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  • You can save the file as a JPG and it will compress all the layers. If you want to preserve the layers for editing later, save the image as a TIF or PSD file

  • ok so the change has been made (and I liked the lesson) but how do you finalise to save and leave. I have just bought cs5 and am amazed that despite the cost you don't get a users guide, they seem to assume you will know these things. I now have been shown several ways to do this and none of them show me how to save? Do I have to join the two layers etc? This might seem like a stupid question but until you learn you never know!

  • @georgemcintyre92 You can save the file as a JPG and it will compress all the layers. If you want to preserve the layers for editing later, save the image as a TIF or PSD file

  • Thanks to this video I gave myself blue eyes and I think she saved the pic ¬¬ so i spammed her with pics of me making it look like i was ginger and wearing lipstick :3

  • The brush thing creates different result.. thumbs down.

  • thanks for the tutorial :D

  • the tablet is for painting with the brush or what?

  • @romob96 I use the tablet for everything in photoshop, but yeah, basically it is most useful for brushing. With the pen you can have the brush size change depending on how hard you press down with the brush (or opacity if you wish) so you can easily brush very accurately without changing the brush size setting.

  • i'm sorry i can't watch your next videos, if you don't delete this terrible CLICK sound! THANK YOU SO MUCH xD but cool tutorials ;)

  • @raypo17 is it really that bad? If others think so give a thumbs up to this comment! otherwise give a thumbs down. It is pretty easy to change - I am here to please :)

  • Nice channel, just subbed. Great video for begginers, now I have to see other videos :)

  • @846524162 thanks for the sub!

  • love you videos!

  • @TheSuperMicrosoft glad you like them!

  • Oh thats a really nice! I would have used the "color replacement tool" for that before saw this tutorial :)

  • @ratedfx Yeah the color replacement works too but you run into troubles if part of the eye doesn't get selected. The Hue-Saturation technique is more of a 'catch all'

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