Photoshop Basics: Smart Workflows, Retouching & Masking

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Photoshop Basics: Smart Workflows, Retouching & Masking

Coursera · Beginner ·🖌️ UI/UX Design ·1w ago
Skills: UI Design90%
This course introduces you to essential Photoshop techniques that will improve your workflow efficiency and enhance your creative output. With a focus on smart workflows, non-destructive retouching, and masking, you’ll learn to make the most of Photoshop’s powerful tools. The course is designed for beginners looking to enhance their editing skills in a practical and efficient way. You will gain hands-on experience in working smarter with Photoshop’s features, including using non-destructive editing methods for retouching and applying advanced masking techniques. These skills are crucial for achieving professional-level results in photography and design. By the end of the course, you'll be able to handle basic to intermediate Photoshop tasks more effectively and efficiently. What sets this course apart is its practical approach. You’ll not only learn the theory but also apply techniques in real-world scenarios, ensuring that the skills you develop are ready to be used immediately in your projects. The course includes step-by-step instructions, enabling you to progress at your own pace. Whether you're a beginner photographer, graphic designer, or digital artist, this course will provide you with the essential tools to enhance your editing workflow. No prior Photoshop experience is required, but basic computer skills will be helpful. This course is part one of a three-course Specialization designed to provide a comprehensive learning pathway in this subject area. While it delivers standalone value and practical skills, learners seeking a more integrated and in-depth progression may benefit from completing the full Specialization.
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