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With Photoshop 25, every time I start up PS, an image opens on my screen accompanied by a tuorial on generative ai by Anna McNaught. How to I disable this? I don't need it and I can't find a way to get rid of it.
Try draging a corner to see if you can make the panel larger. That might reveal a Don't show this again check box. Otherwise I have to admit I am stumped at the moment. I'll keep working on it if you are still stuck with it.
Yes I have tried running through the whole tutorial, saved the image, deleted the image. No option for resizing the box. Reloaded Photoshop. It's a strange one for sure. Really appreciate the feedback thanks
So try the reset from Preferences > General tab, but even if that doesn't work, if we know what OS you are using, we can tell you how to delete the Settings file forcing Photoshop to recreate it next time you open it.
Looks like no one has a solution. I had already chosen "hide suggestions", turned off tool tips and rich tool tips. I'm using windows 10 22H2. Perhaps there's a Windows registry key entry that needs to be modified or deleted in this case. If so, I'd appreciate if someone could help us navigate to it.
(and i had intended to offer something more helpful by opening ps, seeing the tutorial prompt and then fiddling with the cc desktop app notification preferences, but no tutorial prompt after seeing it earlier today.)
Royal pains in the butt @kglad. Thanks. Still no solution to the annoying tutorial problem. Now I have to deal with another bug which prevents LRC from opening an image in PS 25...but that's an issue for another thread. I guess I should roll back to v24.7 for that one. In the meantime, we just have to sit on our hands and wait for Adobe to fix all of these things
I uninstalled my photoshop, reinstalled it, and the toolbars were back. But as soon as that AI tutorial popped up, everything went missing again. So frustrating. Short of trying to remember what button is where, I can't figure out how to make the tutorial go away or how to get my toolbar back.
every time i launch photshop (latest version on an macbook pro m1) the invite to try generative fill opens with a pop over window and i have to close it...fine for the first 10 times, but i'm tired of that.
There are so many Photoshop tutorials online that you should be able to find a guide to show you how to create whatever you want in Adobe's industry-leading image editing software. For newcomers to the software, the best Photoshop tutorials are a great way to quickly get up to speed but they can be useful for old hands too, including to get a quick overview of the latest Photoshop beta, version 25.1.
Adobe adds new features to Photoshop on a regular basis, including the new Adobe Firefly Generative Fill capability, and Photoshop tutorials are the ideal way to quickly see how such new features work and whether they might have a place in your workflow. In the roundup below, we've collected a range of Photoshop tutorials, including some from Adobe itself but many more from working creatives and enthusiasts who have made their own videos showing their own tips based on how they use the program's features.
A cool thing about using adjustment layers, we can target all the layers beneath the adjustment, or isolate it to just a single layer. We want to affect the street layer, but not the sky. Here is how to target a single layer with an adjustment layer.
Depending on the result you want, we will add a different amount of glow. The more atmosphere that would be present makes for more glow. For a foggy night, the number will be higher (eyeball it. If it looks good, it is good). For a crisp night, the number will be lower.
This is the step that separates the pros from mediocre. Light will define the shape of things as it spills and catches the edges of 3D objects in real life. The process of thought, is exactly the same as dodging and burning, but we are doing it with light at night, light painting. We are adding dimension and shape.
And here is the result after painting with light. Notice that I painted the tops of the leaves and flowers to add depth. This is the step where you can really sped a lot of time, just sculpting the image. I did this fairly quickly, but you can get spectacular results if you invest some real time into it. Please share them in our facebook group so I can see!
I hope you have enjoyed this tutorial! Although it was a lot of work for me, I really enjoyed making it and sharing my techniques with you. Please help spread the word, by sharing this tutorial on Social Media!
Fantastic Tutorial and you explained it so well, thank you, Colin. It will certainly add some creativity to some of my shots and not just turning day into night. It will be useful for many other things too.
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Before you can start your Photoshop projects and ideas, you need to learn the basics. Even the most complex digital artworks are built on a foundation of simple actions. These 100+ free Adobe Photoshop tutorials are aimed at the clever beginner who wants to master Photoshop from the roots.
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Or watch a free course on how to use Photoshop from the ground up. Certified Adobe instructor Daniel Scott teaches tips and tricks for Photoshop beginners with a tutorial that you'll love. Go through all the essential features in more than three hours of easy-to-watch video.
Flames are particularly hard to render in Photoshop, but in this tutorial Collis Ta'eed will show you how to use a photograph of fire to set text to the match. You'll render the look on a nice dark background with a gorgeous text effect to complete the image.
Create a text effect inspired by the Frozen Disney movies with Enrique Eliabe. The main concept is to show you how to create an ice texture effect with a variety of textures and text style attributes with Adobe Photoshop.
In this tutorial, John Negoita will show you how to create a realistic embroidery text effect in Photoshop using stitch brushes and layer styles. The end result will be a font that looks like embroidery!
Layering glow and gloss effects can help create nice, shiny objects. Learn with Rose how to modify a brick texture for the background, and then use layer styles with the Pen Tool to add some bright, glowing neon text and a simple cable over it.
Using multiple layer styles can help achieve a more detailed and 3D-looking effect. Rose will show you how to use layer styles, filters, textures, brushes, and adjustment layers to create a shiny, clean plastic text effect in Adobe Photoshop.
Floral typography is a design trend that combines nice floral elements with bold typography to create some elegant designs. Learn how to create flower text art in Photoshop with Rose. This tutorial will show you how to use a flower stock image, with simple text and a couple of layer styles, filters, textures, and adjustments, to create your own floral typography design.
Inspired by James White's designs, Fabio Sasso decided to figure out his own way of creating that type of effect in Photoshop. In this tutorial, he shows you how to mix cool retro geometric shapes into your photo.
Do you like that grunge, glitched look on old VHS tapes? There are different ways to add such effects to your images and even create an animation from a static photo. Ivan Gromov shows how to convert your image to a VHS frame in simple steps, using only standard Photoshop tools.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to create an amazing, artistic paint-drip effect Photoshop action. Marko Kožokar will explain everything in so much detail that everyone can create it, even those who have just opened Photoshop for the first time.
Falling snowflakes are a great way to make your winter photography much more interesting. Sometimes the weather doesn't cooperate, however, and you have to turn to Photoshop to get the job done. Tony Aube will explain how to create a realistic falling snow effect in Photoshop and show you how to apply it to your images.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to use Adobe Photoshop to create a colorful, futuristic collage featuring a beautiful woman. Kaylan Michael will also teach you how to retouch the artwork in Adobe Lightroom.
Wondering how to create an isometric icon? Mohammad Jeprie will teach you how to create an isometric perspective grid in Adobe Photoshop. To make a nice isometric view illustration, you also will add some photo textures.
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