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Ang Photoshop ay isang peerless na imahe sa pag-edit ng imahe, sa malayo ang No.1 tool sa mga propesyonal mula noong paglabas nito noong 1990.

Alam ng mga propesyonal na editor ng imahe ang lahat ng mga trick na makakatulong sa kanila na makatipid ng oras at mas mabilis na matapos ang ilang mga gawain. Upang magsimula sa, pagpuno ng malalaking lugar sa isang imahe na may solidong kulay. Maaari mong gamitin ang mga tool sa pagpipinta at pagguhit dito, ngunit ganap na posible na gawin ito nang mas mabilis sa Photoshop.

Bakit Hindi Gumamit ng Pintura at Pagguhit

Ang diyablo ay maaaring nasa mga detalye, ngunit kung gumugol ka ng maraming oras sa pakikitungo sa bawat solong detalye, mawawalan ka ng mahalagang oras at maaaring mawalan ng pasensya at pagtuon, na maaari lamang ipakita sa iyong trabaho.

Sa halip na pagpipinta at pagguhit, mayroong dalawang mga cool na paraan upang punan ang mga lugar ng parehong kulay. Maaari mong gamitin ang alinman sa tool ng Paint Bucket o ang Puno ng Pag-utos . Ang parehong ay pantay na mahusay at, depende sa iyong kagustuhan at sitwasyon, baka mas gusto mo ang isa sa isa pa.

Paint Bucket

Here’s how to use the Paint Bucket tool in Photoshop:

  1. Enable the Color Picker by navigating to the foreground color swatch in the toolbox. Now, either find the color that you want to use and select it or select a shade from one of the color libraries. Clicking OK will lock in the selected color.
  2. To select the Paint Bucket tool, press the G key on your keyboard. If this doesn’t work, you’ve probably been using a tool that is in the same toolbox as the Paint Bucket (the Gradient tool, for instance). If this is the case, press Shift + G and click/hold on the Gradient tool in the toolbox, which should reveal the Paint Bucket
  3. Now, you need to set options for the Paint Bucket tool and this is done in Options. If you want to use a particular pattern fill rather than the foreground color, you need to open the fill-source menu and change the setting to Pattern rather than Foreground. Now, select the desired pattern from the pattern gallery. Open the Mode menu, choose a blending mode, and find the right opacity for the fill. The Tolerance field defines how closely the area that you fill should resemble the area color. In other words, how closely the pixels should resemble the area in question. The Contiguous, Anti-Alias, and All Layers checkboxes help you define the edges of your fill area.
  4. Finally, click the image with the Paint Bucket tool in the target area (the color that you want to replace).

Fill Command

Here’s how to use the Fill Command in Photoshop:

  1. Use the Color Picker tool to select the background (foreground) color. To do this, click on the background/foreground color swatch in the toolbox. Pick a color by selecting one from the color libraries or by entering the corresponding formula. Click OK to set this color.
  2. To bring up the Fill dialog box, press Shift + Backspace on a PC, or Shift + Delete on a Mac. Choose between Background Color or Foreground Color in the Use Should you happen to change your mind, overriding these colors is as easy as choosing Color to bring up the Color Picker. The Use menu can be set to History, White, Black, 50% Gray, or Pattern. The Pattern option will open the Custom Pattern gallery for you to select your fill. Make sure that you choose the Content-Aware option for the selection to fill itself by drawing details from the adjacent areas of the image.
  3. The Mode menu allows you to control the fill’s blending with existing colors in the target area. Opacity determines how opaque your fill is going to be. The Preserve Transparency checkbox helps you make sure that the fill doesn’t affect the transparent areas within the image. To apply the fill after personalizing it, click OK.

Things to Keep in Mind

Although this sounds basic enough, there are things that you need to pay attention to. First of all, the mentioned Content-Aware fill can often have random results. This means that you’re going to be playing with the Undo command quite a bit.

The 50% Gray setting isn’t quite like setting a CMYK color in the Color Picker. The results tend to vary. Essentially, 50% Grey gives you a color that measures 128 in the RGB file across all three channels, plus 50% in each channel of the CMYK file.

Isang Tunay na Saver ng Oras

Marami tayong maipangako. Kapag nalaman mo ang mga lubid ng paggamit ng Paint Bucket tool at ang Fill Command, ang anumang gawain na ginagawa mo sa photoshop ay magiging mas mahusay.

Gaano kadalas mong ginagamit ang dalawang utos na ito? Mas gusto mo bang gawin ang mahabang daan ng pagpipinta at pagguhit? Bakit? Bakit hindi? Talakayin!

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