So far we have covered the top four categories of the blend modes. We will now move on to the 5th category, known as Mathematical blending modes. …
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The word Polygon means a closed shape with straight sides. Rectangles, triangles, hexagons, and octagons are all examples of a polygon. The word polygon comes from the …
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In our tutorials so far, we covered the solid color adjustment layer which is listed first in the adjustment layers list. We then moved on to understanding …
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There are three different versions of Lasso Tool in Photoshop. The one that we are going to discuss here is the Standard Lasso Tool. Lasso Tool comes …
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The Single Column Marquee Tool is useful when you need to trim just a tiny wee bit from the edge of an image. When selected and used, …
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Let us recap what we know about Blend modes so far. We know that a Blend mode affects how a layer blends with the layers below. Depending …
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The Single Row Marquee Tool is useful when you need to trim just a tiny wee bit from the edge of an image. When selected and used, …
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I remember when I started to learn Photoshop, one thing that confused me the most were the blending modes. Confused is probably not the right word as …
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In our last tutorial, we had our first use of the “Opacity” function available in the Layers Panel while working with the Solid Color adjustment layer. In …
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In our last tutorial we looked at the importance of working with layers while making any adjustments to our images. In this tutorial, we will look at …
