With Photoshop opened it is time to place the image in Photoshop. If you did not do the Open with method then you will have to place the image in Photoshop after opening it. With Photoshop opened, go to File then Open or pressCtrl + O. The search window will open. Find the photo t...
If you want to split up an image or a design without cropping the image, you can non-destructively cut up the image with the Slice Tool. This technique allows you to separate parts of an image while still uploading the picture to the web as a whole. MY LATEST VIDEOS When using the Sl...
So I'm watching some of the tutorials and I'd like to have Photoshop open in the split screen so I can follow along without having to switch back and forth. So far I haven't found a way to do this. Does anyone have any alternative solutions?
There are two options to curve the corner of a shape in Photoshop: one uses the tool’s options bar, and the other uses the Properties panel. The Options bar technique easily allows you to enter the value for the curve. This measurement will be applied to all corners. Using this techniqu...
Step 4: Draw the Split-flap Base Shape Create a new layer for the split-flap base shape that we’ll draw with the Rounded Rectangle Tool. Switch to the Rounded Rectangle Tool (U) located in the Tools panel. In the Options bar, set the Rounded Rectangle Tool’s mode toShape layersand...
If you need to bend or curve an image in Photoshop, this tutorial will walk you through all of the different ways of doing so!
What’s the first thing you do after opening an image in Photoshop to begin the editing process? For many photographers it’s messing with the Shadow/Highlight sliders to arrive at what you consider a good exposure. But what about the oft-ignored midtone
In fact, editing programs like Photoshop discard any DPI information entirely when you optimize an image for the web. A 1200 x 800 px image will take up a maximum of 1200 px across and 800 px down on any screen, regardless of what you set the DPI/PPI to. So, why do people say tha...
The split color effect simply splits the RGB channels in an image, which creates an effect similar to a 3D picture, with red on one side of the subject and green on the other side of the subject. The effect looks a little glitchy, but since it’s an effect used originally in a pho...
Ok this is the picture I took myself & I would like to turn into a mask to use in Photoshop as follows: Do I just make it greyscale & then save it as a jpg to then use as I would a mask? Thanks & I will await your reply! Julie Votes Upvote Translate...