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Photoshop Fundamentals

Sliced Up
I wanted to test out all my Photoshop skills and make it into one photo. Using the elliptical marquee tool and grid lines to place cuts on the model's face. Then I used the ellipse tool fill in the rest of the face on the model. Then just separated them and used brushes to make shadows on her face. Then used the color range to change the eyes and lips on the model.    
Fractured 
This was made after following a tutorial on how to make an image look like a fractured mirror. Used the rectangle marquee tool to horizontal cuts along the model and separated the face. Then copied and pasted the face to make the face whole again. Finally used gaussian blur and beveled to make parts of the model's face look likes it looking in a mirror.  
Post Card
Quite simple. Just downloaded some fonts that fit the style of what 'Cuphead' is. Then just placed images on the phrase "Inkwell". Finally just added some filters that created a paper effect. 
Inspired by Cuphead by Studio MHDR 
Images were collected from Studio MHDR's Presskit
Only Red
An old photo of a Chevalier Corvette and used a color selection to take out all the color except for the red tail lights. Very simple. Just made the image black and white. Then used the color range to select the Corvette's tail lights to keep the color. 
Bearhino
Combined my two favorite animals into one. Found images of a rhino and bear looking and walking in the same general direction. Using the lasso tool and quick selection tool to pick parts on the rhino to place them on the bear. Then used mixer brush tool to blend in the edges of the rhino to mix in with the bear's fur, and used the blur tool to clean it up. 
Ground Dogs
A poster of a made-up show. Just selected and masked the prairie dogs and laid them over two images. Then downloaded paint splatter and smoke brushes to overlay the poster. Then used select and mask the prairie dog's paw to make it look like he is holding the desert eagle. 
Inspired by Taken.
Photoshop Fundamentals
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Photoshop Fundamentals

Selection of projects from my Photoshop Fundamentals course.

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