You can now place features right into a Minecraft 1.18.2 world with the new /placefeature command. Place things like Desert Wells, Bonus Chests, Dripstone, and lots more with this new feature that just showed up in the 22W03A Snapshot for Minecraft 1.18.2 update. If you are building out a world for your Minecraft Server then this /placefeature command will really speed things up.
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00:00 Minecraft 1.18.2 update /placefeature in action
00:26 How to use /placefeature command
01:34 New features can only go in their correct biome
02:34 Placing a Pumpkin Patch
03:25 Building a Dripstone Cave with /placefeature
04:47 Adding Trees, Mushrooms, and Bees
07:05 Other changes in the 22W03A Snapshot
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Create a light show inspired visual using Photoshop on the iPad.
Start from scratch, or copy the project file containing the sample assets [ https://adobe.ly/3qOE5zy] for a head start. Steps below.
Prep your file:
1. Open the practice file in the Your Work tab in Photoshop on your iPad.
Mask out the subject:
1. Select the Subject layer.
2. Tap and hold the Lasso tool and then tap the Select Subject.
3. Select Mask at the bottom.
Blur the clouds:
1. Select the Clouds layer.
2. Tap the Filers and adjustment icon and select Gaussian blur.
3. Adjust the blur to your desired amount and tap Done. Tip: We adjusted to level 6.
Add more clouds:
1. With the Clouds layer selected, tap the Layer actions icon and select Duplicate layer.
2. Tap and hold the duplicated Clouds layer and drag it to the top of the layers.
3. Tap the Layer properties icon and change the Blend mode to Multiply.
4. Tap the Clipping Mask icon.
Stagger the clouds:
1. Tap the Transform icon.
2. Drag a corner of the Clouds to offset them from the subject and select Done.
4. Tap the Layer properties icon and lower the Opacity. Tip: We used an opacity of 55%.
Add some color:
1. Tap the Add new icon and select New layer.
2. Select the Paint bucket tool.
3. Tap the foreground color and choose your preferred color. Tip: We used purple, #CC33FF.
4. Tap the canvas to fill the layer with color.
5. Select Layer properties and change the Blend mode to Multiply.
6. Lower the Opacity. Tip: We used an opacity of 40%.
Add some dimension:
1. Tap the Layer actions icon and select Duplicate layer.
2. Select the Paint bucket tool.
3. Tap the foreground color and select black.
4. Tap the canvas to fill the layer with black.
Make a vignette:
1. With the black layer selected, tap the Mask icon.
2. Select the Brush tool.
3. Adjust the brush setting to your desired levels. Tip: We used a Brush Size of 1615, Opacity 50, and Hardness 4.
4. Paint with black around the Subject.
5. Reduce the opacity further to blend the mask.
That’s it!
Check out the full lesson and more on Discover: https://adobe.ly/projector-art
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Turn any text into art with envelope distort and masking.
Add this library to use the sample image [ https://adobe.ly/3FLRBIo ] add your own. Steps below.
Prep your file:
1. Open Illustrator on your computer.
2. Create a new document.
Type your title:
1. Click the Type tool on the toolbar.
2. Open your Character palette.
3. Expand the font menu.
4. Open the filter menu.
5. Select Sans Serif, Heavy Weight, and Condensed.
6. Close the Filter menu.
7. Select Helvetica Neue Condensed Bold.
8. Type your word.
9. Press the Escape key on your keyboard to finish typing.
10. Reselect your word with the Selection tool.
11. Hold down the Alt or Option key while dragging in the selected word from a side point.
Modify the word shape:
1. Right-click with the word selected.
2. Create Outlines.
3. Select the Direct Selection tool on the toolbar.
4. Click and drag to make a rectangular marquee around the bottom points of a character in the word.
5. Drag the points down.
6. Repeat on the bottom of each character until the desired length is achieved.
7. Click and drag a rectangular marquee and select all characters.
Create a Mesh:
1. Choose Object – Envelope Distort – Create Mesh.
2. Create the Envelope Mesh with 5 Rows and 1 Column.
Warp the Mesh:
1. Click and drag a rectangular marquee around the top row of points to select them.
2. Drag the top row to the right.
3. Click and drag a rectangular marquee around the next row of points to select them.
4. Drag that row to the left.
5. Repeat these steps for the remaining rows to achieve the wavy look.
Expand the Wavy Word:
1. Select the word with the Selection tool.
2. Choose Object – Expand.
3. Expand the Object and Fill. Click OK.
4. Choose Object – Compound Path – Make.
Place Your Image:
1. Open the Libraries panel: Window – Libraries.
2. Find the Discover – Wavy Words library.
3. Drag the image and click to place it onto the artboard.
4. Right-click on the image.
5. Choose Arrange – Send to Back.
Make a Mask:
1. Drag to select both the image and the text.
2. Right-click on the selection.
3. Choose Make Clipping Mask.
Tweak the art:
1. Double-click on the image.
2. Edit the appearance and arrangement of the image behind the mask by moving, scaling, and rotating it.
3. Select the Direct Selection tool on the toolbar.
4. Select any points on the word to readjust them, revealing more or less of the image.
That’s it!
Check out the full lesson and more on Discover: https://adobe.ly/wavy-words
Adobe Creative Cloud gives you the world’s best creative apps so you can turn your brightest ideas into your greatest work across your desktop and mobile devices.
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