Be they pits, pock marks, or pimples, we all suffer blemishes that we wish we didn’t. Or so we would were it not for Photoshop’s Healing Brush. This amazing tool grafts good skin onto bad—and heals the seams in between. This week, Deke shares his techniques for using the Healing Brush to its full potential.
Posts Tagged ‘Deke McClelland’
Photoshop Top 40 Countdown with Deke McClelland: #22 – the Healing Brush
Published by Crystal | Tuesday, November 17th, 2009Photoshop Top 40 Countdown with Deke McClelland: #23 – Color Range
Published by Crystal | Tuesday, November 10th, 2009Photoshop Top 40 Countdown with Deke McClelland: #25 – Selection Calculations
Published by Crystal | Tuesday, October 27th, 2009You may know that you can add to a selection in Photoshop by pressing the Shift key. But you can also press keys to subtract and find an intersection. Better yet, these tricks apply to layers, channels, and paths. They’re a power user’s dream, and in this week’s episode of the Photoshop Top 40 Countdown, Deke shows us how to best use them.
Photoshop Top 40 Countdown with Deke McClelland: #27 – The Crop Tool
Published by Crystal | Tuesday, October 13th, 2009Since the first daguerreotype, photographers have cropped their images to hone in on the details that matter most. The crop tool does that, as well as straighten and more. Check it out in this week’s episode of Deke’s Photoshop Top 40 Countdown.
Photoshop Top 40 Countdown with Deke McClelland: #28 – Hue/Saturation
Published by Crystal | Tuesday, October 6th, 2009Photoshop Top 40 Countdown with Deke McClelland: #29 – Liquify
Published by Crystal | Tuesday, September 29th, 2009Photoshop Top 40 Countdown with Deke McClelland: #30 – Actions
Published by Crystal | Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009Photoshop Top 40 Countdown with Deke McClelland: #31 – The Brush tool
Published by Crystal | Tuesday, September 15th, 2009Photoshop Top 40 Countdown with Deke McClelland: #32 – The Pen tool
Published by Crystal | Tuesday, September 8th, 2009
Many folks select images in Photoshop with the likes of the Quick Select and Magic Wand tools. Highly automated, but these tools rarely work accurately.
Experts use the Pen tool. Using the Pen tool is an art form worth learning, because it always works. In this week’s episode of the Photoshop Top 40 Countdown, Deke unveils his secrets to expertly using the Pen tool for selections.







