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This video will show you how to run a batch in Photoshop. A batch is when you run a series of steps in Photoshop on multiple files to save you time.
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This video will show you how to use Booksmart to create a Blurb book
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This video will show you how to create your own actions in Photoshop. An action is a recordable series of steps that you can play on more than one image to save you time.
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This video is an introduction to MAC and The Photoshop workspace for Digital Art Class. *Please excuse the dog barking at the mailman around minute 9*
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In this short video, we launch Photoshop and create a new doucment that will become the basis for our repeat tile.
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In this video, we copy-paste our Illustrator graphics into Photoshop. We resize and rotate our objects using the Input Method to make our transformations as consistent as possible.
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This video walks us through applying a color to our background, merging all our smart objects layers, and finally offsetting our print to identify any area requiring extra graphics.
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This 15-minute video walks you through the syllabus and contains most of the answers to the questions listed on your Syllabus Study Sheet.
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In this 12-minute video, we learn how to create a new document matching the measurements that we need for our trend board. We then customize our grid to have 1 division every inch.
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In this 12-minute video, we learn how to place and resize images in our layout.
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In this 13-minute video, we work with the Smart Rectangle tool and the properties window.
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In this 15-minute video, we introduce some basic concepts about color mode, resolution, and pixels versus vectors.
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In this 10-minute video, we go over the various areas of your PHotoshop Interface.
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In this 15-minute video, we survey the left column of our tools panel.
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In this 11-minute video, we go over the basics of a repeat print created in Photoshop, we dowload the pictures that we need to create our print, and create a new document in Photoshop so that…
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In this 19-minute video, we learn to use the Quick Selection tool (W) and Lasso tool (L) to select and refine selection of objects against a background.
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