– Supports Photoshop 2022+, 2020, CC 2019, CC 2018, CC 2017, CC 2015, CC 2014, CS6, CCĪnastasiy partners with Wacom to bring all our professional plugins and panels to Wacom devices through Wacom marketplace. Color mixing formula improved! Mixing Engine v5.0 Select multiple swatches and create a group Long-click color Sliders display exact mixing percentage - for a better feedback Free scaling of swatches with a new slider! Click to divide your huge mixing area into small ones Have more places to mix in colors - 1,2 or 4 mixing fields arranged vertically, horizontally or in a grid. Still supporting Photoshop CS6, CC, CC2015, CC2017, CC2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023+ New MagicSquire, the Pro agent for your Photoshop brushes Fixed display of size-only brushes in Long List, Short List and Vertical List modes Fixed a problem with HUD not opening on macOS in some scenarios Improved Group Background Image dialog in various color themes Monochrome background image in Long List, Short List and Vertical List modes is now displayed correctly Removed unnecessary rendering of strokes - on double-click Fixed right-click menu in HUD mode on macOS and Windows tpl files that do not display previews before loading Removed a random message when editing brush names with double-click Improved Huge thumbnails display in Long and Short List modes Problem is, the fireworks are making it difficult for me to see where the buildings actually are, so to solve that problem, I'm simply going to lower the opacity of the fireworks layer in the top right corner of the Layers palette.- Fixed Huge thumbnails in Vertical List mode To do that, all I need to do is paint with black over the buildings, and because I'm painting on the layer mask, not the image itself, I'll be hiding the fireworks in any areas I paint over. Currently, the fireworks in my image are appearing in front of the buildings, and I want them to appear to be behind the buildings, which means I need to hide any areas of the fireworks that are in front of them. With the layer mask added, we're going to use it to hide the fireworks in any areas where we don't want them to appear. Step 5: Lower The Opacity Of The Fireworks Layer I'm going to reduce the size of my fireworks image and move it into the top right corner so the fireworks appear above the main part of the city:Ī layer mask is added to "Layer 1", with the layer mask thumbnail visible in the Layers palette. To move the image around on the screen, simply click on the image and drag it with your mouse. Then, to resize the image, hold down the Shift key, which will prevent you from accidentally distorting the width or height as you're resizing it, and then click and drag any of the four corner handles. If you can't see the corner handles because part of your image is outside the viewable area, press Ctrl+0 (Win) / Command+0 (Mac) to fit everything on the screen. With "Layer 1" selected in the Layers palette, use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+T (Win) / Command+T (Mac) to bring up the Free Transform box and handles around the fireworks image. Now that we have the fireworks photo in the same document as the photo we want to add the fireworks to, we can move the fireworks where we want them and resize them if needed, and we can do both of these things at once with Photoshop's Free Transform command. Step 2: Resize And Reposition The Fireworks With Free Transform You can close out of the document window containing the fireworks photo by itself at this point, since we no longer need it. Photoshop's Layers palette showing both images now in the same document, each on its own separate layer.
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