if you just have black and white in the picture you could press ctrl+u and pick using a colour slider
Outline can be changed from Layer effects - stroke, effects are on bottom of LAYERS palette if drawing is on separate layer. You can create selection, create work path from selection, then stroke path.
In Photoshop you can easily go back, change what is drawn, recolor drawing, keep elements on separate layers and hide them, delete at any time ...
To mask an image in Photoshop, you can use the selection tools to outline the area you want to keep visible, then create a layer mask to hide the rest of the image. This allows you to easily edit and manipulate specific parts of the image without affecting the rest.
Adobe uses Photoshop as its flagship as it's an excellent piece of software and easily one of their best.
You can easily go to a graphics website like www.fringefx.net and almost all the works there are made in photoshop
One disadvantage to using sentences to outline instead of topics is the fact that you will have too much information. With topics, you can easily scan the outline to get the information you need.
No. A Photoshop file would have .psd. .jpg is a standard format for photos. Files can be converted from one to the other easily with the Photoshop program.
Photoshop online does have small fees associated with the usage of the program however you can download the free trial but will not have all the options as the paid program. You can easily use Photoshop Online version at toolpic.com in free of cost and if you are not pro it can be best editor for you
Photoshop being the the most used editing software around 200$ if you're a student. This could easily reach up to 400$ for the adobe Photoshop bundle.
yo it change easily dude
it means that plastic can easily change shape. You can easily change the shape of a plastic object.
becoz it can easily pierce through anything...(when it is sharp)
When preparing to use an outline, it's helpful to first identify the main topics or key points you want to cover in your document or presentation. Next, organize these key points in a logical sequence to create a structure for your outline. Finally, remember to keep your outline flexible so that you can easily make adjustments as you develop your work.