How to put Loads of Images into one Photoshop File Quickly
Daniel Walter Scott
Lesson Info
24. How to put Loads of Images into one Photoshop File Quickly
Lessons
Class Introduction
03:24 2Before you get Started with the Photoshop Advanced Course
01:28 3The Easiest Way in the World to Mask a Person in Adobe Photoshop
24:23 4Class Project - Select Subject
01:41 5Select Mask & Changing a Color using Photoshop - Color Range
10:00 6Using Photoshop Selection to Fix Grass & Sky - Color Range
07:20How to Change the Color of Skin in Photoshop - Color Range
08:05 8How to Create an Ink Splash Image Around Text - Color Range
15:02 9Class Project - Color Range in Adobe Photoshop
01:54 10Mask on a Group Rather than each Layer
11:18 11Advanced Masking using a Channels in Adobe Photoshop
14:14 12Class Project - Channel Mask
01:30 13How to Make Selections in Photoshop Based on the Focus Area
22:53 14Class Project - Focus Area
01:11 15Selection Trick Using the Smudge Tool in Photoshop
04:16 16Future of Selections in Photoshop with Adobe Sneaks
07:04 17Quiz - Selection & Masking
18Advanced Preference Changes for Adobe Photoshop
08:36 19How to Speed up Adobe Photoshop if it’s Running Slow
07:48 20Workflow Tips & Tricks Like a Professional in Photoshop
13:45 21Advanced Layer Tricks in Adobe Photoshop CC
05:58 22Automatically Add a Watermark Text or Logo in Photoshop
08:29 23Batch or Image Process Multiple Images at Once in Photoshop
09:05 24How to put Loads of Images into one Photoshop File Quickly
07:04 25Weird Adobe Photoshop Features & Easter Eggs
06:37 26How to Enlarge Images Without Becoming Blurry in Photoshop
06:57 27How to Fix Blurry Images in Photoshop Using Shake Reductions
08:17 28Advanced Color & Tone Correction Using Levels in Photoshop
06:44 29Advanced Curves in Adobe Photoshop CC
06:34 30Quiz - Fixing Images
31How to Reshape Images Without Distorting in Photoshop Content Aware Scale
09:44 32How to use Content Aware Move in Photoshop
08:38 33How to use Content Aware Extend in Adobe Photoshop
07:28 34Removing Objects Using Content Aware Fill in Photoshop
07:01 35Class Project - Content Aware Fill
01:03 36Cropping Tricks Delete Pixel & Reveal Cropped Content in Photoshop
06:11 37Automatically Crop & Rotate Scanned Documents in Photoshop
05:35 38Crop Angled Images to Straighten Perspective Cropping Photoshop
04:42 39How to Trim the White Away from the Edge of an Image in Photoshop
01:52 40Automatically Align Layers in Adobe Photoshop CC
07:38 41How to Reshape Images using the Puppet Warp in Photoshop
18:10 42Class Exercise - Puppet Warp
01:14 43How to Change the Perspective in Photoshop Perspective Warp
05:47 44Quiz - Cropping & Aligning & Distorting
45How to Color Black & White Image in Photoshop
09:42 46How to Create a Duotone Effect in Adobe Photoshop CC
09:28 4744. Class Project – Duotone in Adobe Photoshop
02:20 48How to create the Glitch Effect in Adobe Photoshop
07:01 49Class Project - Glitch Effect in Adobe Photoshop
00:44 50Color Grading with Orange & Teal Effect in Adobe Photoshop
05:36 51Class Project - Color Grading in Adobe Photoshop
00:49 52Quiz - Color
53Advanced CC Libraries Tricks and Tips Photoshop
19:15 54Advanced Type Trick & Workflows in Adobe Photoshop
19:38 55Photoshop Can Guess your Font Using Match Fonts
10:43 56Quiz - Typography
5752. Adding Artboards to your Photoshop Workflow Properly
05:24 58How to Add Images Correctly to a Photoshop Artboard
08:17 59Using Smart Objects & Relinking Images in Photoshop
04:10 60Advanced Speed Tricks for Updating Artboards in Photoshop
04:09 61Export Artboards as PDF & Separate JPGs in Photoshop
05:38 62Quiz - Artboards
63Advanced Tricks for Healing Brush for Retouching in Photoshop
08:24 64Don’t Forget About Clone Tool Stamp in Photoshop
06:09 65How to use the Patch Tool for Retouching in Photoshop
06:41 66Class Exercise – Retouching in Photoshop
01:15 67How to Retouch in Photoshop Using Face Aware in Liquify
06:50 68How to Use Vanishing Point to Mocking up Designs in Photoshop
12:19 69Vanishing Point - Cloning & Healing at an Angle in Photoshop
11:19 7064. Class Exercise - Vanishing Point in Photoshop
00:51 71Fixing & Retouching Skin Tone in Adobe Photoshop
06:01 72Retouching Eyes by Enhancing in Adobe Photoshop
08:00 73Retouching Eyes with a Little Bit of Fakery in Photoshop
09:00 74Fully Faking Believable Eyes in Adobe Photoshop
06:45 75Class Project – Eyes in Photoshop
00:51 7670. How to Realistically Whiten Teeth in Adobe Photoshop
11:44 77Class Project – Teeth in Photoshop
00:57 78Quiz - Retouching
79Difference Between Place Linked vs Place Embedded in Photoshop
08:22 80What is the Difference Between Fill & Opacity in Layer
01:11 81How to Use & Export Layer Comps in Adobe Photoshop
03:27 8275. How to Create a Double Exposure in Adobe Photoshop
11:07 83Class Project - Double Exposure in Photoshop
01:17 84How to Create a Watercolor Painting Effect in Photoshop
09:23 85Class Project – Watercolor in Photoshop
00:32 86How to Decay Pixel Explosion Dispersion Method in Photoshop
13:47 87How to Make Exploding Shoe Effect in Adobe Photoshop
10:49 88Class Project – Decay in Photoshop
00:51 89Quiz - Visual Styles & Effects
90How to Edit Video in Adobe Photoshop
25:42 91Parallax Effect to Make Photos Move in Photoshop
13:22 92Class Project – Parallax in Photoshop
01:15 93How to Create Live Images - Cinemagraphs in Photoshop
13:19 94Class Project – Cinemagraph in Photoshop
01:35 95How to Setup a File Ready for Web and UI Design in Photoshop
09:32 96How to Export Your Web Design UI Project for Dreamweaver
07:57 97How to Make 3D Text & 3D Logos in Photoshop
11:52 98How to Add and Change 3D Materials & Textures in Photoshop
08:42 99Using Cameras & Depth of Field in 3D Photoshop
05:12 100Adding Lights & Casting Shadows Using Photoshop 3D
10:01 101How to Export a High Quality 3D Image from Photoshop
04:42 102Class Project – 3D in Photoshop
01:08 103How to Create Fake 3D Lines & Type in Photoshop
09:33 104Fake 2.5D Gradient Effect with Paths in Photoshop
07:10 105Class Project - Fake 3D in Photoshop
00:46 106Using Free Templates & Adobe Market to Mockup in Photoshop
11:07 107How Make a Reusable Mockup in Photoshop Using Smart Objects
06:40 108Mockup Poster Against a Wall Using Photoshop
08:16 109How to Make a Simple UI App Web Design Mockup Using Photoshop
06:06 110Class Project – Mockups in Photoshop
01:00 111How to Proofing Colors in Adobe Photoshop Ready for Print
04:04 112How to Tidy Up your Photoshop Files Before Sending Them Out
10:21 113How to Package Your Photoshop File to Include Linked Images
07:22 1143 Kinds of File Export for Photoshop Social Media Web & Print
12:59 115Quiz - Exporting
116What’s Next After Your Photoshop Advanced Course
01:05 117Final Quiz
Lesson Info
How to put Loads of Images into one Photoshop File Quickly
Hey there, this video, we're going to take a bunch of files that we've done okay, I've got all these kind of like screenshots, things that I really like and I just want to kind of add them to a Photoshop file on one big go rather than copying and pasting them. So I'll show you the feature that just dump them all into one Photoshop file all in layers easily. And then I'm just going to make it into a kind of a mood board, do this all the time when I'm getting kind of ideas for projects and especially if I have to deal with a client. I showed them a mood board like this to say this is this is not my work, this is what I'm looking to do this. Have I understood your brief, right? And I can really kind of save time. They might look at this and go and that is not what we want. Where's the comic sense. Alright let's go and do it now. Alright to get started. All you need to do, you don't have to have anything open. Okay. It doesn't really matter what looks like maybe work might be learn. All yo...
u need to do is go to file and go down to scripts and there's this one says load files into stack. You can choose whether you want to select the files or load a whole folder. I'm just gonna click files, thick brows in your 03 preferences and workflow. Let's click on the inspiration one, hold shift and click on inspiration seven. So we've got them all selected, click open, kick back and relax. Not yet click open and you can decide like for me, like we said at the beginning, we're doing kind of inspiration mood board. So I've just taken screenshots all over the place and just want to load them into a file. You might be say capturing something on a tripod that's maybe moving and you want to like attempt to align the images. They will kind of line up Exactly. Mine are just all very different images so it's not going to work. So I'm using it one way. But there are lots of other times where you're like actually just want to dump lots of images into Photoshop file and you might want to try and line them up. Maybe it's different exposures you've done of one image or some sort of time lapse. You can decide where you want to lump it all together as a smart object at the end. I don't want to do either of those things. I want to kick back, relax and watch Photoshop total because the alternative right? Is to file open and then copy paste, copy paste, copy paste, copy paste close, copy paste close. Did you want to save its drama. Cool. Huh? You see over here in my layers file. Okay, I've got a bunch of images or just laid up together. You can see the names of the files there and what I want to do for my kind of mood board here is I've grabbed my crop tool. I'm just going to drag this out over here. I have no idea how big it's going to be return and I'm just going to kind of slowly move them out and what I do when I'm doing a mood board is to decide how big I want different things in terms of like say I'm sending it to the client about my ideas about what we're doing. There be some things that I like say a prominent and some things that are just kind of subtle and I used to use kind of size to show how kind of, I guess important you feel to the overall theme. Different things are. So I like this kind of like cobbled together overlapping nothing is really like it's not, they're not your designs, right? So it's just kind of giving it an idea or a mood of what you want to do. So I might say something like that, drag it out there as well and that's what I guess we've learned what loading stack is pretty quickly now I'm just showing you what I do in terms of, I'm going to make a new layer, gonna be at the bottom. I'll fill it with Probably not black, I'll pick a grayish gray green and I'm gonna select all these fellas and put a drop shadow on them. Now. Weirdly you can't add a drop shadow into them all at once. You can use a trick where you put a folder, add a drop shadow to the folder and stick them all in. We're totally getting off topic now. Okay, um but hang around, there's a there's a tip in here somewhere. Okay, so I'm going to go for side, you can see how with them all in a group. I can add a drop shadow to that group and you can see they will get it there and that might be what you want. What I want though is I want them individually to have shadows. So I'm going to step backwards until I got rid of that group. I'll add drop shadow to one of them. Drop shadow and we'll go over here size. Now look when you right click one of them or the one you've got the drop shadow on, go copy. Then you can apply them more by selecting these other six hair. Right clicking it and say paced lifestyle. Now they've all got individual drop shadows rather than all in one group. It's up to you what you want to do, right? And you might play with the layers. Okay, bring this one to the front. Maybe over these guys get this kind of like, I don't know, mixed up college mood board thing going shortcuts for moving things up and down. Say I want this to be at the front now wanted to be there, but I want it in front. Command shift and the second of the square brackets, that's control shift, square brackets on a pc square brackets are the ones next to the Peaky. Okay. It brings it to the front and the first one, which means it all the way to the back, which is behind my gray box, so that's not what I want. I'm going to select them all except for that background and just kind of move them in there and there's dan's mood board. Now, other little tips where I get my inspiration from generally say I'm doing like this here is my kind of UI design mood board and I find most of it is from something called dribble. Trouble with three Bs and I've typed in uI here and it's just, it's the curation of this site is pretty amazing. Um is beautiful work, you can find all sorts of stuff, there's a very kind of dribble feel to it, but it's often stuff that I can really relate to, you can start following people, you can upload your stuff here. Another really good place and it has a really different kind of look to it is Beyonce dribble and behind for some reason, Yeah, just have different kind of vibes in terms of their quality were not the quality. The style dribble has this very more kind of illustration, clean victor. Like computer created graphics, whereas Behan's is tends to be a lot more of this type of stuff where there is a mixture of that, but there's a kind of, I don't know, there's a different vibe to it, a lot more pixels and grungy nous in Behan's up to you. Hopefully one of those is new to you. The other thing I want to show you before I go is because of Nice, nice. With two eyes. We love extra letters. Nice is free to sign up. Okay, and you create your own boards, basically just mood boards. So this is one, I was doing some hand lettering and I wanted ideas, so instead of dumping it into Photoshop, I dump them into this program here. And the cool thing about it is it makes kind of re sizing really quick and easy. Can you see this? Okay, so I can go, you, I want you to be a smaller part of this and it does pretty cool cropping and allows you to kind of say I like this one, I want to make it bigger, it gets really big, it's very cool. You can export these as PDFs as well, share them with a client like this. Very, very cool. You get a couple of boards free and then you have to pay, it's pretty cheap, you should totally sign up for these guys. I love Nice. Alright, that is going to be us, I will see you in the next video
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Ratings and Reviews
Shah Nawaz
Amazing experience but it is little old. You should update with latest version of PS
Uli N
Great class, but outdated PS version. It was confusing sometimes. Some tools are not in PS anymore and more tools have been added which is not included in the course.
Nadim Rouf
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