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Masking Tutorial
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Masking Tutorial

Here I'm simply getting the selection of the layer that will be the foreground element (the 'woman' in human terms). Select with the magic wand tool (look at the toolbar) and then right click and select inverse to close the selection in on the forward anomaly...

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Blend mode graphic design
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Blend mode graphic design

Start by creating a selection of a person that you are going to use. Here I started to select the background with the magic wand tool and then went into quick mask mode to further define the selection...

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New Document Action Preset
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New Document Action Preset

If your anything a hobbyists with Photoshop as I am, you may find yourself experimenting with a new technique or mixing filters. I usually start with a prefab document size. Here is a great way to help simplify this new document preset with minimum clicks...

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Basics: Creating a Circle
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Basics: Creating a Circle

Photoshop can be overwhelming for the absolute beginner. Therefore, I've compiled a few of the basics that you'll need to get up and running with this amazing piece of software. The tutorials are aimed at getting you familiar with most of Photoshop's tools. So, let's get started...

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Basics: Shadow Effect
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Basics: Shadow Effect

We'll start with the basics of making a drop-down shadow.
1. Load Photoshop and open your image (File, Open)
2. Open a new blank document (File, New) and drag-and-drop your object into the document...

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Type Basics: The Paragraph Palette
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Type Basics: The Paragraph Palette

Nested by default with the Character palette, the Paragraph palette can be shown and hidden using either the button in the options bar, the command in the Window menu, or with Command-T (Mac) Control-T (Windows) while editing or inputting type...

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Type Basics: The Character Palette
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Type Basics: The Character Palette

The Character palette can be shown and hidden through the Window menu or a button in the Options Bar when a type tool is active. The palette replicates many of the fields and options available in the Options Bar for type tools...

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