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Advanced Brush Settings in Photoshop

Welcome to Day 47 of your Photoshop course! Today, we’re expanding your knowledge of brushes by exploring advanced brush settings. These settings give you greater control over the texture, scattering, and blending of your brush strokes, enabling you to add depth and dimension to your artwork. By the end of…
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Painting with Brushes in Photoshop

Welcome to Day 49 of your Photoshop course! Today, you’ll learn how to use brushes for digital painting and photo enhancement. Brushes in Photoshop offer endless possibilities, from creating textured paintings to blending colors and adding fine details. Whether you’re an artist or a photo editor, mastering brushes can transform…
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Brush Practice in Photoshop

Welcome to Day 50 of your Photoshop course! Today’s lesson is focused on practicing everything you’ve learned about brushes over the last few sessions. You’ll create a detailed digital illustration using a variety of custom and default brushes to demonstrate your understanding of brush settings, textures, and painting techniques. Afterward,…
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Photoshop Actions for Automation

Welcome to Day 51 of your Photoshop journey! Today, we’ll explore Photoshop Actions, a powerful feature that helps automate repetitive tasks, making your workflow faster and more efficient. By recording and applying Actions, you can streamline your editing process and save valuable time. We’ll guide you through the basics of…
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batch processing in Photoshop

Welcome to Day 52 of your Photoshop course! Today, we’ll delve into Batch Processing, a powerful feature that allows you to automate workflows for multiple files simultaneously. By learning how to batch resize, rename, and apply Actions, you’ll significantly enhance your productivity and streamline your editing process. Let’s get started!…
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Mastering Double Exposure Effects

Welcome to Day 53 of your Photoshop journey! Today, we’re diving into the world of Double Exposure Effects—a popular technique used to combine two images into a single, artistic composition. This method uses blend modes and layer masks to create visually striking effects. By the end of this lesson, you’ll…
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Creating Stunning Dispersion Effects in Photoshop

Welcome to Day 54 of your Photoshop journey! Today, we’re exploring the exciting world of Dispersion Effects. This technique gives your images a dynamic, fragmented look that creates a sense of movement and energy. Whether you’re working with portraits or objects, this effect can add a dramatic flair to your…
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Creating Cinemagraphs in Photoshop

Welcome to Day 55 of your Photoshop course! Today, we’re diving into the world of Cinemagraphs—a captivating fusion of still photography and subtle animation. Cinemagraphs are a unique form of animated GIFs where only a part of the image moves, creating a mesmerizing effect. By the end of this lesson,…
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Planning the Final Project in Photoshop

Welcome to Day 56 of your Photoshop course! Today, we’re gearing up for the final project, which will showcase all the skills and techniques you’ve acquired throughout this course. Proper planning and organization are key to creating a successful final project, so let’s dive into how you can effectively prepare…
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Executing the Final Project – Part 1

Begin executing your final Photoshop project with a focus on composition, layers, and blending techniques. Learn how to start your project and complete the initial composition. Day 57: Executing the Final Project – Part 1 Welcome to Day 57 of your Photoshop course! Today marks the beginning of the execution…
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