RGB is an additive color model for digital screens, using Red, Green, and Blue light, while CMYK is a subtractive color model for printing, using Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black ink.
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00:35 - Course overview
01:31 - Reset workspace
01:49 - Working with layers, adjusting light and color
05:03 - Adjust values with levels
08:28 - Combine multiple photos with layers
12:17 - Cut out images to make a collage
23:16 - Create a social media graphic with text
31:09 - Crop images to pixel size or ratio
34:33 - Photo retouching and editing
42:14 - Replace or remove parts of images with the AI Generative fill
48:59 - What’s next?
Combining multiple images, text, or graphic elements into a single, unified composition. Using layers and tools, users cut out, arrange, and manipulate these individual pieces to form a new, compelling image that can tell a story, capture memories, or express a particular theme.
To demonstrate your knowledge of colour schemes by adjusting an image using techniques in Adobe Photoshop.
A surreal, miniature world by with an everyday environment — making it look like the person has been shrunk or placed in an unexpected, dreamlike scene.
To demonstrate your knowledge of colour schemes by adjusting an image using techniques in Adobe Photoshop.
A technique involving the use of two or more artistic media, such as photography and pencil, ink and pastel, or painting and collage, that are combined.
a digital photomontage that encourages your viewer to reflect on Canadian war heroes and history while using symbols that represent Remembrance Day.