Class Introduction
Jesús Ramirez
Lessons
Class Introduction
02:15 2Adjustment Layer Tips
03:39 3Saturation and Luminosity Maps for Compositing
03:25 4Making LUT Files From Adjustment Layers
04:33 5Using the B&W Adjustment Layer to Adjust Color
02:52 6Eight Special Blending Modes: Opacity vs Fill
04:49 7Pass-Through: Group Blending Modes and Compositing
04:02 8How to Maximize Template Files (PSDT)
04:51Open a Flattened Version of a Large Layered PSD and Using PSB
02:57 10Select Colors From Outside of Photoshop
03:07 11Two Windows Open From The Same Document
03:21 12How to Use Photoshop Search
03:20 13Bring Back Old Refine Edge Tool
02:00 14Bokeh Overlays
07:20 15Using the Magic Wand to Make Object Selections
02:40 16Using Grass Brush for Cloning
03:20 17Keyboard Shortcuts
01:42 18Using Actions as a Text File
03:04 19Using Content-Aware Scale
05:10 20Channel Based Selections
06:54 21Using Channel Luminosity to Make Selections
01:58Lesson Info
Class Introduction
I like to have a lot of fun. I like to play jokes on people. So the very first tip is gonna be actually of for fun. It's really not gonna help you out in your workflow, but hopefully it'll help hopefully make you, um, make your coworker for classmates. Laugh. So next time you're at school or at work and your coworker gets up to go to bathroom or take a break, you can actually change the toolbar and add the banana tool to photo shop. You guys know about the banana tool? No. All right. So you see these these three little dots here, these three little dots help you edit the toolbar, which is the tour here on the left hand side, you can click and drag tools that you don't need to the side, or you can rearrange them in any way that you want. So it's actually a very useful feature. And Photoshopped, it allows you to customize the toolbar anyway that you like. However, if you hold the shift key and click on done, you'll get a banana right here. So for those of you wondering, what does Obama t...
old do? It doesn't do anything that would just freak out your friends and co workers when they come back from the restroom. So I recommend doing that to your friends computers. Next time that you they get up to go to the bathroom to get rid of it, you actually use a different modifier key. Don't use the shift key to get rid of it. You gotta hold the option key. That's the all key on the PC and hit undone, and that gets rid of it. So it's a fun little little thing for you guys. And photo shop has a few little hidden Easter eggs like that one. There's another one that's not as fun. And again, I'm just going to show it to you so that you can maybe place a bet with somebody and say, Hey, I bet you can get a banana. Also coffee and toast and photo shop. So I'm gonna show you how to get coffee and toast. Serve you press command K. That's control K on the PC to bring up the preferences, um, panel under interface. You have these swatches here that allow you to change the interface. But if you hit command option shift it's which is the icon to a coffee cup or to toast. So you just want a bar bed and you have coffee, toes and bananas in photo shop.
Class Materials
Ratings and Reviews
Amy Vaughn
Yeah yeah, Jesus Ramirez is a great instructor and this class is packed with useful tips and even some fun ones that might not be so useful. But it was that one about using two windows from the same document that changed my Photoshop life.
Lael
Overall Photoshop Week 2017 has some amazing instructors for workflow & compositing. Jesus Ramirez has the unique ability to combine simplicity with really useful depth: blend modes, different approaches to selection or combining different tools. This course covers a lot of tools and there are a number of ‘wow! didn't know that!’ moments a more advanced user will love.
Elad
Jesus is excellent! full of knowledge and provides a lot of helpful tips in a clear and easy to understand way. Only thing missing are captions for this class, for some reason. Otherwise, I wish there were more classes like this one.