Then you're in the right place! If you're new to Photoshop you should definitely check out our 30 Days of Photoshop. It's FREE and a great way to get started! phlearn.com/playlist/30-days-of-photoshop/
Thanks for the great tutorial, Aaron. I have been using Photoshop for quite a few, but never used Apply image before. I always used stamp visible layers (SHIFT-CTRL-ALT-E). Time to investigate the use of Apply image.
Thank you Phlearn! I am presently going through your beginner tutorial for Photoshop in 30 days. I am learning so much. Thank you for teaching with such wisdom and intelligence.
4:00 I usually group my layers then convert the group into a smart object, didn't know i could just apply the image 😮, thanks for another awesome video
Hey there! The "Apply Image" and "Ctrl+Alt+Shift+E" (or "Cmd+Alt+Shift+E" on Mac) commands in Photoshop serve similar purposes, but they have subtle differences in their functionality. Apply Image applies a selected layer or layer group to the current layer, blending them based on the chosen blend mode. Ctrl+Alt+Shift+E creates a new layer that is a merged copy of all visible layers in the document.
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Then you're in the right place! If you're new to Photoshop you should definitely check out our 30 Days of Photoshop. It's FREE and a great way to get started!
phlearn.com/playlist/30-days-of-photoshop/
@@phlearn okay, thank you
Thanks for the great tutorial, Aaron. I have been using Photoshop for quite a few, but never used Apply image before. I always used stamp visible layers (SHIFT-CTRL-ALT-E). Time to investigate the use of Apply image.
Thank you Phlearn! I am presently going through your beginner tutorial for Photoshop in 30 days. I am learning so much. Thank you for teaching with such wisdom and intelligence.
That's amazing! We love that series! Once you get to the end of it, you'll be a PRO!
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Nice tutorial, Aaron. Thanks.
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I usually group my layers then convert the group into a smart object, didn't know i could just apply the image 😮, thanks for another awesome video
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Thank you very much. Very useful video with nice explanation.
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Really good stuff - effective and (relatively) simple.
We're glad you enjoyed the tutorial!
What is the difference between apply image and cont-alt-shift-E to create a new image?
Hey there! The "Apply Image" and "Ctrl+Alt+Shift+E" (or "Cmd+Alt+Shift+E" on Mac) commands in Photoshop serve similar purposes, but they have subtle differences in their functionality.
Apply Image applies a selected layer or layer group to the current layer, blending them based on the chosen blend mode.
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+E creates a new layer that is a merged copy of all visible layers in the document.
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