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Shapes When using shapes, it's easier to think "outside the box" as it were - don't think of the shape as conventional. Think of using it for what it will become - not what it is. Applying filters on shapes is fun. I hope this tutorial can open some creative doors for you as it has for me.- Open your selected image.
- See Starting Image.
- On the Tools palette, click the line tool option.
- The tool options on your upper menu change. Be sure the shape layers tool is highlighted.
- For this example, I'm choosing the polygon tool - click on that.
- You'll notice in the box a little to the right, it says "sides". I typed in 3.
- Next to that on the right, be sure to highlight the first box, "new shape layer" [so that it creates a new layer above your chosen image.]
- See example here.
- Pick a spot on the image and use your mouse to draw the shape.
- I've made a large triangle - shown here.
- Click on the upper menu, edit, then transform, then skew.
- We're going to mess with the original shape. I usually pull and prod until I get a shape I like.
- Shown here.
- When it asks if you want to apply changes, choose apply.
- Rasterize the shape layer.
- Now I'm going to apply a filter to the shape to spruce it up a bit.
- I'm using a filter in Photoshop, under the distort filters for this example.
- I used shear as you can see here.
- Now I duplicate the shape layer and move the new copy around a bit to show the overlapping.
- One one layer, I choose the multiply mode and on the other layer I choose, the color dodge mode.
- Shown here.
- I decided to play with the main image to spruce it up a bit.
- I copied the background image.
- On the new copy I applied a dark gradient, and then did an edit fade gradient to where I liked.
- Then I smart blurred the copy.
- Then I changed the layer mode to darken and voila.
- Here is how the image finally looked - shown.
- I did nothing new to the shaper layers but they stand out a bit more.
- You could be done there if you chose, or do other effects. This was merely a starting point.
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