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Five Fast Masking Tips in Photoshop CC

Posted By: Sigha
Five Fast Masking Tips in Photoshop CC

Five Fast Masking Tips in Photoshop CC
.MP4 | Video: 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | Audio: AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 909 MB
Duration: 1 hours | Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Discover the Fastest, Easiest Ways to Use Masks in Photoshop

What you'll learn

Use Masks to speed up their Photoshop production
Use Masks to make superior images
Use Masks to manipulate images easier

Requirements

Photoshop CC
A working knowledge of JPEG and PNG image formats
An intermediate level of Photoshop knowledge

Description

"Five Fast Masking Tips in Photoshop CC" is for intermediate Photoshop users.

A project based course, Photoshop users who, while very proficient in their everyday work areas, are not familiar with the best processes to use Masks to manipulate their images quickly and professionally, will find this highly-focused course a delight.

We go thru specific projects, which students can follow along and practice beside us. These projects are designed to get the Photoshop user up to speed in the least amount of time.

Due to the focused nature of the course, if students end up not using Masks for a few months and forget what they learned, they will be able to quickly and easily find the specific function they need to use, review it and get back up to speed fast.

Masking is a term used to describe the process of removing part an image from the background. You can then use the masked object in another composition. Masking can be challenging, especially if the foreground image intermingles with the background. Examples are fur or hair. In this course you will learn 5 fast ways of preparing images for masking, and masking the images you work with, quickly.

When you are done, you will know how to mask images with the Magic Wand tool, the Quick Selection tool, the Color Range Command, and the Pen tool.

All of these will give you many options for creating high-quality masks.

Who is the target audience?

the intermediate Photoshop user in a Web or Print capacity
the Photoshop user who wants to speed up their masking workflow
not designed for the Photoshop amateur who doesn't have a working knowledge of the program
must know how to manipulate them in Photoshop

Five Fast Masking Tips in Photoshop CC