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Photoshop Elements Blue Sky Tool
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Photoshop Elements Make Bluer Sky with the Smart Brush Tool. This is a quick and easy way to make the skies in your photos more blue but it still has a lot of adjustments available to get the look exactly right.
00:00 Photoshop Elements Make Bluer Sky
00:33 Using the Smart Brush Tool
01:40 Additional Adjustments
02:31 Making a White Sky Blue
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Learn this AMAZING skin-smoothing technique that leaves the skin texture intact!
I’ve used this technique in my professional work in the Hollywood industry. I hope you enjoy it!
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📘 INDEX – High-End Skin Softening in Photoshop
00:00 – Introduction
00:37 – Setting Up Good
00:56 – Apply the Skin Smoothing Neural Filter
02:00 – Apply the Lighten Blending Mode
03:20 – Use a Mask to Selectively Apply the Smoothing Effect
04:16 – Target the Highlights with the Darken Blending Mode
04:00 – Use a Layer Mask to Selectively Apply the Blur
04:27 – Duplicate The Layer to Target the Highlights
05:37 – Final Thoughts