My guess is that somewhere there is some very specific use for the pin light. The one dude on the planet that uses it probably uses it every day... as for the rest of us, I think I could probably live without it.
That specific use can always be obtained using a different selection. More than likely. That dumb idiot that found out the usage of pin light is probably bad with photoshop anyways! =)
I can't stand that thing on the image! Uuuurgh! :(
ImNatTheTwat 3 months ago
What the Hell is that?
cwbokie 7 months ago 2
Leverage that power! Thanks for the excellent video.
Jhopnik 8 months ago
nice tutorial...and you kinda sound like bob saget xD
animegamernerd 8 months ago
is there a way to flatten a overlay layer and still retain the overlay quality to the layer instead of it just being a normal layer?
YrUlUKkiNAtM34 10 months ago
Great job!... only gripe is that its not in a higher resolution.
bolexx 1 year ago
nicely explained. Thanks for this.
tettrish 1 year ago
u r a gr8 man.....i love it brother...
umair4prince 2 years ago
Well done!
rjensen52553 2 years ago
thaaaank you ;]
demaggedon 2 years ago
MAN
You just solved mysteries I had for a looooong time
Very good explanation
5 star video easy
FeetsAndButts 2 years ago
thnx that explained a lot
sahooq85 3 years ago
Pin light is garbage. Should get photoshop for 1 dollar less and not make that an option on the program!! =)
nopiluvin 3 years ago
My guess is that somewhere there is some very specific use for the pin light. The one dude on the planet that uses it probably uses it every day... as for the rest of us, I think I could probably live without it.
cmhimaging 3 years ago
That specific use can always be obtained using a different selection. More than likely. That dumb idiot that found out the usage of pin light is probably bad with photoshop anyways! =)
nopiluvin 3 years ago
Great explinations thanks.
dr689632 3 years ago