How to make CG Photography with Photoshop and Boris FX
Colin Smith shows you how create some visual effects and compositing in Photoshop. See how to use Adobe Photoshop and Boris FX and Sapphire FX to create visual effects.
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WHAT IS LIVE FROM LOCKDOWN?
Each week Colin Smith has been going live on youtube. We do a live Photoshop show. This includes tutorials, tips, challenges, prizes, Q+A and interaction in the chats.
This was started as a way for us to get away from the madness of the global lockdown for an hour a week. It s a time where the PhotoshopCAFE.com and the Youtube CAFE Crew Family all come together. This happens every Thursday at 1pm Pacific time.
This is a different format than the usual Tuesday tutorials and is more of an interactive format and we tend to go a little deeper into certain things as well as exploring multiple ways of doing things. The people attending these live events absolutely love it and they return every week for more.
Im going to share each weeks replays here
You really should join live if you can, its a LOT of fun and there are hundreds of us all coming together in community.
You can join the “live from lockdown” livestream here at 1Pm every Thursday (Its free)
Our Photoshop 2021 Superguide
Lots more coverage of the new features in Photoshop 2021, by Colin Smith
Top new Features in Photoshop 2021
New Features on Lightroom Classic 10
New Color Grading in Photoshop 2021
New feature: Sky Replacement in Photoshop 2021
Neural Filters in Photoshop 2021
Photoshop 2021 Live Stream, in depth, new features
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