October 2020

Photoshop Daily Creative Challenge – Flickering Lights

Challenge: Add a flickering light effect to a haunted house using the Timeline.
Get the starter file here: https://bit.ly/psdcc9-28-6

Join your host each morning at 9:00am PT to learn how to approach each challenge using Photoshop. Complete 9 challenges by Friday, October 9th and you’ll be on your way to sharpening your skills. Get your questions answered, see what the community is creating and get feedback on your work!

To sign up and get started, go to: https://www.behance.net/challenge/photoshop

How to Remove Facial Hair in Photoshop

Today we show you how to remove facial hair in Photoshop! Whether your subject has a full-on beard or just a 5 o’clock shadow, you’ll learn how to paint away facial hair with the Brush Tool, recreate skin texture using a second reference image, and then blend everything together with some professional tools and techniques.

Download the Sample Images:
https://phlearn.com/remove-facial-hair-photoshop-yt00

Master the Brush Tool in Photoshop:
https://phlearn.com/brush-tool-pro-yt00

Not enough facial hair? Well, you can add some too:

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Render and Export Photorealistic Images with Adobe Dimension | Adobe Creative Cloud

Export images from any camera angle with real-time or ray-trace rendering, to get the speed and level of photorealism you need.

What you learned: Edit, preview, and render photorealistic images

Rendering is the process used to determine what pixels will be shown on the screen. There are two types of rendering in Dimension.
– Real-time rendering, which is fast and keeps system resource usage lower
– Ray-trace rendering, which mimics reality by bouncing rays of light around the scene and can achieve photorealism, but is more resource intensive

Use Render Preview mode

While working in Design mode of Dimension, you can enable Render Preview mode in the canvas. Render Preview lets you see a quick draft of the rendered results. It will automatically blend between real-time while editing then fade the ray-trace preview in. Use Render Preview mode to make choices about lighting, materials, shadows, and reflections while working.

Export snapshots for quick previews
– Click the Share icon to open the Share menu
– Use Snapshot As PNG to save the current canvas to your system clipboard or hard drive

Export photorealistic renders
– Switch to Render mode
– Choose which camera views you want to use
– Choose quality and format options
– Click the Render button to begin rendering

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