![]() ![]() It all depends on the image and the lighting. Sometimes this feature works very well, sometimes it’s absolute trash. You can use the Fuzziness slider to adjust the amount you actually select. When you have skin tone in an image, you can try to select it by going Select>Color Range and click on the drop down menu and choose “Skin Tones”. ![]() By default, you cannot see where the path is being drawn, but if you need to see that path as you draw, look to the control bar and click on the little cog wheel icon and tick on the “Rubber Band” option. Often when you’re drawing a path you’re going to want to see where the path is being placed. ![]() Grab the Pen tool and begin drawing a path. It’s the little things that can matter the most! 3. ![]() When you duplicate a layer do you want the word “Copy” to be added, or not? Play with the options and see what you like. The last check box is simply about naming in your Layers Panel. With this option checked on, when you add any Layer Style to a layer, the Layer Style(s) will appear in a drop down beneath the layer. “Expand New Effects” is something that I like to leave checked off. “Use Default Masks on Fill Layers” is an option that will automatically place an empty mask whenever you add an Adjustment Layer. We’re going to ignore all options in this panel except the three check marks at the bottom of the panel. Click that little icon and choose “Panel Options”. Look to the Layers panel and in the very top right corner of the panel you will have an icon which contains a fly out menu. Explore it and have fun with it! It’s a totally different way of working with Photoshop. What you will see is a new, simplified design view that allegedly will have something to do with the future of Photoshop. Hit “OK” and then go Window>Design Space (Preview) to enable this unique design view. Under Photoshop>Preferences (Edit>Preferences on Windows OS) you can select “Technology Previews” from the menu on the left side and tick on “Enable Design Space (Preview)”. Let’s learn some awesome tips and tricks together!ĭownload any of the images used in this tutorial here (girl in red dress & basketball kid are not available for download): Some of these features I use on a daily basis and some I only use a few times a month, but these are all hidden tips that most people don’t know about. This tutorial is going to rip the mask off of 28 hidden features within Photoshop that I love. You can use the application for 20 years and still not know many of the things you can do with Photoshop. As far as I can tell PS is up to date, the video card is up to date, no viruses, I have no third party plugins, and windows 7 set for performance not aesthetic pleasing interface(its been defrag, and disk cleanup is done, programs not needed on start up are turned off) my system runs both of the corel painters 11 and 12 fine Autodesk sketchbook pro 2011, plus artrage fine ( no problems with these programs, yet PS is slow with the bristle brushes using texture-I have already spend an hour with adobe support for the color picker hud and no results, their is a definite language and cultural communication issue their-she tried to tell me I was in masking mode from the tool bar- I would know if I was painting in mask mode, I have only used if everyday for the past three years at work.Photoshop is one of the most feature-rich and loaded applications on the software market today. ![]()
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