Dive into mobile apps by learning Adobe Fix!

Dive into mobile apps by learning Adobe Fix!

As fun as they are, there are some things that you just can’t do with mobile apps. In this episode, we discuss how to incorporate Adobe’s Photoshop Fix into our Photoshop workflow. A few tips from this episode include:

  • Using the shortcut shift option command E (Mac) shift alt control E (Windows) to copy all underlying layers to the topmost layer.
  • Using the Content Aware Move Tool to move our subject in the image.
  • S key to select the Clone Stamp Tool.
  • Puppet Warp to change the position of our subject.

The video is free this week - check it out!

 

 

Thanks for tuning in! If you're interested in learning more about Photoshop, check out my other courses on Lynda.com here.

Cheers!
Chris O.

To view or add a comment, sign in

More articles by Chris Orwig

  • Inspiration is for Amateurs

    Some people have this creative energy that shines in their eyes, like with the photograph of my friend Drew (above)…

    13 Comments
  • Viewing Your Photos in LIGHTROOM

    For those of you just starting out in Lightroom, here is a brief tutorial of how we can navigate to different folders…

  • Let us be Silent

    “Nothing has changed the nature 
of man so much as the loss of silence.” Max Picard In the time that has passed since…

    4 Comments
  • Customizing your Photoshop workspace

    It goes without saying that Photoshop is one of the most robust and powerful image editing tools in the world. Even…

  • Getting started with Lightroom

    There has never been a more exciting time to be a photographer! It is so easy to get out there to create and capture…

  • Free Photoshop Retouching Tip

    Sometimes the best way to retouch a distraction in a photograph isn't to erase it, but to cover it up. Enjoy this free…

  • The Creative Habitat

    Like different varieties of trees, we all have unique habitat needs. Discovering your ideal habitat for creative growth…

  • Inspiration and Fight

    Creative sparks are glorious when they catch, yet what do we do when the creative spark flickers and then disappears?…

  • Smoothing skin with the Imogenic plug-in Portraiture

    One of the things I really enjoy about my work is getting feedback from all of you! The inspiration for this Photo…

  • Creating collections in Lightroom to organize and process your photos

    In this week's Photo Tools Weekly we look at using collections in Lightroom to process our images. A few tips from the…

Others also viewed

Explore content categories