/r/PhotoshopTutorials
A place for learning and sharing. Please feel free to link tutorials you've found useful or resources for better using Photoshop to its full potential.
Links to tutorials in Photoshop. If you're new to Photoshop and don't know where to start, check out our FAQ Wiki: http://www.reddit.com/r/PhotoshopTutorials/wiki/index
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A place for learning and sharing. Please feel free to link tutorials you've found useful or resources for better using Photoshop to its full potential.
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Hi so I would really appreciate help with this 8 minute photoshop tutorial. The problem is that im still not photoshop fluent and he doesnt explain how he gets his layers panel to look like it does at the start of the video. I have been trying this for hours now and cant get it right, I would really appreciate if someone could please explain like im five.
I recently started using Adobe Photoshop trying to learn the software. I tried to find videos on YouTube that could teach me the basics, but they’re a little confusing and tough to follow. Does anyone have any recommendations on where I can find useful tutorials or courses to teach me? Even if it’s not free, I’m looking for any suggestions.
Hey everyone,
I’m looking for some awesome GFX packs for my projects. If you have any good ones, please share them in the comments with a Google Drive link or any other way. Also, feel free to upvote this post so it becomes a go-to resource for anyone in need. Thanks!
I was trying the other day to add and combine two masks on the same image (layer) but I couldn't figure it out. I had my first mask isolating the subject just fine. But then I wanted to add a second mask with a white to transparent gradient.
But when I add the gradient to the same mask it just replaces my existing mask. And I can't add multiple masks to the same layer. I can duplicate the layer and put my gradient mask on that, but then it only uses and shows the top layer. I also want to keep both masks editable, while still combining them on the image.
Edit: I hope this image makes it clearer what I want. I want the circled gradient mask to also mask out the blur, together with the subject cut-out mask that is already there.
Okay, see the picture attached. Essentially, I'm looking to take this picture of Spider-Man and edit his suit to my liking (remove the blue straps going over his shoulders, replace the white spider logo with the one from the classic suit, give him boots, etc.). Instead of having someone else do it for me, I want to learn how to do it myself. So, who can help me?
I've noticed recently that when I use the symmetry tool, it doesnt create a "perfect" mirrored image. I am not sure about whether this possibly has to do with me using a textured brush, but its frustrating and takes longer to draw from all the fixing I have to do. If anyone has any solutions or info on why this happens and/or if there's a way to fix it, that would be appreciated 🙏 (vid here is sped up)
I'm trying to open a document in Photoshop to make an edit, but when I do, it automatically trims the blank bleed/border area, thus changing the size of the document. Is there a way to open the PDF and include this space? I'm sure there's a simple setting I'm missing but I can't seem to figure it out. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I need help on understanding how i can add adjustments to ALL layers except ONE and this one layer should be in the middle of all the layers adjusted but i dont want this specific layer to be adjusted ?
How can I create this weird cut out effect in ps? I can’t find a tutorial anywhere.
I had set my Photoshop so that only the part that is on the screen is reflected, but now I changed my computer, the settings are standard and I don't know how to set it up again.
Does anyone know how to do this?
How would I make the text I added at the end seem more realistic, in terms of colour and shadows?
How do you make a photo like this?
Hello,
I have a scanned picture from a book with has the halftone/dots very prevalent in the scan. I was wondering if with the new Photoshop 24 and AI technology if there was an easier way now to fix this issue? Thank you!