GREAT tutorial on the eraser tool… BUT I always recommend using layer masks as it isn’t destructive and I can go back and forth by editing the greyscale mask Do you have a tutorial on layer masks….? (is it already covered in your LAYERS tutorials?) (I sent it to my father who is struggling with Photoshop because he doesn’t have the patience to learn it ALL correctly - I keep telling him that if he just took the time he would be saving himself a whole lot of frustration and TIME but he knows better of course) Thanks
what about the following? For example, if I'm using the eraser brush when clicking on the image, obviously the circle shape of the eraser will appear. but instead of erasing what's inside the circle, what i want to be erased is everything outside of the circle. know what i mean? i don't know if this is called inverse erasing. but, i hope you can help me. thanks in advance!
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GREAT tutorial on the eraser tool…
BUT I always recommend using layer masks as it isn’t destructive and I can go back and forth by editing the greyscale mask
Do you have a tutorial on layer masks….? (is it already covered in your LAYERS tutorials?)
(I sent it to my father who is struggling with Photoshop because he doesn’t have the patience to learn it ALL correctly - I keep telling him that if he just took the time he would be saving himself a whole lot of frustration and TIME but he knows better of course)
Thanks
Thanks dear😍.The upload after the next video is going to be a masterclass on layer mask.
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Please make a vídeo speaking about the time line and editing vídeos in Photoshop
what about the following? For example, if I'm using the eraser brush when clicking on the image, obviously the circle shape of the eraser will appear. but instead of erasing what's inside the circle, what i want to be erased is everything outside of the circle. know what i mean? i don't know if this is called inverse erasing. but, i hope you can help me. thanks in advance!
May be use inverse selection and delete/erase
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how to i fill in what i erased by accident instead of just undoing it completely by the undo button?
Use the History Brush Tool. Here is the tutorial
ua-cam.com/video/CtiFf2HPwgY/v-deo.html
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