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I have some fresh new ideas! Which video would you like to watch?

PS: Last week I asked you the same question, and as per your choice, I made a video on the higest voted option :) It's now live on PiXimperfect which is "Photoshop Secrets: 10 Rules I Wish I Knew When I Started."

6 months ago | [YT] | 232



@fl3432

i think u should start teaching more advanced stuff. like how to create shadows and highlights for better composites etc

6 months ago | 36

@showywharf

I want you to teach us advanced photo manipulation without ai and with ai

6 months ago | 10

@Sailyb

I'd love to see one with keyboard shortcuts and tricks to work faster.

6 months ago | 3

@MicheleBrugiolo

Great ideas, if I may have a suggestion I would like to see a video about Color Lab :-)

6 months ago | 2

@xDianaMoonx

The difference between majority of the AI tools used in photoshop that are good and ethical (like object remover for complicated backgrounds) and the ones that aren't (generative AI photos/art that steal from others).

6 months ago | 1

@G_M1112

The best thing is to make all 4 videos.

6 months ago | 4

@AnimeAthletics

I’d love thumbnail breakdowns, I like to draw inspiration from seeing people create them

6 months ago | 0

@HeySmiley

All 4 of them are interesting you should combine all of them into 1

6 months ago | 4

@theyforce1424

If u can include free plug-ins that would be better

6 months ago | 1

@R_SHANTHARAJ

If you want to create frames as layers and apply a clipping mask in Photoshop, follow these steps: Method 1: Create Frame Layers for Clipping Mask (Manually) 1. Create a New Layer for the frame. 2. Use the Rectangle Tool (U) or Pen Tool (P) to draw the frame shape. 3. Fill the shape with a solid color (this will act as the base for the clipping mask). 4. Add the Image or Design (drag and place it above the frame layer in the Layers panel). 5. Create a Clipping Mask: Right-click on the image layer. Select "Create Clipping Mask" (or press Alt + Ctrl + G / Option + Cmd + G). The image will now be clipped inside the frame. 6. Resize or move the image to adjust its placement within the frame. Method 2: Convert Shapes to Frames Automatically (Newer Photoshop Versions) 1. Draw a Shape (Rectangle, Ellipse, or Custom Shape). 2. Convert to a Frame: Select the shape layer. Go to Layer > Convert to Frame (or press Ctrl + Alt + Shift + F). This creates a frame layer where you can drag images directly. 3. Drag an Image into the Frame – It will automatically fit inside the shape. This method is useful for batch clipping masks and organizing multiple layers efficiently. Do you need help automating this process further? I like this selected multiple layers at once

5 months ago | 0

@RustyShock

I'd love to see a video on creating 3D text effects in Photoshop.

6 months ago | 1

@kondurukiran

I think you should edit and create "Raja Ravi Verma" painting style from some lady's photo. I have been looking for a tutorial like that and it is not existing on youtube!

1 month ago | 0

@emilg 

Please consider the coloring of black and white photos! I have so many I want to do but don't know the best approach. Also how to get rid of textured photos? It's so hard

6 months ago (edited) | 0

@yesukendecharlessavior

Best Photoshop plugins

6 months ago | 1

@Fiddler4real

And we said "All"

6 months ago | 2

@MadhuFamily2005

I think if you make all topic one by one video could be best

6 months ago | 0

@21lottel

does the AI that adobe has, let say generative fill, is now on full scale and not limited in pixel size just like how it was previously?

6 months ago | 0

@benma8265

How about alternative programs for Adobe products? Can you start teaching Affinity Photo?

6 months ago (edited) | 0

@supermanlovers

Test of the new wacom tablet?

6 months ago | 0

@jeancaceres7670

How to restore old photographs.

6 months ago | 0