How to Use Masks in Photoshop
Masks are the key to great selection in Photoshop. Go from a beginner to an expert in less than two hours.
Masks: The Most Powerful tool in Photoshop
Why Masks are Important and how 99% of People Use Photoshop Wrong
What is a Mask? And the Basics of Using Them
FREE PREVIEWThe Mask Keyboard Shortcuts worth memorizing
How to Make a Simple Photo Collage
How to turn an Image into a Stencil
Creating Selections that are only possible with Masks
How to Stack Masked Layers to Get Finer Control
How to Nest Masks
Perfect Hair Selection with Channels
FREE PREVIEWMask Stacking: Using Multiple Layers for One Selection
How to blur the edges of parts of a mask without blurring all of it
How to use Color Range to drop out parts of the background from your mask
One simple trick to make hair pop out slightly more
Combining the Hair Techniques
Fixing Color Spill
How to Select Hair on a Perfectly Shot Photograph
Selecting Hair in the Real World
Bye Bye
Intro Warning: Good selections take time
The initial rough selection
Selecting the Hair
Selecting the hand and glasses
Tweaking the hair and edges
Fixing the glass part of the glasses
Finding and fixing remaining trouble areas
Separating the shadow
Remaining edges and color spill
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Jeremy Shuback
Masks are a tool in Photoshop that allow you to make much more precise selections. This class starts with exactly this question.
While the first few videos will be review, the class escalates and I'm sure you'll learn a few tricks you never knew were out there. There's a 30-day money back guarantee, so give it a shot.
The first few lessons assume that the viewer has never heard of masks, and we ramp up from there. You'll be in great shape.
Of course. If you go above to the course curriculum, there are a couple videos you can click on to see a sample. It will prompt you to create a login, and then you can watch them. Alternatively, you can google 'Four Hour Photoshop Crash Course' and get a sense of my teaching style that way.