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I’ll admit, I am no photoshop pro myself, so Jen’s expertise really comes in handy. UPPER CASE TITLES and "Urgent!" posts will also be removed. Today, we are finally getting back into the swing of Tutorial Tuesday, thanks to the work of Jen Kiaba.Jen is an amazingly skilled photographer, and has kindly decided to share this photoshop tutorial with us for nipping and tucking that extra weight we might still be lugging around from after the holidays. Posts with titles like "A composite I made", "Made this because I was bored", or "what do you guys think about this?" will be removed.ĭon't humble brag with titles like "My first try at Photoshop, It's not much but I'm proud.". Posting before/after pics is encouraged.Īlso explain the motivation or context behind your work, or what you were trying to achieve. Leave a comment shortly explaining the process of how you created your artwork / edit. When posting your Photoshop creations, explain the process and context. Another approach might be to find some liquid iridescent images you like and to try to kind of blend the hair and photo together. You can share several works at once by making an album.Īlso consider being an active member of the community by commenting on others' posts and helping users solve their problems.ĭigital paintings should be posted on a more relevant subreddit, such as /r/DigitalPainting You can post content you have made with Photoshop as long as you have actually put some effort in.ĭon't use the subreddit as a personal art gallery You can share your creations, but you must wait at least 10 days before posting more.
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I may use the liquify tool to do something as simple as giving a woman a little fuller hair. Even sometimes when you have the most attractive subject these tools comes into play. Posting content with the sole purpose of promoting your YouTube channel / website is not allowed. Seriously though, we don’t always get the image perfect in camera. Check /r/picrequests or /r/photoshoprequest instead List of Photoshop Assets (Brushes, Plugins, Textures etc.) r/Photoshop's list of helpful learning resources (Start here if you are new!) This group is for general questions, tricks, techniques, troubleshooting and so forth. Welcome to the Adobe Photoshop subreddit. Selecting a region changes the language and/or content on here to show unsolved question posts (and try to help the posters) The Sidebar Export As does not save the exported file in the same location as the source image.
(Windows 10) Slow performance and lag with the Polygonal Lasso Tool.(macOS 10.14 and 10.13) Photoshop crashes frequently on macOS.(macOS 10.14) Photoshop displays busy cursor while painting.Dragging certain corner handles transforms the image non-proportionally when the reference point for the transformation is changed.The raw metadata for some Photoshop files has excessive number of entries of 'photoshop :DocumentAncestors'.