December 2019

AMAZING New Photoshop Feature Adobe Hid From You! – Capture in Libraries

Did you know that Adobe added a powerful new feature into Photoshop 2020, and almost no one noticed?!

At the time of this recording, it is still not even mentioned in the Adobe page for the new features of Photoshop 2020, and I think it’s one of the best and most powerful new features.

In this video, I am going to show you how can use Adobe Capture inside of Photoshop to create, Patterns, Vector Graphics, Color Themes, and Gradients from your photos or layers!

Let me show you how this new tool works!

📘 INDEX – Adobe Capture Inside Photoshop Libraries

01:28 – Make Patterns with Adobe Capture in Photoshop
03:54 – Make Vector Graphics with Adobe Capture in Photoshop
06:23 – Make Color Themes with Adobe Capture in Photoshop
07:12 – Make Gradients with Adobe Capture in Photoshop
08:01 – Apply a Color Theme as Foreground Color
08:16 – Apply a Gradient, and Make a Gradient Into a Gradient Map.

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Remove an Object from a Scene using After Effects | Adobe Creative Cloud

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Learn how to create a layer mask using the Pen tool to cut out an object from its background.

What you learned: Use the Pen tool to create a layer mask to cut out an object from its background

Create a freeze frame of the frame used for the cutout:

1. Move the current-time indicator to the frame where the element to isolate looks the best.
2. Select the layer to freeze in the timeline.
3. Choose Layer – Time – Freeze Frame.

Use the Pen tool to cut out the element from its background:

1. Select the Pen tool from the Tools panel in the upper left.
2. Add points at the key points around the object, eventually clicking back on the first point to close the mask. (Click to add a point; click and drag to add a point and draw out handles.)
3. Adjust the anchor point positions and handles to fine-tune the placement of the mask.

Tip: Option-drag (macOS) or Alt-drag (Windows) a handle to break the handles and have each handle move independently on either side of the anchor point.

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