Corel Painter X3 Win/Mac, EDU, EN Podręcznik Użytkownika Strona 655

  • Pobierz
  • Dodaj do moich podręczników
  • Drukuj
Przeglądanie stron 654
632 Corel Painter X3 Getting Started Guide
Hiding Power — allows the color to cover what lies beneath it
Applying the Dye Concentration effect
You can adjust the dye concentration in an image to control color intensity and play
with surface texture. For example, use this effect to lighten an underexposed photo or
to darken an overexposed one. You need to choose a method for applying the effect.
Some methods, such as Paper, generate more texture than other methods, such as
Uniform Color. There are five different methods for applying dye concentration:
Uniform Color — allows you to adjust only color density
Paper — adjusts color by using the paper texture as a mapping model. If you want
open to experiment with the effect, keep the Papers panel open while you apply
the effect. This way you can switch to different papers and modify the paper
controls.
Image Luminance — uses the image’s brightness as the model for the color
adjustment
Original Luminance — uses the luminance of the clone source as the model for
the adjustment
Alpha Channel or Layer Mask — sets the values in the alpha channel or layer
mask as the model for the dye concentration adjustment. You can use this method
only if you have a saved channel or a layer mask in your image.
To uniformly adjust dye concentration
1 To apply the effect to:
• The canvas — Click the Canvas in the Layers panel.
• A selection — Click a selection tool from the toolbox, and drag in the document
window to select an area.
• A layer — Click a layer in the
Layers panel.
2 Choose Effects Surface Control Dye Concentration.
3 Choose Uniform color from the Using list box.
4 Adjust any of the Dye Concentration controls. For information, see “Dye
Concentration controls” on page 634.
To adjust dye concentration using image luminance
1 To apply the effect to:
Przeglądanie stron 654
1 2 ... 650 651 652 653 654 655 656 657 658 659 660 ... 942 943

Komentarze do niniejszej Instrukcji

Brak uwag