From the course: Deke's Techniques (2018-2021)
859 Photoshop for the iPad: Part 3
From the course: Deke's Techniques (2018-2021)
859 Photoshop for the iPad: Part 3
- Hey gang, this is Deke McClelland. Welcome to Deke's Techniques. Last week we were talking about that classic holiday poem, the one by Clement Clarke Moore, oh you know it. "When, what to my wondering eyes should appear," that one. You know it, come on, but a miniature sleigh and eight dope engineers all laden with apps that were so very rad, including a Photoshop for the iPad. Oh, how I wish that childhood poem would come true, a Photoshop for the iPad that lets you clean up a layer mask and add an adjustment layer. What is that? I think I just heard an iPad get its wings. All right, so as you may recall if you want to follow along with me inside Photoshop running on the iPad then you need to save the exercise file as a cloud document, which means here inside Photoshop 2020 running either on the Mac or the PC you go up to the file menu and choose save as, and then click on this button, save to cloud documents, and go ahead and save off that file, which I've already done in advance, so I'm going to cancel out and switch over to Photoshop running on the iPad, and notice here, for me at least, in the second row I have this file called Healed & Cloned. I'm going to go ahead and tap on it in order to open it up inside Photoshop on the iMac once again, and let's take a very close look at the mask that we've created around the mountaintop right here, and as you may notice it's a little bit rough, and part of the problem is that it kind of sticks up too high and so what I'm going to do after I just get done kind of looking in a few different spots, I want to find a place that's really going to show things off. What I'm going to do is bring up my abbreviated layers panel by tapping on the second icon in the top right corner of the screen so that we can see this guy right here. That little half-circle badge next to the second layer down, that tells us that there's a layer mask and to switch to it just go ahead and drag it to the left, and then what we want to do is not take that guy and imagine I switch to the move tool, which is located in the top left corner of the screen, and I start dragging this guy. Well, then I'm going to move the layer and its mask at the same time. So I'll undo that by tapping on the undo icon in the top right corner of the screen. What I want to do is unlock the mask from the layer, and so notice this little masking icon over on the right hand side of the screen with a chain on it. Go ahead and tap it in order to turn the chain off, and that's going to go ahead and break the link, at which point you can drag the mask independently. Now if you don't have a keyboard, that's what you're going to have to do is just kind of drag this mask around a little bit, or I'll undo that change. If you do have a keyboard attached to your iPad then you can nudge it. So long as the move tool's selected by pressing, in my case, the down arrow key three times let's say, in order to move things like so, and then I'll tap on the move tool icon in the top left corner of the screen to turn it off so I don't end up messing up anything. All right, now I'll go over to this section, this is on the far left side of the image, and you can see that this is a problem. It doesn't work out so well because now the mask is drooping below that ledge, and so what I'm going to do is tap and hold on the selection tools over here, and I'm going to switch over to the rectangular marquee tool. It's going to work out best, that guy right there, and then I'll just go ahead and marquee a region, and by the way, even if you have it set so you can only paint with the stylus, you can still create selections with your finger, and so I'll just go ahead and select this region right here, let's say, and now I want to duplicate it as well as move it, so I'll switch back to the move tool here and then I'll touch my shortcut circle right there, and notice in the top right corner it's telling me that I'm going to move constrained if I'm just holding the center. So you're constraining your drag to vertical or horizontal. I want to drag outward here, watch that touch circle. Notice that it's growing bigger, and then in the top right corner of the screen I'm seeing the word 'duplicate,' which allows me to duplicate this guy as I drag it to a different location, and if I don't get it in exactly the right place then I can press the arrow keys a few times in order to nudge it around, or I can drag it a little bit as well. And notice that it is a floating selection, by the way. So when I drag it over here you can really tell. It's a little bit more difficult to tell when I go this way, but still it is, and so I'll go ahead and drag that guy into position and hope for the best, and it works out pretty nicely. At which point notice the word 'deselect' down here at the bottom of the screen. Just tap on it in order to deselect that portion of the image, and if things still feel a little sharp, a little jagged where the mask is concerned you can blur it by tapping on this little lightning icon over on the far right side of the screen, and it's just going to give you a few options. These options, I'm sure, are going to grow over time, but you can see that you can invert the mask, or we have one filter at this point, Gaussian blur, and so I'll go ahead and tap on Gaussian blur, and then you can define the blur amount. For example, I could just blur the heck out of that mask if I wanted to, but I'm just going to take it up to let's say 0.5 is usually a good softening value. And then I'll tap the word 'done' in the top right corner of the screen. All right, now I'll turn off the move tool by tapping on it in the top left corner, and I'll double-tap inside the image window in order to zoom out. All right, now what I want to do is make the grass look really super vibrant. It's going to be an over-the-top effect, by the way, so I'm going to tap on the top layer right there, and then I will tap and hold on that plus icon on the far right side of the screen, and I will tap adjustment layer, and then I will create a vibrance layer by tapping on vibrance, and I'm going to go ahead and take the vibrance value up to 50 let's say. I'm trying to nail it right there at 50, I think I can get it, and then I'm looking for a saturation value of 22. Why am I being so exacting? I can't help myself, I swear. All right, now this is an adjustment layer that's affecting everything below it, and also it's got a mask, by the way, and you can see that's the case by tapping the settings icon near the top right corner of the screen in order to hide the numerical settings, and then you want to tap the third icon down, again top right corner of the screen, so you can see that we have a vibrance layer with a layer mask. If you don't want that layer mask go ahead and make sure it's active. Then tap the dot dot dot icon down here toward the bottom of the column, and tap delete mask, might as well get rid of it, and then I'm just going to go ahead and rename this layer by tapping on it, and I'm just going to call it 'vibe up' or something like that, and then I'll tap rename. All right, now I want to clip this adjustment layer so it doesn't affect the sky, however if I go over here to the right side of the screen notice that little right-angle arrow icon? That will clip the adjustment layer. Notice that it now has a little clip icon up there in the top right corner of the screen, so right next to the layer thumbnail, but that means that it's clipped inside of the coverup that we created last week using the healing brush along with the clone stamp tool. That's not what we want. Instead we want to clip it inside everything but the sky, and so here's what you do. We're going to select two layers and group them by tapping on the coverup layer, then tapping that shortcut circle over there, just press and hold it, and then tap on the landscape layer in order to add it to the selection, like so. And so anytime you press and hold that shortcut circle you're able to select multiple layers or even multiple groups, but with multiple layers selected notice we now have a folder icon over here on the right side of the screen. Tap it in order to create a new group, and it went and included the adjustment layer, I think. I'll just go ahead and tap that guy open. Sure enough, so let me see if I can grab this vibe up layer and drag it and drop it above the group. I can, that worked out beautifully, so now I'll double-tap on the name of the group, 'group 1,' and I'll just go ahead and call it 'all land' or something like that so I know what it is, then tap the rename button, and then select vibe up once again and tap on that little clipping icon over on the far right side of the screen, and you can see now that we're not affecting the sky. All right, I want to affect the sky independently, so I'll tap on that big sky layer, and then I'll tap on my settings icon in order to bring up my layer properties down toward the bottom of the screen, and I'll tap on that button, add clipped adjustment, and that will allow me to add an adjustment layer that's clipped inside the big sky layer, and I'm going to make this layer a hue saturation layer, and let's just say I want to colorize the sky so it's colored uniformly, instead of having those dark, colorless shadows. And so I'll just go ahead and turn on the colorize toggle below the various slider bars, and I don't want a red sky, so I'll crank the hue value up, let's say to 220 is what I'm looking for, and I'll take the saturation value up to 33%, like so. And now if I go ahead and hide those settings notice that my hue saturation layer has a mask which is selected. I don't need it, I don't want it, so I'll tap on the dot dot dot icon and tap 'delete mask' to get rid of it, and then I'll double-tap on that layer name to rename it, and I'll just go ahead and call this guy 'blueness' let's say, and tap rename, and we end up with this effect here. All right, so now I'll tap the layer icon in the top right corner of the screen to hide those layers so that we can see the final version of the composition. And that wraps up part three of my three-part look of the brand new Photoshop running on an iPad. Whoever you are and wherever you live, my absolute best for the holiday season. Remember, as long as you think good thoughts, and more important do good deeds, good things will catch up with you. 2020 is going to be the best year ever, I just know it. This is Deke McClelland, I'll catch up with you then.
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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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