- [Instructor] Now that you know what types…of assets can be stored in a library,…let's take a look at a way to automate…the creation of a library from an existing document.…So in a previous movie, I turned off a warning…dialogue box that I just want to take a moment to show you.…Under the Photoshop menu I'll choose Preferences…and then General, and I'll reset all of the warning…dialogue boxes so that when I return to Bridge…and double click on the Route 66 and it opens…in Photoshop, I get this new library from document.…
As you open your documents, Photoshop can look…at the contents of the Layers panel…and it will ask you if you want to create a new library…and store the colors and the layer styles,…character styles, and smart objects.…While this is great, I actually want to do this manually…instead of having it appear every time…I open a multi-layered document.…So I'm going to choose Don't Show Again, and Cancel.…Now let's go to full screen mode,…I'll use Command + 0 in order to size this,…and I'll hold down the space bar…
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11/2/2016Photoshop CC is loaded with tools and features for making tonal and color adjustments, applying effects and treatments to type and graphics, and distorting, filtering, and layering elements, while always maintaining the highest-quality output. This course shows the most efficient ways to perform common design tasks, including layout, image editing, drawing shapes, and working with type and fonts. Along the way, you will learn the secrets of nondestructive editing using Smart Objects and master features such as layers, artboards, libraries, adjustment layers, filters, blending modes, layer effects, typography, custom brushes, vector masks, and much more—increasing your productivity every step of the way.
- Working with Smart Objects
- Warping and creative transformations
- Reshaping images with Liquify
- Using filters, including blur and patterns
- Creating and modifying shapes
- Applying blend modes
- Applying layer effects and layer styles
- Working with type and fonts
- Painting in Photoshop
- Using and sharing libraries
- Taking advantage of artboards
- Exporting and sharing Photoshop files
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 10s
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What you need to know1m 21s
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1. Working with Smart Objects
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2. Creative Transformations for Designers
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Warping images4m 55s
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Puppet Warp7m 29s
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Perspective Warp3m 16s
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3. Essential Filters for Designers
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Creating custom trees3m 7s
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4. Basic Shape Layers
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Using the Shape tools8m 40s
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Using shapes as vector masks4m 22s
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Adding texture to a shape2m 36s
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5. Fill Layers and Blend Modes
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6. Essential Layer Effects and Styles
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Creative layer effect styles5m 55s
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How to scale layer styles1m 42s
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7. Type Essentials
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The Glyphs panel3m 38s
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Adding type along a path4m 37s
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8. Painting Essentials
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Natural media brushes8m 33s
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Creating a custom brush4m 22s
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The Mixer Brush6m 37s
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Save tool and brush presets3m 31s
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Painting along a path1m 42s
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9. Working with Libraries
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Library panel essentials4m 54s
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Sharing libraries3m 32s
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Working with Adobe Stock1m 33s
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10. Artboards
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Creating artboards4m 40s
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Adding content to artboards7m 18s
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11. Exporting Files and Sharing Images
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Quickly exporting images3m 58s
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Conclusion
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Next steps45s
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Video: Creating a library from a document