Photoshop Playbook: Selective Edits - Dodging, Burning & Sharpening | Adobe Photoshop
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- Опубліковано 26 лип 2024
- Photoshop Principal Product Manager Bryan O'Neil Hughes demonstrates selective editing in this episode of the Photoshop Playbook.
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Photoshop Playbook: Selective Edits - Dodging, Burning & Sharpening | Adobe Photoshop
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I like how you're using the Dodge tool on a Dodge truck. Nice little play on vocabulary there Bryan!
I like Bryan's tips and tricks :)
Hey, your instruction is really clear. I love it
Thanks. Great info. I need to use this on some photos taken yesterday, I wasn't sure how I was going to make some corrections. This is exactly what I wanted to do.
👍👍👍👍thanks
Question ! - I am trying to.. Load a selection on a Shape but it is not allowing me to use the magic wand on it and gives me a "Could not use the magic wand because the target is a fill layer" error, how would I do this? I am using Cs6 and have a Mac
The Ctrl+click layer method can be used on the *mask* created by the tool in Shape mode.
Simcat Once I do that it selects the whole project instead of that one shape
Grayson Lenci Command click the actual shape (mini canvas next to the eye to the right) in the layers pallette.
Simcat Oh wow I feel dumb haha Thanks so much for your help!!
Grayson Lenci No worries - anytime :) These sorts of things are learnt over time with repetition.
please use a mouse next time, useing touchpad is unprofessional :(
@koyotust1 Not true mice are slowly becoming redundant. All navigation is leaning towards touch gestures.
I believe the purpose of this video is to give a great amount of information, and show how easy and possible this is to do on-the-go, if you are in the field and don't have or need access to even an optical USB mouse. Also very handy for quick results right before a meeting!