*pssst* your new favorite Photoshop feature is here 🤫 Use Rotate Object to explore new angles, mock up variations, and iterate fast without rebuilding from scratch.
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There’s no way it’s that easy right? This is something I only dreamed of when I first started learning photo compositing. I would spend hours looking through stock photos to find one that was close but the perspective was off. Getting the correct perspective is key for a convincing composite so I ended up resorting to making my own assets. Rotate Object completely changes the game for what’s possible. This new feature is powered by Firefly, Adobe’s powerful and commercially safe model. There’s never been a better time to try Photoshop and see how Rotate Object can bring a new perspective to your photo editing! @Photoshop #AdobePhotoshopPartner
Digital artist @papayfanny knows the design is in the details. 🔍
With the Harmonize feature in @Photoshop , she's able to sync lighting and shadows on her layers seamlessly.
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Meet the artist behind the latest Photoshop (beta) Splash Screen: Ellie Reis (@reis.psd ) ✨ Watch how "The Drawing Room" came together in Photoshop, from layered references to hand-drawn characters.
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The artwork behind the Photoshop (beta) Splash Screen was created by @reis.psd , a mixed media illustrator whose work is rooted in pop culture, manga, and the belief that "Mess is Lore."
Inspired by Victorian drawing rooms and creative spaces that feel lived in, Ellie built this piece layer by layer in Photoshop. Sourced via the Adobe Creative Apprenticeship program. Swipe for a closer look ➡