The Class Materials
Mark Wallace
Lesson Info
3. The Class Materials
Lessons
Class Introduction
00:52 2Introducing Photoshop
02:37 3The Class Materials
01:36 4How To Open Files
01:42 5Using The Home Screen
02:35 6Exploring The Interface
03:30 7Getting Additional Help
01:36 8Understanding Workspaces
05:11Tools and The Options Bar
03:50 10Why You Should Use a Tablet
04:31 11Finding Hidden Tools
04:23 12How to See What You’re Working On
08:12 13Selecting Things
08:01 14More Selection Tools
12:25 15Testing the Magic Wand and Quick Selection Tools
07:25 16The History Palette – Undoing Things
05:24 17Resolution and Bit Depth
07:03 18Photoshop Preferences
01:31 19Menu and Item Shortcut Keys
02:39 20Non-Destructive Editing
02:57 21Working with Layers
12:19 22Groovy 3 Exercise
11:43 23Layer Effects and Styles
05:38 24Layer Masks – Karen on Beans
08:33 25Using Adjustment Layers
05:38 26Martian Karen
03:37 27Advanced Compositing Using Layers
08:43 28Non-Destructive Editing Techniques
05:22 29Understanding Smart Objects
07:28 30Smart Sharpen
06:42 31Understanding Histogram
06:24 32Adjusting Curves
03:48 33The Healing Brush Tools
10:26 34The Clone Stamp Tool
07:47 35The Burn and Dodge Tools
05:55 36Understanding RAW Files
01:44 37Adobe Camera Raw
04:18 38XMP Sidecar Files
02:14 39Camera Raw: Edit
12:24 40Camera Raw: Crop & Rotate
03:13 41Camera Raw: Spot Removal
04:56 42Camera Raw: Adjustment Brush
08:17 43Camera Raw: Graduated Filter
05:40 44Camera Raw: Radial Filter
05:11 45Camera Raw: Red-Eye Removal
02:04 46Camera Raw: Snapshots and Presets
09:39 47Neural Filters
10:09 48Portrait Retouching Session
36:53 49Scenic Retouching Session
11:25Lesson Info
The Class Materials
before we begin, I want to make sure that you have the class materials, you can find those on the class website, the class page, you scroll down to the bottom and you can see all those class materials there, download those and then make sure you put them in a location on your computer that is easily accessible. I have put them on the desktop, on my computer here. Now there are two things that we want. The first is our training workbook and you can see that it has all kinds of information that goes over all the things that we're gonna be talking about in the class and then it has some a little bit of extra information here and there and some of the shortcut keys and things that you might want to refer to later on. You can also use it to take notes and so make sure that you have the workbook, so you can follow along at home. And then the other thing is we have the class materials. These class materials are what we're going to be using now. One thing to note is once you install these and ...
put them on a great place on your hard drive, make sure that you notice that some of these files have different file extensions, they're not the same kind of files. So for example, wanna has wanna dot DMG wanna dot jpeg wanna dot psD. So there are three wanna files but one of them is a raw file. One of them is a Jpeg file. One of them is a Photoshop file. So as we're going through the exercises, I'll be very specific as to which one of these files you need to choose and will be explaining why there are different file types in all of that kind of stuff. Okay. Now that you have the sample files installed on your computer, it's time for us to get going and open our very first file.
Class Materials
Ratings and Reviews
Katie
Mark did a great job at explaining things and going over them multiple times throughout the lessons. My only issue was that sometimes it went a little faster than I could keep up and I needed to rewind it a bit and start again. But from someone who has never worked in photoshop before I 100% recommend this class to anyone trying to learn.
Terri Schwartz
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