Howdy, folks. Ready for a fun coupla weeks? Good – me, too!
Today I’m launching a new 10-part series called “10 Things You Didn’t Realize (or forgot) Were in Photoshop” and we’re kicking it off today with #1: a short video on a little known, yet no less awesome tool called “The Color Replacement Tool.” (BTW: if you just said to yourself, “The Color Replacement Tool!? What the heck is that?” well, you’re going to feel right at home in this new series). Here we go!
Hope you found that helpful. Nine more to come. :)
Whoa! Don’t miss our free “10 reasons you gotta come to Photoshop World this summer” Webcast, today at 4:00 pm EDT – everybody’s invited – it’s going to be fun – PLUS we’re giving away an awesome Think Tank Photo camera bag to some lucky viewer, and the whole thing will make you want to come join us at Photoshop World in Vegas this July like nobody’s business, so ya gotta be there.
Here’s the link – we’ll see you TODAY at 4:00 pm EDT.
OK, now you can roll. Have a good one!
-Scott
P.S. We’re simulcasting the Webinar on my Facebook page, too so if you want, you can watch it there.
I had no idea there was a brush that could do that. That’s freakin’ awesome. :) Thanks Scott!!
Neat! Rather destructive editing, though. I do love that there are a squillion different ways to do things like this in Ps. Might be handy in some future scenario.
Cool brush. And i love this kind of series-looking forward to them all.