1. What do you remember from yesterday's demo about masking?
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From yesterday's demo about masking, I remember learning how to use the quick selection tool to take an object out of a picture and paste it into another.
ReplyDeletei learned about masking would be putting two photos into one and making it looking like one photo.
ReplyDeleteI remember that black conceals and white reveals.
ReplyDeleteI remember the first tool you use is the quick selection tool.
ReplyDeleteThe thing that I remember is that the fine edge helps you mostly with hair so u can get rid of the white easier than using the normal brush
ReplyDeleteThe quick selection tool, masking tool, and black conceals white reveals.
ReplyDeleteI remember how to use the direct selection tool to choose what I want from the picture. then how to add it on the background picture and make it all blend together.
ReplyDeleteWhat I learned yesterday about masking is that when you need to get rid of any unnecessary background, it needs to be switched to the black color instead of the white color.
ReplyDeleteI remember how we can use the brush tool to edit the mask.
ReplyDeleteI remember learning about masking and non destructive editing in Photoshop for yesterdays demo. I also learned about how using the edge refine tool can help with editing close details in a picture.
ReplyDeleteI remember that we first had to use the quick selection to take one image and put it in another.
ReplyDeleteYesterday i learned that white reveals and black conceals ,and that the brush tool is a non destructive tool and you can bring it back to its original look
ReplyDeleteI remember using the paint brush tool, after masking, to hide and reveal parts of the picture.
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ReplyDeleteWhat I remember from what we did yesterday is how to create multiple layers from adding an embedded image and how to mask images
ReplyDeleteI remember to use File->Place Embedded to place an image onto a project instead of opening the image, making a new project in Photoshop.
ReplyDeleteI remember doing Layer masking and trasforming the photos to fit them into the final project, it was difficult at first but I got the hang of it.
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ReplyDeleteI remembered to how to create the layer masking on photoshop. I also know how to use the file-> place embedded to place a picture in in the document. Also, I know how to use to use the brush tool as well.
ReplyDeleteYesterday, I remember reviewing the basics of masking & using the quick selection tool. We touched upon layering as well as a tool that is very beneficial to masking, which is the edge refine tool.
ReplyDeleteyesterday, i learned the proper way to refine images and better photo manipulation techniques in Photoshop.
ReplyDeleteDustin Anderson
I remember using layers and masking, along with the quick selection tool and magic wand tool to mask layers.
ReplyDeleteI learned that masking would be putting two photos into one and making it looking like one photo and also learn how to use PHOTOSHOP.
ReplyDeleteYesterday we learned how to mask on photoshop. We also learned how to fine tune a mask.
ReplyDeleteKai
DeleteI remember how to mask something on a layer and put a background behind the character. and some of the keys for tools (Ctrl+Z) (Ctrl+T) (Ctrl++) (Ctrl+-)
ReplyDeleteJustin Neumann
DeleteI remember from yesterday how we put a object onto the other one so it can fit perfectly.
ReplyDeleteI remember doing "Place Embedded" and using the selection tool - Jesse
ReplyDeleteI remember how to use Photoshop. How to use the quick selection tool to get what I want to keep on the layer. I also remember how to use the keyboard shortcuts to zoom in (Cntr +) and zoom out (Cntr -) and how to make the brush size bigger ([) and smaller (]).
ReplyDeleteYesterday we learned how to use various tools in photo shop such as the quick selection tool and masking.
ReplyDeleteWhat I remember from yesterday's demo about masking is that by using quick selection tool, you can have a more easy way to edit out images from its backgrounds.
ReplyDeletei remember is by using the masking tool quick selection is that you have more ways to mask the background.
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