Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Burn tool trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Switch to the Burn Tool by pressing Shift-O.
The Dodge tool allows you to lighten an area, while the Burn tool darkens.
Select the Dodge or Burn tool from the Tools panel.
The burn tool can make areas in your photo darker.
To get our shadows right, we are going to use the Burn Tool on the brown text edge layer to darken it.
Use the Burn tool, and add a little more shadow in the dirt.
Use the same brush, the same settings,and the same method that we did with the Burn Tool.
Then use the Burn Tool(O) to make some parts of the hair darker.
Because these new grass bits are in shadow,you might want to use the Burn Tool(O) to darken them appropriately.
Use the Dodge and Burn Tool(O) to even out the contrast between the two.
Use the Dodge Tool to brighten the tail andthe left leg, and the Burn Tool to darken the right leg of the bird.
Use the Dodge and Burn Tool to enhance the light and shadow on the roof.
To do this you can do it using the brush tool or the Burn and Dodge Tools, but in this example I will use the Lasso Tool andonly the Burn tool.
Use the Dodge and Burn Tool to enhance the light and shadow on the roof.
Use the Burn Tool to burn the containers, the floor and sky and use the Dodge Tool to brighten the tops of the containers and the highlights on the sky.
Use the Dodge Tool(O) and the Burn Tool(O) again, but this time use a brush with the diameter of 3px.
Use the Burn Tool(O) with Exposure set to 50% to darken the areas that you find too bright.
And just because we can, Select the Burn Tool and burn some areas of the polaroid picture to make it more grungy.
Use the Burn Tool with an exposure of about 40% over our"water" layer, creating some shadows on different zones.
Use the Dodge and Burn Tool to refine some details on the wings, tail, and claws.
Active the Burn Tool(O) with Midtones Range, Exposure about 10- 15% to darken some areas at the edges of the soil a bit.
The third step is to use the Burn Tool(O) in midtones and an exposure of 25% on the left side of our orange elipse.
Use the Burn Tool(O) to darken the color of the border around the third person to make sense of light shines through the front making the rear of the three men were a little darker, use the Burn Tool in the location in the picture.
Then use the Burn Tool(O) in midtones and an exposure at 25% to add some shadows like in the image.
Finally, use the Burn Tool and Dodge Tool to add some shadows and highlights to the stream.
Use the Burn Tool(O) to trace along the deep folds of the wrinkles and the Dodge Tool(O) to lighten the ridges.
Select the Burn Tool, and with Range in Midtones and Exposure about 25%, and use it on the places where the shadows of the water fall.
Select the Dodge and Burn Tool(O) with Midtones Range, Exposure about 20-25% to brighten the front of the tree and paint more details for this area.
Use the Dodge and Burn Tool(O) with Midtones Range, Exposure about 15-20% to add more light to the upper part of the skull, and also increase the shade and contrast of the eyes.
Lastly use the Burn Tool(O) on midtones to make darker the left side of the bandage and the Dodge Tool(O) on midtones to make brighter the right side.