February 2020

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How to Use the Photoshop Elements Effects Panel with the History Panel Tutorial

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In this video I show you how to use the Photoshop Elements Effects Panel the easy way. There are loads of great Photoshop Elements Effects available from the panel but if you don’t know how to use it properly it is very difficult to experiment and see the different effects.

00:00 Photoshop Elemnets Effects Panel Intro
00:53 Where you find the Effects Panel
01:00 The Problem with the Effects Panel
01:27 How to Launch the History Panel
02:07 How to use the History Panel
02:38 Using the History Panel with multiple layers
03:32 Seeing what is in the Effects Panel
05:23 Photoshop Elements Effects Panel Review
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How to Make an Editorial Collage in Adobe Fresco | Adobe Creative Cloud

Mix shapes, imagery, textures and brushes to create colorful and distinctive montages. Featured artist: Alejandro Chavetta. Check out more of his work here: https://www.behance.net/AlejandroChavetta

Start from scratch, or download practice files [https://adobe.ly/37W5eUz] for a head start. Steps below.

Prep your project:

1. Save Chavetta’s Photoshop document (PSD) to Creative Cloud Files or your preferred cloud service.
2. Open the Adobe Fresco app on your tablet.
3. Choose Import and Open, Photoshop file, then select the skull image.

Select and mask the skull:

1. Use the Lasso tool to draw around the perimeter of the skull.

Tip: Use two fingers to rotate and scale the canvas to make drawing the selection easier.

2. Tap Mask when you finish making the selection to hide the paper background. The skull should now appear over the textured background layer below.

Add graphics to the collage:

1. Tap a hidden layer then the tap the eye icon.

Tip: Chavetta shared the additional collage graphics as hidden layers in the PSD. You can tap the Image icon and import your own if you’d like.

2. Repeat until all of the graphics are visible except the top layer.
3. Select the top layer and tap the + icon to add a new layer.
4. Open Layer Properties and set the Blend Mode to Multiply so the collage images show through whatever you paint on this layer.
5. Hold down the Live Brushes tool, select Watercolor, then Watercolor Wash Soft.
6. Adjust the color, brush size, and water flow as you paint different parts of the collage.

Tip: Use the Eraser to clean up any areas of accidental overflow.

Mix brush types and textures:

1. Hold down the Pixel Brush tool, choose Sketching, then Pencil to add notations to the texture layer.
2. Experiment with pixel wet brushes in the Painting category to create a mixed-media composition.

That’s it!

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