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Captain Awesome - English. Captain Awesome - English - Group Layer Renaming (Script) Hey! I made a script. Again. This time (I hope) it will help you with group layer renaming. Script can append, prepend or replace layer name with entered text. Should be useful if you are layer organization geek or if you use applications like Slicy or new Photoshop CC feature called Image Assets, that can export layers using tags in their names. Download and Install Download Latest Version of the Script Put downloaded file into Photoshop/Presets/Scripts/ and restart Photoshop. And as always you can setup a custom hotkey for the script in Edit → Keyboard Shortcuts…. How it works Basically, all you need is select target layers, run the script, enter new text and choose renaming method: Methods are: Append — add text at the end of the layer name; Prepend — add text at the beginning of the layer name; Replace — completely replace layer name by entered text I also added special keyword %n, that will be replaced by layer's index while renaming process.

For example, if you enter Item #%n: Yup. How to tune Photoshop CS6 for peak performance. Adobe® Photoshop® CS6 Performance Promoting a faster Photoshop experience for all users Users of the previous version see: How to tune Photoshop CS5 for peak performance The depth and spread of tools and features in Adobe Photoshop CS6 and Photoshop CS6 Extended software make the two editions applicable to a variety of work environments and suitable for a wide range of tasks by image-makers of all skill levels, from enthusiasts to professionals.

In some environments, Photoshop is employed in a dedicated, standalone fashion, while in others, it is a pivotal part of a larger suite of programs. Making sure that your computer meets the minimum system requirements is an essential first step in ensuring that all features function correctly. Optimizing your Photoshop CS6 setup to suit your work environment and the tasks you regularly perform is the next step. What type of Photoshop user are you? Essential hardware Computers are built with a variety of components. Table of Contents: Memory (RAM) 1. A Detailed Explanation of How Photoshop Blend Modes Work - Photoshop Blend Modes Explained | Photo Blog Stop. Working with blend modes is almost always an experimental process. Because it’s nearly impossible to predict the results, you always seem to end up experimenting with different modes and Fill Opacities until you get the results you’re looking for.

In this article I’m going to give you a high-level view of what the various blend modes do, and then I’ll dig deeper into the nuts and bolts of the blend modes by explaining some of the math involved, and their interrelationships with each other. I’m not going to “show” you how the blend modes work—I’m going to “explain” how they work. By the time you finish reading this article, you should have a better idea of how to use blend modes and where to begin your “experimentation,” which in turn should reduce the time it takes to achieve the results you’re looking for. How Blend Modes Work Blend Mode Groups While the blend mode names don’t make all that much sense, Adobe did group the blend modes into logical groups. Keyboard Shortcuts Blend Mode Math. Creating a Colorful Light Effect with Pixelmator. We have already published tutorials on how to create a really cool light effect in Photoshop and GIMP, now In this tutorial, I will show you how to create this super, simple light effect inspired by a design that I saw recently in a Sony advert.

Step 1 Open Pixelmator and create a new document. Select 1440×900 pixels and then fill the layer with #121212. Step 2 Next, add another layer and select Filter>Generator>Clouds. Set the colors to black and white. Step 3 Choose options Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur. Step 4 Use the Eraser Tool (E) to delete most of the layer, leaving just a little of the middle. Step 5 Create a third layer and fill it with black. Step 6 Go to Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur and change the Radius to 25 . Step 7 Add a new layer and fill it with black. Step 8 Create a new layer on the top of the others and use the Gradient Tool (G) to create a gradient in purple, red, yellow, and green. Step 9 Add a further layer and select Filter>Generator>Stripes.

Step 10 Step 11 Conclusion. Tutorial: How To Render Rain by ~Korova on deviantART. How to Remove Artifacts and Avoid Istock Rejection (Part 2) | Photos4u2c. Just in case you didn’t read the title – this is part 2 of this photoshop tutorial. Here is a link to part one. Read part one first or else you’ll have no idea what we’re talking about here. Ok, you read part one and you have a photoshop action named “create two edge masks” saved on your computer. Now it’s time to remove artifacts and digital noise from an actual photo that you plan to submit to istock.

Normally, I run noise reduction (artifact removal) as the second to last step in my photoshop workflow (sharpening is last). When you use this process for an istock photo try to do it at the end of your editing process. For the purpose of this tutorial you can use any photo you want, and you don’t have to make this your second to last step in the editing process. The first step is to convert your photo to the LAB colorspace. Now it’s time to run our “create two edge masks action”. At this point your photo might look all black with a few white lines. The next step is the easiest. .