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Quick Selection Tool Brightness/Contrast Gradient Tool (Russels Rainbow) Blur Gallery (Field Blur) I learned so much in this class! I loved using google maps to find everything I needed to know about a place, which probably made it my favorite tool. I learned lots about how to use adobe illustrator and photoshop and how to manipulate photos in several different ways. My favorite tool was probably the blurring tool. Once I leave this class, I will definitely continue to use google docs, slides, and photos. I've already used them in multiple ways since learning about them in this class, and I think they're very useful because its a quick and easy way to share information with several people at a time. I'm glad I took this class!
To face swap open both photos into different documents. Then, use the quick selection tool to grab the face you want and cut it. Then paste it on the other photo. After that, select the label mask button. Then, use the brush tool to blend and erase the faces!
First we typed "Topeka" on a blank document. Then we placed the picture of the Giraffe using "place embedded." Then we removed the background using the magic eraser tool. Then we sized the giraffe over the text. After that, we made a mask by selecting the "add vector mask" button on the bottom right. Then we pressed control and clicked on the "T" next to Topeka in the bottom right and clicked on "Select pixels." Then we used our brush tool to color the O where we didn't want to see the giraffe. Then we repeated the process for the flamingo!
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