Smoothing backgrounds in seconds in Photoshop
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- Опубліковано 21 кві 2024
- In todays video a very quick tip about smoothing your background in seconds with the help of Photoshop and a little bit of AI.
This technique is often requested, so if you have seen it before in one of my videos that's correct :D
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When you copied the model you should have used CTRL+J, in my option, as that copy the selection and place it on its own layer.
Correct but for videos i try to do as much as possible via the menus. But you are right ;)