Learn how you can use the colors in one image to affect another with a Gradient Map. Sample the colors you wish to apply, and experiment with blending and opacity to find the best fit for the new image.
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Views: 446
Runtime: 00:02:32
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Richard Harrrington
This video demonstrates how blending modes can be used to spice up an image. Adjust the opacity to blend two different effects and create a custom look that makes your image pop.
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Views: 444
Runtime: 00:01:52
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Richard Harrrington
This movie guides you through the steps to create your own custom gradients, adding different color stops and changing the opacity, center points, angles and styles.
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Views: 1,187
Runtime: 00:04:44
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Richard Harrrington
In this video you will learn a versatile method for cropping images in Adobe Illustrator CS6 and CS5. Using opacity masks allows you to retain the area of the image you cropped out, modify the clipping path later, and use complex blending modes, transparencies, and knockout groups.
See how corner pinning and blending modes can help integrate separate images; transform shapes, toggle through effects and adjust the opacity to remap objects to the surface within the photo.
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Views: 2,125
Runtime: 00:01:36
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Photoshop
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Richard Harrrington
In this movie author Julieanne Kost discusses the features and abilities of layers in Photoshop. She covers renaming layers, toggling between layers, converting layers to Smart Objects, deleting layers, changing the opacity of a layer, and saving a layered image.
Discover the advantages of the new and improved Color panel, reviewing what's new with fill/stroke opacity, gradients, and cut and paste of information for Hex and RGB color.
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Views: 3,057
Added: May 08, 2012
Runtime: 00:03:02
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patrick foster
In this video we'll explore Illustrator's Appearance panel. This panel not only lets you make changes to properties like opacity, blending mode, stroke, and fill, it also gives you powerful control over the effects you apply to objects.
Product manager Brenda Sutherland show how Illustrator CS6 lets you apply gradients to your strokes—along the length, across the width, or within the stroke itself-with complete control over placement and opacity.
Quickly switch between solid, gradient, and pattern color effects. Apply opacity control separately to Fill and Stroke dialog boxes to achieve better control and precision. Change colors more quickly with the improved color swatch.
With CSS3 support well-established in modern browsers, designers and developers alike are able to create rich visual effects like rounded corners, gradients, opacity and shadows - without needing image files. In this video we'll take a look at Dreamweaver CS 5.5's updated CSS3 support and how you can start using it to enhance your sites and projects.
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Views: 18,109
Added: Apr 10, 2011
Runtime: 00:03:24
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CSS3
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HTML5
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Scott Fegette
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Web Development
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box-shadow
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dreamweaver
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gradient
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mobile
In Part 3 of this multi-part training series, Jason Levine will showcase some common methods for 'telling your story' with motion and sound. Drop music into your timeline, add markers and time images to specific audio events, as well as animation of position, scale, rotation, opacity and more. Here's how you can begin to (easily) bring your stills to life, alongside your DSLR video.
Animate layer properties by using keyframes. Modify properties over time by using the Effect Controls panel and the Timeline panel. Adjust the start and end points for an effect. Change the direction of an animation and adjust a layer's opacity.
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Views: 50,120
Added: Apr 30, 2010
Runtime: 00:05:45
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cs5
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Chad Perkins
Reduce and remove wrinkles from a portrait with Photoshop's Healing Brush and Opacity tools. This handy trick is quick and easy, and cheaper than plastic surgery.