Cut Out Fur From Busy Backgrounds In Photoshop
By Photoshop Training Channel
Published: Sep 09, 2019
In this Photoshop tutorial, you will learn how to cut out fur from busy backgrounds!
This tutorial is a request from a PTC viewer, João Faro from Portugal. He sent in a photo of his cat asking how to remove the background.
The image is not of very good quality and it is shot up against a busy background which makes it an ideal image for today’s tutorial!
In this video, you will learn three … [READ MORE]
Author: Eric Brooks
Top Headlines for September 14, 2019
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US Places 7th at World Cup, Tops Poland 87-74 in Finale
Donovan Mitchell scored 16 points and handed out 10 assists, Joe Harris scored 14 and the U.S. defeated Poland 87-74 on Saturday for seventh place at the World Cup.
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Yemeni Officials Say Rebel Shelling Kills 13 Civilians
Yemeni security officials say shelling by Houthi rebels has killed at least 13 civilians including women and children in the provinces of Hodeida and Taiz.
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PHOTO GALLERY: A Selection of Pictures From the Past Week
Here’s your look at highlights from the weekly AP photo report, a gallery featuring a mix of front-page photography, the odd image you might have missed and lasting moments our editors think you should see.
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Doi, Hibino Set Up Rare All-Japanese WTA Final
Misaki Doi upset second-seeded Veronika Kudermetova 6-4, 6-3 Saturday to set up a rare all-Japanese final at the Japan Women’s Open.
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Indonesia Seals Off 30 Companies Over Forest Fires
Indonesia has sealed off 30 companies amid a row with Malaysia over forest fires that are spreading a thick, noxious haze around Southeast Asia, officials said Saturday.
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Germany’s Merkel Faces Decisive Week on Climate Protection
Chancellor Angela Merkel is promising that Germany will 'find its way to good climate protection,' but her governing coalition is still haggling over a major policy package that is due to be presented next week.
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The Latest: Germany Ready to Take ¼ of Rescued Migrants
The Latest on the flow of migrants into Europe (all times local):
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Italy: Rescue Boat With 82 Migrants Can Dock at Italian Isle
A charity rescue ship with 82 migrants aboard said Saturday it has received permission to sail to a tiny southern Italian island, in a possible sign Italy’s hard line against such vessels might be easing somewhat under the new government.
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Skirmishes Break Out in Hong Kong Mall Amid Counter Rallies
Skirmishes broke out Saturday between supporters of the ongoing protests for democratic reforms in Hong Kong and supporters of the central government at a shopping mall in the semiautonomous Chinese territory.
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Algerian Army Chief Wants New Election; Protesters Want More
Algeria is at a harrowing political impasse. Africa’s largest country hasn’t had an elected president for five months, and the powerful army chief wants to change that by holding an election, which he hopes will quell long-running protests he sees as a threat to his energy-rich nation’s stability. But many citizens want more.
[#Art #Animation] Coloring Characters the Industry Way! Photoshop
Coloring Characters the Industry Way! Photoshop
By BaM Animation
Published: Jul 05, 2018
Coloring characters in Photoshop can be daunting at first, but we made a cool video to show you how real industry artists color in Photoshop. Some of these digital painting techniques are used at major studios including Disney, Cartoon Network, and Rick and Morty, Special guest star Jack Cusumano explains how to color in Photoshop.
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Top Headlines for September 13, 2019
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Kenya Becomes 3rd Country to Roll Out Malaria Vaccine
Health authorities in Kenya have started administering doses of the world’s first licensed malaria vaccine to young children in rural areas facing high transmission rates.
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India Capital to Temporarily Restrict Cars to Curb Pollution
Indian authorities have announced a plan to restrict the movement of private cars in the capital for nearly two weeks after a major Hindu festival that features fireworks that cloak the area with toxic smog and dust.
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South African Leader Drops UN Visit as Women Protest Attacks
South Africa’s president has canceled a visit to the United Nations’ annual gathering of world leaders to focus on unrest over gender-based violence and xenophobic attacks.
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Hibino Beats Top-Seeded Hsieh at Japan Women’s Open
Nao Hibino advanced to the semifinals of the Japan Women’s Open by beating top-seeded Hsieh Su-wei 6-4, 6-3 on Friday.
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Mugabe Will Have Private Burial at National Heroes’ Acre
A family spokesman says former Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe will be buried at the national Heroes’ Acre site but it is not yet clear when.
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Ousted Tunisian President Hospitalized Ahead of Election
A lawyer for the former Tunisian president ousted in the 2011 Arab Spring says Zine El Abidine Ben Ali has been hospitalized in Saudi Arabia.
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Danish Police Probe ‘Suspicious Death’ of 2 Elderly Germans
Danish police say two elderly German citizens have been found dead in a holiday rental cabin, adding they are routinely investigating the deaths as 'suspicious.'
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UK Parliamentary Speaker Warns Prime Minister to Follow Law
The speaker of Britain’s lower house of parliament has made it abundantly clear he is not going quietly into retirement.
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Philippines Arrests 277 Chinese Accused of Investment Scam
Philippine immigration agents have arrested 277 Chinese in a raid against an online investment scam syndicate that defrauded hundreds of people, officials said Friday.
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The Latest: Nagasaki Archbishop Welcomes Francis’ Visit
The Latest on Pope Francis’ visit to Thailand and Japan in November (all times local):
[#Art #Animation] FUTURE FUNK
FUTURE FUNK
By BaM Animation
Published: Sep 05, 2018
Perspective grids in Photoshop are easy to make. We show you how to use perspective grids in this episode, we show you 1, 2 and 3 point. And how to make a Warped Perspective Grid! Perspective is great for animation backgrounds, comics, concept art, and illustration. And as bonus. Brent and Max will teach you all about composition, set dressing, lighting, atmospheric perspective and MORE.
Enjo… [READ MORE]
Top Headlines for September 12, 2019
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Woman Accused of Sending Threats, Powder to Florida Schools
Authorities say a Florida woman mailed threatening letters containing white powder to elementary schools where she previously worked as a teacher.
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Zimbabwe Honors Robert Mugabe, Amid Uncertainty Over Burial
Zimbabweans are paying their respects to former president Robert Mugabe amid continuing controversy over where he will be buried.
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Author JK Rowling Makes Huge Gift for MS Research
Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling has made a substantial donation for research into the treatment of multiple sclerosis at a center named after her late mother.
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Spain’s King to Meet Political Leaders About Forming a Govt
Spain’s King Felipe VI will meet with leaders of the country’s political parties to determine if there is a viable candidate who could receive the endorsement of parliament to form a government and avoid a second national election this year.
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Lawsuit: Zaxby’s Worker Fired for Reporting Sex Harassment
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is suing a North Carolina Zaxby’s franchise after a worker says she was fired for reporting sexual harassment by the franchise’s general manager.
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The Latest: French Test Customs Systems for No-Deal Brexit
The Latest on Brexit (all times local):
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Greece: 8 Migrants Injured, 2 Seriously, in Crash
Greek authorities say eight migrants have been injured, two of them seriously, in a car crash on a highway in northern Greece.
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Head of France’s National Assembly to Keep Job Amid Probe
The speaker of France’s lower house of parliament says he is determined to continue with his job after he was charged with a conflict of interest for allegedly taking advantage of his past business position to help his girlfriend.
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UK Government Downplays Its Own Stark No-Deal Brexit Warning
The British government insisted Thursday that its assessment there could be food and medicine shortages, gridlock at ports and riots in the streets if there is a no-deal Brexit is a worst-case scenario, not what is likely to happen.
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Hungarian Architect, Dissident Laszlo Rajk Dies at 70
Laszlo Rajk, a Hungarian architect, dissident and film and theater production designer, has died. He was 70.
[#Photoshop #Tutorial] PHOTOSHOP UPDATE: New Check Box Brings Back SHIFT KEY for Proportional Transform!
PHOTOSHOP UPDATE: New Check Box Brings Back SHIFT KEY for Proportional Transform!
By Photoshop Training Channel
Published: Jun 19, 2019
In this tutorial, you will learn how to turn off the new proportional scaling while transforming layers in Photoshop CC 2019.
Holding Shift now gets you the un-proportional scale. This new checkbox in Photoshop CC 20.0.5 allows you to bring back the legacy feature of holding Shift to scale and transform layers proportionally.
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Top Headlines for September 11, 2019
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Kazakh Biathletes Cleared in Doping Case
Six athletes from Kazakhstan’s Olympic biathlon team have been cleared of doping in a case which involved police raids in two countries.
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Mugabe Body Being Flown to Zimbabwe, Burial Place Undecided
The body of Zimbabwe’s longtime ruler Robert Mugabe is being flown to the capital, Harare, where it will be displayed at historic locations for several days before burial at a location still undecided because of friction between the ex-leader’s family and the government.
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Florida Woman Gets Prison for $1.6 Million Family Curse Scam
A South Florida woman who claimed to be a psychic fortune teller has been sentenced to three years and four months in prison for taking $1.6 million from a Texas woman to remove a curse from her family.
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2 Found Guilty of Vandalizing Monument to Black Workers
Two people accused of vandalizing a memorial to enslaved and free black workers who built UNC-Chapel Hill have been ordered to pay fine and perform community service.
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The Latest: Merkel Says Orderly Brexit Still Possible
The Latest on Brexit: (all times local):
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UK Court Rules Johnson’s Suspension of Parliament Unlawful
Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s decision to suspend the U.K. Parliament less than two months before Britain is due to leave the European Union was unlawful, a Scottish court ruled Wednesday, although it didn’t order the suspension to be overturned.
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Hong Kong Stock Exchange in Talks to Buy London Counterpart
The Hong Kong stock exchange says it has started talks to buy the London Stock Exchange that would value the British company at 29.6 billion pounds ($36.6 billion).
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Norway’s Highest Court: Child-Like Sex Dolls Violate the Law
Norway’s highest court says it is 'beyond doubt' that child-like sex dolls represent the sexualization of children and are a violation of Norwegian law.
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Player’s Agent Arrested in Money Laundering Soccer Probe
Police have arrested two people, including a player’s agent, as part of an international money laundering and corruption investigation in soccer.
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Chinese-Born Australian Lawmaker Under Fire Over Past Links
The first Chinese-born lawmaker to be elected to Australia’s Parliament has come under attack over her links to the Chinese foreign influence network.
[#Photoshop #Tutorial] EASY Resizing Photoshop Trick! [Hidden Crop Feature] | 90-Second Tip #17
EASY Resizing Photoshop Trick! [Hidden Crop Feature] | 90-Second Tip #17
By Photoshop Training Channel
Published: Jul 11, 2019
In this 90-second Photoshop Tip, I’m going to show you how to easily crop and resize an image using the dimensions and resolution of another.
We will use a little-known feature within The Crop Tool called “Front Image.” Front Image takes the pixel dimensions and resolution of one image and applies it to another.
I hope that you find this tutorial helpful!
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19 AMAZING Photoshop Trick T… [READ MORE]
Top Headlines for September 10, 2019
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Greek Authorities Investigate Missing Military Materials
Greece’s navy says military and police officials are looking into the disappearance of 'military material' from a naval facility on the eastern Aegean island of Leros.
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Wimbledon CEO to Leave After 2020 Tournament
The chief executive of Wimbledon says he will step down after eight years in the role.
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The Latest: VW Says It Has Scale to Make Electrics Succeed
The Latest on the Frankfurt auto show (all times local):
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Ukraine Adopts Bill on Presidential Impeachment
Ukraine’s parliament has adopted a bill spelling out procedures for a presidential impeachment.
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Experts Say Adapting to Climate Change Can Pay Off Manifold
A group of leaders from business, politics and science have called for a massive investment in adapting to climate change over the next decade, arguing it would reap significant returns as countries avoid catastrophic losses and boost their economies.
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10 Things to Know for Today
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Greenpeace Activists Detained in Poland During Coal Protest
Environmental group Greenpeace says several of its activists were detained by armed and masked Polish border guards who forced their way onto the group’s ship as it was trying to block a delivery of coal to the port in Gdansk.
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US Military Officials in Turkey for Syria ‘Safe Zone’ Talks
Turkey’s defense ministry says two top U.S. military officials are in Turkey for talks over a planned 'safe zone' in northeast Syrian.
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Iranian Female Soccer Fan Dies After Setting Herself on Fire
An Iranian female soccer fan has died after setting herself on fire outside a court after learning she may have to serve a six-month sentence for trying to enter a soccer stadium.
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Delaware Probes 3 Possible Cases of Vape-Related Lung Issues
Delaware health officials are investigating three possible cases of severe lung disease related to the use of electronic cigarettes and vaping.




