The Patch tool has been around for a while, but now it is more powerful than ever. Improvements include the capability to work with the Patch tool on a separate layer, as you'll see in this lesson.
In this free workshop Tim Grey shares his top 10 favorite new and enhanced features in the public beta version of Photoshop CS6. What will be Tim’s #1 feature? There’s only one way to find out....
Photoshop CS6 Beta: Tim Grey’s Top 10
In this lesson we'll take a look at the new Paragraph Styles and Character Styles panels, which enable you to save text styles so they can be applied with ease later.
While the overall interface in Photoshop now looks quite a bit different, there are some especially significant changes to how certain panels operate, as you'll see in this lesson.
The Brightness/Contrast adjustment doesn't get much respect, but the new auto adjustment shown in this lesson just might get your attention when you need a quick fix for an image.
You might not have even been aware of the automatic adjustment options for Curves and Levels, but as you'll see in this lesson, a new automatic option can actually prove very helpful for quick adjustments.
The Perspective option is no longer included with the Crop tool, but that's because there's an entirely new tool that allows you to crop with perspective, as you'll see in this lesson.
It seems that the Crop tool has been around forever, and that not too much has changed about it over the years. But as you'll see in this lesson, there have been some dramatic changes to how the Crop tool operates.
The Content-Aware image-cleanup technology has proven incredibly useful for many photographers, and now a new tool makes it easy to move an object within a photo while taking advantage of the Content-Aware technology. In this lesson we'll take a look at this cool new tool.
The Patch tool has been around for a while, but now it is more powerful than ever. Improvements include the capability to work with the Patch tool on a separate layer, as you'll see in this lesson.
Photoshop has for a long time included a variety of creative filters, but the new Oil Paint filter you'll see in this lesson is really quite remarkable, and fun!