Photoshop CC 2017 Emoji Font Additions

This is just a quick note to add to the others articles on Photoshop’s recent 2017 Release. The Type Tool has a new addition. Wait for it… The Type Tool now offers access to Emoji’s.   I know…  

Photoshop CC 2017 Property Panel Update

November of 2016 has seen an update to the Adobe Creative Cloud Suite which includes Photoshop. I have already posted one article on the changes to the New Document window and another article on the updates to the Liquify Filter. The focus of this article …

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Photoshop CC 2017 Face-Aware Liquify Update

If you remember the last update to Photoshop (Summer 2016) we shared a post about the new Liquify Filters Face-Aware feature. It turned out to be a wonderful addition. The filter addition would naturally recognize the facial region and let you modify eyes, nose, mouth, …

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Photoshop CC 2017 New Document Window

Sometimes the changes to an application are subtle, sometimes not so much. Last year’s Start Workspace in Photoshop was one of those not so subtle changes. Just a few weeks back Adobe’s Creative Cloud application suite updated to its 2017 version and Photoshop has added …

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InDesign Data Merge with Images

InDesign Data Merge with ImagesWatch this video on YouTube In this Adobe InDesign tutorial you’ll learn how to merge multiple image files into Adobe InDesign to create form letters, postcards or other custom InDesign documents that use custom images for each page in the document. …

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Select and Mask Workspace: Photoshop 2015.5

Photoshop has continued to refine the selection tools available and the latest update, June 2016, is no exception. Gone is the Refine Edge tool, or better yet, not gone but improved and placed in its own workspace. I have two images I would like to …

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Adobe InDesign CC 2015.4; Library Filtering

Using InDesign to create your publication is making your life so much easier. The photo shoot for your upcoming article went well. Then you realize in all the pictures taken there is one shot that didn’t happen. Timing, lighting, location…whatever it was, the image isn’t …

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