In this tutorial I cover how to use smart objects to speed up your workflow by making reusable assets that you can quickly manipulate for great results.
In this tutorial I cover how to use the Gradient Map adjustment layer to color correct photos and unify shadows, midtones, and highlights through multiple source layers.
In this tutorial I cover the differences between generating a smart object by duplication, and a smart object via copy with an example of how to speed up your workflow.
In this tutorial I cover how the quick use of a smart object can give you a more accurate bounding box when dealing with non-rasterized live text in Photoshop.
In this tutorial I cover how to use a simple "blur and smash" method in Photoshop to make more realistic shadows for your clipped out objects.
In this tutorial I cover how to mask an object that has become blurry due to the selective focus of a photograph with a shallow depth of field.
In this tutorial I cover how to use the Gradient Map adjustment layer to make some stunning and quick photo effects to give new life to boring photos.
In this tutorial I cover how to use warp effects in Photoshop the way you're used to doing them in Illustrator.
In this tutorial I cover why it is important to do all of your major photo manipulation tasks inside of your scaled smart objects instead of to their new native layer sizes.