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Tutorial Object focus through layer masks/filters filter_list
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Object focus through layer masks/filters #1
Focusing on a specific subject in a photoshop project can be extremely important. This concept can be used in a huge contrast of ways; from censorship to emphasis.

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1. Duplicate your layer

duplicating your desired layer gives you another picture to work with, without messing with the original.
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right click layer > duplicate

2. Create your mask

By creating your mask, you give yourself the ability to make parts of the masked layer visible/invisible via a greyscale brush (or gradient).
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layer > layer mask > [reveal all/hide all]

3. Add your filter

Add your desired filter effect.
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4. Brush whatever needs brushing

I'm just fucking around here; colored toast, grey everything else
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note: the black in the layer mask is the part that goes through

It's a simple skill, but a powerful one. This isn't something done exclusively in photoshop, either. It can be accomplished in most online editors (i.e., Pixlr), too.
It's often the outcasts, the iconoclasts ... those who have the least to lose because they
don't have much in the first place, who feel the new currents and ride them the farthest.

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RE: Object focus through layer masks/filters #2
Thanks for sharing this one mate Wink

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