DESTRUCTION.
I gained a whole new perspective on this word last weekend while sharing some time with my 2-year-old
niece.
If only life were like Photoshop. Then, I’d be able to run behind her pressing Ctrl Z…. Ctrl Z…. Ctrl Z. It was a time to remember.
Photoshop, however, can also be destructive.
Destructive:
Using the Eraser tool to remove parts of an element, paper, or photo.
Non-destructive: Using a layer mask and the Brush tool to remove parts of an element, paper, or photo.
Layer masks are one of the best things about Photoshop. But, if you’re not familiar with how layer masks work, they can be frustrating.
For a better understanding of how layer masks work, check out these three free videos:
Then, mosey on over to the blog for a free tutorial (see below) using layer masks and the Gradient tool.
Have a great week.