Photoshop Top Secret Pdf
This course is a collection of short Photoshop and Illustrator projects and creative effects that can be completed in ten minutes or less. The series is taught by computer graphics guru Deke McClelland, and presented in his signature step-by-step style.
Photoshop Top Secret - Full Collection 5DVD 18.25GB Filefactory Rapidshare Just released by Mark Monciardini, Photoshop® Top Secret™ is an Extreme Photoshop Training Course that teaches you, step by step, how to create cutting-edge graphics and special effects with Adobe® Photoshop®. The Photoshop Top Secret course is comprised of 4 DVD's and a full color reference book.
The intent is to reveal how various Photoshop and Illustrator features can be combined and leveraged in real-world examples so that they can be applied to creative projects right away. Note: Because this is an ongoing series, viewers will not receive a certificate of completion. Instructor •. An award-winning author and educator, Deke McClelland is a titan of image editing and graphic design.
Deke McClelland is the author of more than 50 video courses on creative imaging, graphics, 3D, and design for the industry-leading lynda.com. One of the most award-winning writers in the business, Deke has written over 80 books translated into 24 languages, with more than 4 million copies in print. These have included The Photoshop Bible, several For Dummies books, and his own One-on-One series published under Deke Press. In his spare time, Deke runs dekeOnline (), where he posts episodes of his popular lynda.com weekly series, Deke's Techniques. He lives in Boulder, Colorado with his two sons. By: Deke McClelland course • 17h 55m 40s • 10,498 viewers • Course Transcript - Hey gang, this is Deke McClelland. Welcome to Deke's Techniques.
Now as you may recall, last week I showed you how to create a low-resolution Photoshop document that contains a total of 17 artboards. The problem with this is you can't really print the document, because, for one thing, it's low-resolution, it doesn't contain enough pixels, and the print dialogue box inside Photoshop is not sensitive to artboards, and you can only print one page at a time. Which is why this week, I'm going to show you how to take that document and export it as a high-resolution, multi-page PDF file that you can print any old time you like. Alright, here's that 17 page document created inside Photoshop CC, that documents every single one of Photoshop's nearly 400 shortcuts.
Specifically where this document is concerned, for the Mac. Now, if you have access to the exercise files and you're working along with me, make sure that you've loaded up my font One-on-One Micro.
Thereby indicating that it's an open type font, that's compatible with either the Mac or the PC, and it contains these characters right here, incidentally, and this is all live, editable type. Alright, now let's switch over to that shortcuts file, and incidentally, if upon opening this file, Photoshop alerts you to update your text layers, definitely do so before you try to export the document as a PDF file. Alright now, I want to zoom in on this top right artboard, so I'll switch over to the layers panel here, and I'll press the ALT key, or the Option key on the Mac, and click on this fourth artboard down. And then, I'll just go ahead and zoom in on it as well, so that we can see that this file is looking pretty jagged on screen. And that's because it's limited to a resolution of 72 pixels per inch, and that's just the basic nature of Photoshop. It's always converting its layers to pixels on the fly.
But, in point of fact, every single layer inside of this document is either vector based text, or a vector based shape layer, which means everything's going to export to PDF just fine. And to make that happen, go up to the file menu, choose export, and then choose this command right here, Artboards to PDF, which, if you loaded my custom Deke Keys shortcuts a few weeks ago, itself has a shortcut of Control + Shift + Alt + p here on a PC, or Command + Shift + Option + p on the Mac. Now there's not much to do inside this dialogue box, just need to make sure that you light the file name, and the reason it says prefix is because Photoshop's going to add a.pdf extension.
You may also want to browse to a different folder. However, I'm going to leave both of these options as is. Now you want to select this second radio button, Artboard Content Only, which is going to turn off the top one, and that way you're just going to export the stuff that falls inside the artboards, which in the case of this file, is everything. And then you want to turn off this Track box. If you leave it turned on, Export Selected Artboards, then you're just going to export the one artboard and nothing more.
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