March 2020

How to Make a Photoshop Elements Pop Art Portrait

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Using a combination of Photoshop Elements Filters and Blend Modes I show you how to make this Pop Art Portrait from a portrait photo.

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This Photoshop Elements Pop Art Portrait tutorial takes you step-by-step through the complete process from beginning photo clear through to the final image. This training demo was recorded in Photoshop Elements 2020 but the techniques used will work just as well in Photoshop Elements 13 through the latest Photoshop Elements.

This Photoshop Elements Pop Art Portrait video is just one of my numerous Photoshop Elements YouTube tutorials. You can view more Photoshop Elements Tutorial Videos in these YouTube Playlists:

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Adobe Photoshop Elements Photo Retouching

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How to Edit Photos in Lightroom Classic

In the third episode of our Intro to Lightroom Classic series, we get started with photo editing! Join us as we explore all of the tools in Lightroom’s Develop Module to fix exposure, recover detail, correct colors, color tone, and much more!

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Make a Composite with Layers Using Photoshop on iPad | Adobe Creative Cloud

“What you learned: Change layer stacking order, add a photo from your Camera Roll to a new layer, transform a layer, apply a layer blend mode, select multiple layers, group layers

Layer views
Work in Compact Layers view to maximize your workspace; switch to Detailed Layers view when you want more information about your layers. Use the icons at the top of the Task bar to switch between layer views.

Layer stacking order
1. Tap a layer to select it.
2. Drag the layer up or down in the layer stack to change the front to back arrangement of content in the image.

Add a photo from your Camera Roll
1. Tap the Place Image tool in the Toolbar, choose Camera Roll, and navigate to a photo in the Camera Roll. The photo opens in Transform mode.
2. Drag the handles on the blue Transform boundary to scale or reshape the placed image. Press inside the boundary and drag to move the placed image.
3. Tap Done to exit Transform mode.

Apply a layer blend mode
1. Tap the Layer Properties icon in the Task bar to open the Layer Properties panel with controls that affect the selected layer.
2. In the Layer Properties panel, tap the Blend Mode menu and choose a blend mode to blend the active layer with the layers below.

Select multiple layers
There are several reasons to select multiple layers. You may want to move or transform different layers together. Or you may want to group layers to organize them.
1. Tap one layer in the Layers panel to select it.
2. In the Task bar, tap the Three-Dot icon and choose Begin multi-select mode.
3. Tap the checkbox on other layers to add them to the layer selection.
Tip: Alternatively, you could use the Touch Shortcut to select multiple layers. Tap one layer in the Layers panel to select it. Then press and hold the Touch Shortcut as you tap other layers to add them to the layer selection.

Group layers
With multiple layers selected, tap the Folder icon in the Task bar to create a layer group in the Layers panel.
To view the layers in the group, double-tap the group thumbnail in Compact Layers view or tap the triangle to the left of the group in Detailed Layers view.

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