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Tag: Pixelady vs. Pixelady

  • More Than One Way To Accomplish Tasks In Photoshop

    More Than One Way To Accomplish Tasks In Photoshop

    Here’s our collection of blog posts up to now on how there are different ways to do stuff in Photoshop Elements.

  • Do You Dock Or Float Your Windows?

    Do You Dock Or Float Your Windows?

    We’re back with another Pixelady vs. Pixelady* post on Photoshop Elements. Today we’ll answer the burning question of whether or not to float your windows. Well, Here’s the quick answer: whichever way works for you! However, there’s one caveat, if you want to change your workspace color. Scroll to the bottom of this post to…

  • Pixelady Vs. Pixelady: Fill Layer With Pattern

    Pixelady Vs. Pixelady: Fill Layer With Pattern

    In this installment of Pixelady vs. Pixelady, we are going to show you how to fill a layer (or selection) with a pattern. Deb’s Way Yes, this is one of those old-dog ways. In fact, it was the only way to fill a layer (or selection) with a pattern when Deb started with Photoshop. You…

  • Different Ways To Copy And Paste Selections

    Different Ways To Copy And Paste Selections

    We’re going to go over some different ways to copy and paste in our first installment of Pixelady vs. Pixelady. Kris’s Way One way to copy and paste a part of an image in Photoshop Elements (it works for regular Photoshop, too) is to make a selection. Use the Rectangular Marquee tool to create a…

  • Pixelady vs. Pixelady: Different Ways To Do The Same Thing in Photoshop

    Pixelady vs. Pixelady: Different Ways To Do The Same Thing in Photoshop

    Greetings everyone. It’s Deb here with a little teaser for our upcoming, intermittent series of blog posts called Pixelady vs. Pixelady. Just because we work together doesn’t mean we always do things the same way. Photoshop is a great case in point because there are so many ways to accomplish the same task. Of course,…