From the course: Deke's Techniques (2018-2021)
857 Introducing Photoshop for the iPad
From the course: Deke's Techniques (2018-2021)
857 Introducing Photoshop for the iPad
- Hey gang, this is Deke McClelland. Welcome to Deke's Techniques. Last month, Adobe introduced the world to Photoshop for the iPad, which is, I think Adobe has been careful to say not actually the full version of Photoshop. Whether you use it on a Mac or PC, Photoshop 2020, as it is now known, offers a total of 33 panels, yes, I counted them, or 35 if you include Tools and Options. Photoshop for the iPad offers one: Layers. Well, it also has a Toolbox, so I guess that's two panels, which is just a smattering of Photoshop's full power, but it's a really great place to start. Save a file from Photoshop 2020 as what's known as a cloud document, bring it into Photoshop for the iPad, and go to town. What's going to be our project? Well it all starts with an island called Vestmannaeyjar, which I guess is Icelandic for Westman Islands. It's a very pretty place, but we're going to make it prettier still. All right, so I'm going to start things off here inside Photoshop running on the Mac. It could just as easily be Photoshop for Windows, but you'll need Photoshop 2020, or I presume later. And so what we're going to do is we're going to take this landscape and combine it with this unremarkable sky in order to create this vivid composition right here, and if you want to work along with me, then you need to take these exercise files and turn them into cloud documents. Now, in my case, the first two already are cloud documents, as indicated by the little clouds up here in the title tab, but the last one is not, so what you're going to need to do with all three of these images, again, if you want to work along with me, is go up to the File menu and choose Save As, and then switch away from this folder here by clicking Save to Cloud Documents, so click on that button, after which point, you will no longer have control over the file format. You're going to automatically save the file in a new format, called PSDC, by the way, and so all you have to do is give this file a name if you like, and then click the Save button in order to save this file as an online cloud document. All right, so here I am now finally inside Photoshop for the iPad, and I'm going to go ahead and scroll down to this file right here. It's the last one alphabetically in my case. It is called Vestmannaeyjar, I'm sure I'm totally making a mess of it, but it's a little island off of Iceland. And so I'll just go ahead and tap on that thumbnail in order to open the image, once again, inside Photoshop on the iPad. Now, it might take a moment or two to open up, at which point, notice that we don't really have all of Photoshop, it's not the full version of the program. It's a work in progress, so remember that this is definitely a 1.0 piece of software, and so we have the tools on the left-hand side in a vertical toolbox, and then we have this kind of panel column over on the right-hand side that is almost entirely devoted to layers, and so I want you to notice this icon in the top right corner that looks like a couple of diamond shaped layers. If I tap on it, I make those layers disappear, and if I tap on it again, I'll bring 'em back, at which point you can see that we have a single locked layer. I want to unlock it by tapping on the dot-dot-dot icon down here, the ellipsis, and tapping Unlock Layer, and that will go ahead and turn that guy into an independent layer. The reason why is this started out as a JPEG file, so it was flat, it just had a locked background. All right, now notice that your default tool is the Move tool in the top left corner of the screen, and so if you start draggin' this guy around, you're going to move it, which presumably is not something you want to do, and so you have a couple of different ways to Undo inside this program. One is to tap the Undo icon in the top right corner of the screen, this guy right here. I'll just go ahead and Redo things so I can show you the other way to work, which is to tap with two fingers, just a single tap with two fingers will Undo. A single tap with three fingers will Redo, all right, I want to Undo, so I'll double finger-tap, and so another thing you should know is you can pinch, you probably predicted that, I would imagine, but let's say you want to zoom to 100%, then just double-tap inside the image, and if you double-tap again, you're going to zoom all the way into 100%, so one double tap is to fit the image in screen, the other is to zoom to 100%. All right, another thing that's worth knowing here is that you can deselect all tools if you want to just by tapping on that Move Tool icon in the top left corner of the screen once again, and that way, you won't accidentally harm the image as you navigate your way around. All right, now let's say I want to introduce that sky into the image. There's a couple of ways to introduce images inside of a layered file. One is to tap this little picture icon below the Type tool, below the T right there, and then I could load an image from my Camera Roll here on my iPad, or from my Files, from my Cloud Files, that is Apple's cloud service, or from a library that you created inside the Libraries panel inside Photoshop for the desktop, but I'm going to do somethin' different here. I'll just go ahead and tap on the little Home button in the top left corner of the screen in order to close that file, and I'll go ahead and open the big Iceland sky, but before I do, I'm going to tap the gear icon in the top right corner of the screen in order to bring up my App Settings right here, and then I'm going to tap on Input, just because I want you to see that there's a bunch of touch toggles right there, and to see 'em, you'll have to have Touch twirled open like so, and the Touch Indicator allows you to see where I'm touching as I move my finger around inside the program. Touch Shortcut is this circle that's onscreen, I'll show it to you in just a moment, and it allows you to change the tool's behavior. Stylus Double-tap allows you to double-tap with the stylus in order to zoom in and out, and then we've got Stylus Only Painting. By default, that's turned off. I like to have it turned on, and this assumes, by the way, that you have a stylus, such as an Apple Pencil, and that way you don't actually paint with your finger, so I've got all these options on. All right, so I'm going to close out of that guy, and then I'll tap on Big Iceland Sky in order to load it all up, and now what I'm going to do is unlock that layer once again by tapping on the dot-dot-dot icon, and tapping Unlock Layer, and then, you want to tap on the dot-dot-dot again, and tap Copy, which, if you have a keyboard attached to your iPad, has a familiar keyboard shortcut of Command+C. All right, so I'll just go ahead and tap Copy right there, that's all there is to that, and now, I'll go back to the previous image by tapping on the Home icon in order to reveal all of my cloud documents, and then I'll go ahead and load up that landscape image. All right, now at this point, I want to mask away the sky, and I'm going to do so by selecting those craggy mountains right there, and so notice this tool, three tools down, the Lasso. If you tap and hold on it, you'll see some other selection tools, including the second guy in, which is basically the Quick Selection brush, and now, I can just go ahead and paint inside of my image, but first, I'm going to increase the size of my brush by tapping on that little number right there, and then I'll go ahead and grab my Apple Pencil, because after all, I turned on that setting that prohibits me from accidentally painting with my finger, and then I'll just go ahead and paint up into this area, and it actually works out pretty nicely where this image is concerned. Notice that I'm easily selecting all of this stuff, and then, if you want to paint some more, then you're going to add to the selection, just as when painting with the Quick Selection tool inside of Photoshop, and I want you to notice right here, see this circle that I'm kind of poking inside of right now? That circle is a shortcut that's going to allow you to access other features, so notice when I press and hold on it, we see the words subtract from selection in the top right corner of the screen, at which point, if I do start painting, I am going to subtract from the selection instead of adding to it. That's not what I want to do, so I'll just do a two-finger tap in order to undo that change, but I just want you to know early on what that circle is there for, it is a shortcut. All right, now I want to turn this selection into a mask, and notice basically dead-center on the right side of the screen we have that familiar mask icon, so just go ahead and tap on it, and you will end up with a mask. Now, notice the mask is currently active, which means I could paint it with the Brush tool, which is the next tool down right here. Don't really want to do that, however, but I just want you to see that's possible, but let's say you want to switch back and forth between the mask, which is active right now, and the image itself. See that little half-circle doohickey next to the mask on the left-hand side? That's a badge, and what it's going to allow you to do is drag back and forth to switch emphasis on the mask or on the image itself. Another thing you can do if you want to see a more conventional version of the Layers panel is go up to the top right corner of the screen, and notice the third icon down, the one that looks like a couple of diamonds with three lines, tap on it, and you will now see something more closely resembling the standard Layers panel. All right, so I'm going to double-click on this layer name right here in order to rename it, and then I'll just go ahead and call this Landscape, let's say, just by typing away, now I'm going to tap Rename, the Rename button there in order to rename that layer. All right, so this version of the Layers panel takes up too much room, so I'm going to tap that second icon down in the top right corner just so that we're seeing that tiny Layer thumbnail, and now what I want to do is paste that sky image by tapping on the little dot-dot-dot icon down there near the bottom of the right column, and tapping Paste, or if you've got a keyboard attached to your iPad, then you've got that standard shortcut of Command+V, and so I'll go ahead and tap on Paste now. It might take a moment or two for this to occur, by the way, but eventually, you should see that sky, All right, I'm going to pinch out here so that I'm seeing all of the image at a time, and then I want to move the sky behind the landscape by tapping and holding it for a moment, and then dragging it down like so, and you will have a new sky. Of course, it looks terrible, but here's what you do about that. Notice the second tool down below the Move tool right there is this guy, it's the Transform tool, and it allows you to scale, and rotate, and all that stuff. It's modeled after the Free Transform command under the Edit menu in the standard version of Photoshop, and so now notice if I drag one of these handles here that I am scaling proportionally. If you don't want to scale proportionally, if you want to stretch the image, then what you do is you tap and hold on that little touch shortcut right there, see that? And then, you can drag a handle, and that will allow you to scale non-proportionally like so. I'm just going to go ahead and undo that guy by tapping on the Undo icon. The other thing you can do is tap and hold on that touch circle right there and scoot out. Notice the words in the top right corner of the screen switched to scale centered, and that allows you to scale with respect to the center, and we are once again scaling proportionally, by the way. So this touch circle here often provides some sort of primary purpose, and then other times, with about half the tools, it has a secondary purpose, and you switch between 'em just by dragging out, like so. All right, so I'm going to now move this guy upward to let's say right about this location here, and then I'll tap the Done button in the top right corner of the screen in order to accept that modification. All right, so I'll just go ahead and double-tap inside the image once again to fit it onscreen, and that, while it's not everything I want to do, is my brief introduction to working with Photoshop 1.0 running on an iPad. Okay, so Photoshop for the iPad doesn't entirely live up to the capabilities of Photoshop 2020 for the desktop, but I mean, how could it? Photoshop 2020, that's like the 30th anniversary of the software, but I like it, Photoshop for the iPad, that is, which is why we're going to spend more time in the app next week, and the week after that. 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767 Mandala patterns in Photoshop CC 20191m
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768 Painting a free-form mandala pattern9m 5s
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769 Painting mandala-style dot patterns6m 56s
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770 Coloring your mandala pattern7m 48s
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771 The final full-color mandala6m 27s
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772 Illustrator CC 2019 new preview mode1m 1s
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773 Illustrator CC 2019 presentation mode3m 21s
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774 Global edit in Illustrator CC 20196m 30s
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775 Applying a global edit from the control panel4m 8s
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776 Freeform gradients in Illustrator CC 20198m 29s
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777 Freeform gradients: Points versus lines8m 10s
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778 Freeform gradient limitations6m 29s
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779 Crop and develop a great white shark8m 54s
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780 Sharpening your great white shark6m 11s
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781 Low vibrance and high saturation9m 3s
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782 Vibrance, saturation, and sharpness9m 11s
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783 Actioning a full-color hedcut in Photoshop1m
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784 Recording an action to play all actions9m 37s
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785 Draw something, color the outlines8m 46s
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786 Combining multiple works of line art7m 3s
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787 Group your line art, clip to the group4m 9s
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788 Coloring outside your line art in Photoshop6m 32s
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789 Flip horizontal view in Photoshop CC 20191m
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790 Creating a White Walker in Photoshop1m 59s
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791 The White Walker begins9m 25s
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792 Giving a guy a digital shave in Photoshop3m 58s
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793 Carving deep wrinkles or scars into skin8m 37s
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794 Shading the White Walker’s deep-set brows6m 21s
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795 Creating pale, lifeless lips in Photoshop5m 57s
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796 Giving your White Walker glowing blue eyes10m 46s
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797 Adding some creepy lifeless pupils6m 40s
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798 Adding a cold and gloomy background12m 18s
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799 Adding cold and brittle snowflakes6m 25s
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800 Using the Transparency Shapes Layer option5m 29s
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801 Combining a radial filter with a range mask8m 35s
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802 Flipping a photograph in Camera Raw6m 20s
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803 An actual dream effect, in Photoshop14m 37s
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804 Augmenting your Photoshop dream8m 45s
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805 Applying distortions as Smart Filters6m 37s
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806 Combining distortions with blend modes10m 5s
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807 Drawing a 24-sided star in negative space12m 48s
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808 Making your star a repeating hex pattern8m 27s
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809 Shading your star pattern in Illustrator6m 57s
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810 Creating a gradient pattern in Illustrator4m 31s
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811 Making one pattern fade into another6m 23s
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812 Welcome to my seamlessly repeating summer1m 35s
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813 Drawing a cubical gobstopper in Illustrator14m 55s
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814 Creating a pattern of gobstoppers7m 23s
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815 Aligning your many gobstoppers5m 54s
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816 Blending line textures in Illustrator12m 58s
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817 Combining object blends with a pattern8m 40s
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818 Carving cubical holes into cubical objects9m 52s
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819 Nesting gradients inside a pattern5m 36s
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820 Drawing 3D isometric arrows in Illustrator7m 33s
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821 Positioning the tips of your arrows7m 17s
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822 Filling in the gaps in a repeating pattern8m 50s
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823 Drawing cartoon teeth aligned to the hair5m 50s
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824 Drawing a triangular cartoon eye8m 6s
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825 Adding windows to the houses pattern10m 46s
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826 Creating a perfectly tessellating pattern4m 32s
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827 Op art experiment 4: Triangle tunnels6m 58s
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828 Expressing your triangles as a hex pattern7m 18s
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829 Adding color to your triangle tunnels7m 55s
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830 Recoloring your triangle tunnels3m 20s
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831 Creating rainbow gradients with blends6m 18s
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832 The downside of using blends in patterns3m 35s
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833 Drawing an impossible trident in Illustrator9m 49s
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834 Shading an impossible trident with gradients4m 3s
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835 Painting paths with opposing gradients13m 51s
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836 Adding impossible shadows in Illustrator6m 42s
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837 Drawing an impossible hex object14m 8s
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838 Creating impossible latticework5m 46s
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839 Painting like Joan Miró in Adobe Sketch9m 46s
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840 Painting a watercolor wash background8m 23s
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841 Signing your artwork like Joan Miró4m 17s
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842 Opening your Sketch artwork in Photoshop9m 1s
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843 Enlarging your Miró to poster size11m 5s
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844 What if Joan Miró had met Jordan Peele?14m 10s
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845 Coloring your terrifying Miró/“Us” scene11m 47s
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846 Painting a Rorschach background9m 22s
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848 What to do when Content-Aware Fill fails?10m 4s
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847 Finishing your “Us” artwork in Photoshop10m 35s
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849 Hand turkey 20191m 56s
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850 Tracing your actual hand on an iPad10m 6s
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851 Drawing a highly articulated hand9m 50s
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852 Adding color to your hand-drawn hand12m 33s
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853 Painting your hand-drawn fingernails9m 3s
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854 A hand becomes a Thanksgiving hand turkey9m 6s
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855 Painting the turkey’s tail feathers13m 30s
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856 What’s wrong with this drop shadow?11m 14s
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857 Introducing Photoshop for the iPad13m 6s
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858 Photoshop for the iPad: Part 29m 13s
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859 Photoshop for the iPad: Part 310m 17s
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