effects.

From this lesson, you will learn when and how to apply Motion blur and Radial blur effects in Photoshop.

This lesson, Motion blur and Radial blur effects in Photoshop in Bangla (Lesson 39) is in 2 versions as always. You can either watch the English or the Bangla version.

Subscribe to this channel from here:
https://www.youtube.com/rakibul2010islam

Source of image:
Photo by Bradley Wentzel on Unsplash
unsplash.com/photos/CMIesa5_y-c

pixabay.com/en/spirograph-pattern-orange-design-1988786/

Photo by Tatiana from Pexels
www.pexels.com/photo/adventure-asphalt-autumn-calmness-614484/

About the tutorial series (Photoshop Tutorials):
This is my first video tutorial series on YouTube. I have prepared both Bengali and English versions for the viewers. In this tutorial series, I have discussed starting from the very basics of Photoshop all the way to the advance level tutorials.

This tutorial series is divided into 7 different chapters. Those are:
Chapter-1: Fundamentals of Photoshop
Chapter-2: Different selection tools and their use
Chapter-3: Working with texts in Photoshop
Chapter-4: Use of different photo correction tools
Chapter-5: Image Adjustments
Chapter-6: Filter effects
Chapter-7: Advanced projects and commands

These tutorials are for everyone. So if you are a beginner then you can start from today. If you follow all these lessons and understand everything and practice them well  then you will be able to do professional works. So, best of luck.

Motion blur and Radial blur effects in Photoshop (Lesson 39)


Watch on YouTube:
In this video, I showed how and where to apply Motion blur and Radial blur effects in Photoshop. I discussed how to separate subject and background and apply the Motion blur effects separately to each of them. I showed how to convert the layers to smart object before applying filter effects to apply them in a non-destructive and editable way. I explained how angle and distance work in terms of Motion blur. And after that I discussed about Radial blur. I showed both Spin and zoom Radial blur methods to different images to point out exactly what they do and how to apply them. I also showed when and how to change the blur center for Radial blur effects.

From this lesson, you will learn when and how to apply Motion blur and Radial blur effects in Photoshop.

This lesson, Motion blur and Radial blur effects in Photoshop (Lesson 39) is in 2 versions as always. You can either watch the English or the Bangla version.

Subscribe to this channel from here:
https://www.youtube.com/rakibul2010islam

Source of image:
Photo by Bradley Wentzel on Unsplash
unsplash.com/photos/CMIesa5_y-c

pixabay.com/en/spirograph-pattern-orange-design-1988786/

Photo by Tatiana from Pexels
www.pexels.com/photo/adventure-asphalt-autumn-calmness-614484/

English Subtitle:
Hello viewers! I am Rakib. Welcome to chapter-6 which is Filter effects and in this chapter first two lessons will be about Blur effects and in this one, I will discuss about Motion blur and Radial blur. So for this image I will apply Motion blur and to apply that first we will separate our subject and the background. And I already have made the selection of the subject and you can make the selection by the Quick selection tool or any other selection tool that I discussed earlier and after that we will press Ctrl+J to duplicate this subject and then we will again hold Ctrl and click this layer to make the selection and we will press Ctrl+Shift+I to make the inverse selection and again we will select the background and will press Ctrl+J to duplicate the layer. So now we have the background in the layer 2 and our subject in layer 1. We will also check this one to fill the cut area and first we will apply the Motion blur to this background. Before you apply that we will convert it to smart object because the smart object has some smart features that will allow us to apply filter effects in an editable format and we will be able to make adjustments later if we convert it to smart object. So first we will right click here and select 'Convert to smart object'. So after that we will go to Filter/Blur/Motion blur and you can see the angle is 0 and we will keep it 0 for this image because we will apply it left to right and it is parallel to the Horizontal axis but if you ever want it to any different direction or any different angle then you can change the direction from here or we can also put a value here. Now I will change it to 0 and the distance is the amount that how much we want to apply this effect. So we will increase it. So I am gonna keep it like this. That's the before and after. We will click OK. But we want to apply it a very small amount to our subject as well to keep it more realistic. So we will again convert it to smart object and we can copy this. Let's increase the size of this palette. And we can copy this exact same effect to this smart object. To do that, we have to hold Alt from the keyboard and drag and drop it to the layer like this and if I click here you can see the same effect here but we don't want to apply it that much to our subject so we will double click here and we will decrease this amount. We will keep it 19 pixels. Click OK. So that's the before and after of the Motion blur to our subject. So if I now hold Alt and click here, that's the before and after. So that's the way of applying Motion blur to your images. Now we will see Radial blur. We will apply spin Radial blur to this object. Our object is already separated in a new layer and we will convert it to smart object again and after that we will go to Filter/Blur/Radial blur and the blur method will be spin and the quality will be the best and we can increase the amount, 17. And we will click OK. So now you can see the spin radial blur effect to this image and we can also double click here and change the amount. You can also change the Blur center like if I drag it to this point then you will see this effect like this. Now it's considering this point as the center of this effect, previously the center of the effect was same as the image. Now we have changed the center so it's looking like this. Let's undo the change. So after that we will see zoom Radial blur effect to this image and we will again convert it to smart object and then we will go to: Filter/Blur/Radial blur and we will select zoom this time. And we will also drag this point to center and we will increase the amount 23 and we will click OK. So this is the effect. The zoom Radial blur effect and we can again change this position to any direction that we want. If you drag it to this position then you will see something that's heading towards this direction. So that's how you can apply Motion blur and Radial blur to your images. If you enjoyed this video then you can give a thumbs up, share it and subscribe to this channel and in the next lesson, we will discuss about Gaussian blur and Surface blur. So hope to see you in the next lesson. Thanks for watching.