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Painting on an independent layer - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Introducing Photoshop
Painting on an independent layer
- Alright, now we're going to get rid of all this garbage above and below the logo and you can erase details inside of an image using the eraser tool, but that would result in a permanent modification. And so what we're going to do instead is create an independent layer of whiteout using the brush tool. And so the first thing you want to do is go over here to the layers panel and notice this little plus sign down here at the bottom of the panel. If you click on it, you'll create a new layer that's unnamed. In other words, Photoshop assigns it a default name if you want to name the layer on the fly, then go ahead and press the alt key or the option key on the Mac and click on that icon like so to force the display of the new layer dialog box, and I'll just go ahead and call this layer, whiteout and click okay. Next, I'll go ahead and switch to the brush tool. Now, if you're not seeing that tool at this location,…
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Copying and duplicating images4m 11s
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Modifying the opacity value2m 6s
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The three essential blend modes4m 13s
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Creating a double-exposure effect2m
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Cropping and straightening3m 7s
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Applying an adjustment layer3m 45s
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Painting on an independent layer4m 16s
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Select All, Copy Merged1m 49s
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Dropping out whites or blacks1m 32s
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Scale, rotate, and move2m 5s
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Applying a layer effect3m 6s
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Zooming in on a layer51s
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