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I actually created this video specifically for a fellow photographer but I realized it was helpful information that many of you could also benefit from so I am sharing it here. The technique I use can be carried over into many other things such as stray hairs or any background blemish that pops up in your photos. It's just a little trickier when you are trying to fix eyeballs! ha You might also enjoy...
I am excited to expand my library of tutorials to include Photoshop and InDesign. Knowing your way around the layers pallet is an extremely important piece of becoming comfortable inside Photoshop. If you are planning on expanding your current skill set to include Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop or InDesign, make sure to sign up for free tutorial email alerts so you can start collecting the lessons and learning at your own pace. You might also enjoy...The Ultimate PHOTOSHOP Resource Guide
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Whether you are advanced in your Photoshop skills or just starting to unleash it's powerful capabilities, The Ultimate Photoshop Resource Guide is for you. I have spent hours and hours searching and compiling the BEST, FREE Photoshop video tutorials, FREE Photoshop actions and FREE Photoshop templates... and organized them neatly inside a single PDF download!
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One easy way to increase traffic to your social media pages is to create custom, eye catching icons for your website and or other brand materials. If you have Adobe Illustrator, there are a lot of ways to customize your icons and I am going to show you a couple different ways in the video tutorial below. Also, please sign up and download your own editable set of icons so that you can follow along and easily create your own icon masterpiece. The possibilities with Adobe Illustrator are truly endless. Did you know you can easily create a multi-page eBook using Illustrator? This is something you do NOT, I repeat, DO NOT want to try doing in Photoshop. It will take you forever and a day to set up a book in Photoshop. It's really easy inside Illustrator... I promise! Don't forget, if you want instant notifications of new tutorials make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel. If you'd rather receive updates, once a week, via email you can subscribe to my email list. As always, if you have any questions, or need additional help after watching the tutorial, either drop a comment below or shoot me an email! If you are looking for the follow up tutorial where I show you how to add clickable links to your final Ebook PDF... you can view that HERE. You might also like...If you are ready to start learning how to master Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop but you hate wasting time searching all over for the best tutorials? Sign up below and I will email you once a week with my latest tutorials so you don't have to waste valuable time searching!
The export function, inside Adobe Illustrator is, by far, what makes it the best design tool ever made. Not only can you create high quality, vector designs, but by using the Export feature you can also instantly create high or low resolution raster versions of your designs too! I tell ya... I can't say enough great things about Adobe Illustrator and how it helps me save time designing every single day. If you haven't already snagged your free 30-day trial, go ahead and grab it here.
Below you will find a basic guide to exporting your Illustrator designs for use on social media and your website. (This post contains affiliate links.)
If you've ever tried to vectorize a hand drawing in Adobe Illustrator and failed miserably than you will want to check out this video tutorial. Sometimes the auto trace (image trace) tool just doesn't cut it. There is an easier way to recreate your line drawings! I'll walk you thru it :)
UPDATE: I have also recorded a PART 2 for this tutorial and gone a little further in depth with how to use the pen tool. Part two is posted below part 1. And, if you are ready to start learning how to master Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop but you hate wasting time searching all over for the best tutorials? Sign up below and I will email you once a week with my latest tutorials so you don't have to waste valuable time searching! This is probably by far the most commonly asked Illustrator question. How in the heck do you crop photos in Adobe Illustrator?!? There is no cropping tool... you have to use a clipping mask to crop your placed images! I'll show you step by step in the video tutorial below. Feel free to watch online or download it for your own safe keeping! As always, here is a link to download your free trial of Adobe Illustrator. (This post contains affiliate links.) You might also enjoy:3 powerful and time saving Adobe illustrator text tools every DIY designer should know about1/17/2017 *My posts often contain affiliate links so that I am able to share my favorite products with my favorite people! There's no other program that gives you more flexibility with letters and text than Adobe Illustrator. (Grab your FREE trial of Illustrator) Illustrator is a vector based software so you never have to worry about sizing and resolution because when you create a vector piece of artwork you can enlarge it as much as you want and it will never lose it's clarity. I wanted to take a moment and talk thru 3 very powerful and very useful text tools within Illustrator that will help you be more creative, less frustrated and save loads of time with your designs!
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Erin GipfordI am destined to help people save time and work smarter by using the best design software on the market, Adobe Creative Cloud. I have over 21 years as a professional graphic designer. I'm excited to share my wealth of knowledge! Categories
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