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Photoshop Tools & Brushes for Beginners
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In this lesson, beginner Photoshop students will discover the clone stamp! This handy tool is especially helpful for covering up unwanted parts of image.
with Michael GatewoodIn this lesson, beginner Photoshop students will discover the clone stamp! This handy tool is especially helpful for covering up unwanted parts of image.
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In the this lesson, Photoshop newbies discover the Marquee Tool, a commonly used feature ideal for creating vignettes and other attractive photo effects.
with Michael GatewoodIn the this lesson, Photoshop newbies discover the Marquee Tool, a commonly used feature ideal for creating vignettes and other attractive photo effects.
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This lesson demonstrates how to use the Polygonal Lasso Tool, a feature that offers precise selection and control when editing images in Photoshop.
with Michael GatewoodThis lesson demonstrates how to use the Polygonal Lasso Tool, a feature that offers precise selection and control when editing images in Photoshop.
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4 CQ
In this lesson, learn how to use the Eraser, Quick Selection, and Magic Wand Tools, which provide greater control when eliminating specific areas of an image.
with Michael GatewoodIn this lesson, learn how to use the Eraser, Quick Selection, and Magic Wand Tools, which provide greater control when eliminating specific areas of an image.
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2 CQ
In this lesson, learn how to use the Puppet Warp Tool in Adobe Photoshop to bend, warp, and move components of an image without creating distortion!
with Michael GatewoodIn this lesson, learn how to use the Puppet Warp Tool in Adobe Photoshop to bend, warp, and move components of an image without creating distortion!
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