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Summary: Adjust line density using Photoshop gradient tool. Learn how to add lines to create flesh texture in Photoshop in this free Photoshop tutorial from a professional graphic designer.
Robert Segundo has been an artist since he could hold a pencil. In his 10 years in graphic design, he has worked on advertising projects with costs ranging in millions of dollars. He...read more
"Okay now we're going to add some lines to our background photo. So if you look up here we can see that I've chosen my gradient tool up here and its fading from red to nothing. So actually my might color has changed so I need to change this back. But its going from red to nothingness and this is what we want to have to make sure that we don't have an extra black because this way we can add multiple lines without it, without it, you know, erasing what we had before. So let's go back up here and let's, lets, first let's change our color to F,F,0,0,0, there's our red, hit enter okay. Let's add about two lines, nothing too thick, just something like so. Now what we're going to do is double click or click on our foreground color and we're just going to change the hue of this which is going to change our colors. So let's change this by fifty. Go ahead and hit okay. Let's make a couple a couple of more lines like so. There we go, just thinking about it. Now let's go over here. Just keep doing this again, let's do this by another fifty. Hit enter. Okay. There you go, make a couple of lines like so. And let's do it again. Hit it up, let's go to one fifty, and we're going to take this all the way up, up for a while until we get quite a few lines on here so. We're going to stop right here and we'll pick this up in the next part."
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