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For quite some time, enhancing or modifying an image on a computer is a synonym of Photoshop. Anyone who works with photos, graphics or images at professional level uses this software developed by Adobe on a daily basis, and even many home users that want to improve the aspect of their photos or selfies can turn to this tool. In fact, it has become a standard: it doesn't matter what photo editor we're using, we're photoshopping.
There are surely much more simple programs out there to carry out basic edits, as it's definitely not a software that we would recommend to everyone. But if you've got enough advanced photo editing and enhancement knowledge, this is the most complete alternative you can find on the market.
Essential if you work in the world of graphical design.
Built into Adobe's Creative Cloud suite that includes other graphical design, video editing, web design and cloud service tools, such as Illustrator, InDesign, Auditon, After Effects and Premier, it's a multiplatform software, available for both Windows and Mac, as well as having a Portable version to carry around with you wherever you go and an Express version to be used from a phone.
¿Why should I use Photoshop CS6?
OK, so you can use this program for almost anything regarding the world of illustration, graphical design, web design or photo enhancement at a professional level. But people like you and me can also use it for more usual things.
You'll always look beautiful in all your photos.
Want to remove those skin flaws or spots from your wedding pics? Embarrassed about the yellowish tone of your teeth and you want to bleach time? Some random guy appears in a romantic photo and you want to remove him? The desktop version of this image editor can solve all the latter and much more.
The tools available in the number one editor
This is a raster graphics editing program that works with layers and that comes along with loads of tools with which we can do what we've just mentioned above and many other professional operations, not only on images but also videos and audio. Among those tools we can find selection tools, cutting tools, editing tools, painting tools, drawings tools, and text tools, to be able to do things like the following:
- Crop images and soften edges.
- Create layers, vectors or cropping masks with selection tools.
- Resize images with a smart resolution scale.
- Apply loads of different effects: blur, pixelating, styling, distorting.
- Use the gallery's default filters: sponge, plastic, crystal, etc.
- Stabilize camera images.
- Vectorize images.
- Find stock images in Adobe Stock.
- Remove backgrounds and delete objects from photos.
- Create photo compositions such as collages and montages.
Changes in the latest version
- New Content-Aware Fill tool.
- Frame tool to mask easier.
- New multi-undo function.
- Usage improvements such as preset hidden reference point, preset proportional transformations, and function to block the workspace to avoid accidental movements on the panel.
- The trial version can be used for 30 days.
- Runs on Windows 7 or above.
- The download launches the installation by means of the Creative Cloud Connection installer, but also allows you to access the rest of Adobe services.
In this lesson I will show you how to create your own realistic stamp, which you may use further in your design.
First of all, we need to create a new document with the size of canvas 500×300 pixels, white background. Then we need to find some texture for the paper. We can do this by searching via Google Images or by taken my texture. Open it and locate at the canvas as you may see on the picture bellow:
Go to the next step, I mean start creating stamp ingenuously. Remember, firstly we need to make stamp in scale 20% larger than original size, further we shall decrease it to get more realistic lay out. Firstly, create a frame and stamp within it. Use the Ellipse Tool and create round shape with any colour. It does not meter which colour you will use.
Set up fill opacity to 0% and apply the Stroke  layer style to this layer:
Get this one result:
After this we duplicate the layer and make it a little smaller, on this time press and hold Alt+Shift to get the proportional decreasing.
In next stage you need to type text across the circle line. Use the Horizontal Type Tool to type some text, move cursor perpendicularly to circle’s line and when it will take a look like on picture below start to type the text.
Type the text ‘Company Name Goes Here.’ The font we are using is Arial – standard free font from the Windows’ font library.
After this step make the circle smaller again by pressing and holding Alt+Shift:
Now, I suppose we need to fill the free space between 2 circles. Use the Custom Shape Tool and choose the form that you may see bellow from the standard Photoshop palette:
Drawing the star on our canvas:
Copy this star two more times with Ctrl+J and move it a little bit left to get the result as bellow:
Finally, we need to add text within the little circle. Use the Horizontal Type Tool and type some text within it. I used the Arial Narrow font.
After that rotate this text using Ctrl+T for transformation:
We have finished design for our stamp. Now, we need to make it stylish to give it realistic view. Merge all layers except background in one and apply the Gradient Overlay layer style to received layer.
Then create a new layer over and merge it with the previous one to get all effects in one layer. Then use the Eraser Tool (Mode: Pencil, Brush size: 1 px) and erase chaotically as you can see at the picture bellow:
After this set up the mode layer to Dissolve, then create a new layer over and merge it with the previous one.
At this point we’re decreasing the stamp view on 20% and set up the layer mode to Multiply.
Our stamp is almost done! The last one thing we need to do a little spread the stamp in some places. Use the Smudge Tool (Mode: Normal, Strength: 50%) to make smearing as you can see at the picture bellow:
Now, our lesson is over! Hope that you had not troubles with it performing!