From the course: Photoshop for iPad: Photoshop Compositing

Photoshop for iPad - Photoshop Tutorial

From the course: Photoshop for iPad: Photoshop Compositing

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Photoshop for iPad

- [Steve] Hi, I'm Steve Kaplan, and welcome to this course on Photoshop for iPad. It's a fantastic new app from Adobe that brings many of Photoshop's editing and image manipulation tools to a mobile device for the first time, in a slick, clean interface that gives you real editing power literally at your fingertips. In the first chapter we'll start with a photograph of an office reception and add a receptionist. We'll see how to load her as a selection automatically and how to make a layer mask from that selection. We'll also find out how to make a layer mask matching the desk so that we can move her behind it. We'll add a visitor to the reception area and give here a reflection in the floor, so it looks like she's standing there. We'll change the view through the window, complete with a reflection, and add a corporate logo to the wall in perspective. We'll look at using adjustment layers to non-destructively change the appearance of a layer, and how to load several layers as selections in order to modify the color of multiple layers at once. In chapter two, we'll start with a photograph of this girl, and we'll remove some small blemishes. We'll use an adjustment layer to strengthen the image and color her hair. We'll go on to add some lipstick, color her eyes, and add some eyeliner to make her eyes stand out before painting some blush on her cheeks. We'll then add a background and see how we can paint color over the girl's face, so that that she matches that background. You can use Photoshop for iPad either with your finger or with an Apple Pencil. However you choose to use it, it's a powerful app that will grow over time as new features are added and become a full mobile editing environment.

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