![]() ![]() So like we were talking about before, If something gets painted, they probably start with the outline first, and then the inside would wear out. So the words up here in its own layer and we'll put the drop down here. Do you guys see what happened? They're just I just have a broader, um, you know, I'm selecting wider there, so I just delete that from this graphic It's gone. So it has that, um and then image, select, modify, expand, expand by, like, 10 pixels. I just want to select all these little There's two ways we can do this together. Uh, I said word, then back here on the graphic. So right now I know that I want this area to be one color, so I know that that's only white, so I can feel good about hitting command J and making a new layer with that said by hitting command Jay, we got that to happen, so we just took the front. We have that the background we have that when they're all together and we have that all by itself so you can see that there get rid of that marriage layer, call this crap. That there's a little bit of extra care put into that some selecting the white area, and I'm selecting similar and, um, I'm putting white on my background layer, heading command delete on a new layer. Now what's happening is so subtle, but it makes me feel good about what I'm sending out. Give it a little story and I'll leave it like that. ![]() What I'm trying to do right now, that's one. It's a little bit too much that's not necessary. I know I had a color behind it, but it's all simplistic enough that I know I could just pick out those other parts with my magic wand tool. So I do want to take this whole thing and make it white. So, with the CEO action, um, first thing I want to do and just about everything is I still want to blur this. ![]() So let's make a new, uh let's make a new folder set here, um, CEO action. The actions palette here and you hit record. You just open up your actions, palette and hit record. And then when you do that, um, for a while he would be like, OK, this is the way I want to do it. But I'm gonna show you how to do it from scratch, and you can kind of change it into your own little way. So I've gotten spoiled by my photo shop actions that the technique I'm about to show you usually happens in about three seconds with an action. So if you haven't got used to creating photo shop actions, you need to make photo shop actions If you find that you do things the same way every time, you should make photo shop actions. Way to automate that s 01 of the ways that we can automate is Photoshopped actions. If there's things that we find ourselves doing, then we should figure out a. And, um, we kind of just touched on that. Now, Before we talked about in another class on lettering, we discussed automation. So let's take this in to photo shop 16 by 20. Let's just put this like this so there's gonna be something cool that happens with this with the drop. But in the same way, let's give it a little bit of a personality. So in an interior wear and tear method, we're going to get to mess up the inside and keep the outside edges intact. What I like about rave in is that it does have large, large areas of color. So if you wanna watch how we did rave in, you can take the lettering course and you'll see every little thing. We did lettering, and one of the lettering pieces that we came up with was called Ravens. ![]()
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