Brief Summary
This course teaches you to mix Adobe Photoshop with ProShow Producer, making fun and unique slide styles. You’ll learn to create animated effects using your own photos, even if you're a newbie at these programs. Get ready to unleash your creativity!
Key Points
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Combine Adobe Photoshop with ProShow Producer for creative effects
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Create a framed cutout and animate it
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Make a PNG hand embellishment and use keyframing
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Use Photoshop's cloning tool for multi-layer images
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Animate images in ProShow Producer for depth effects
Learning Outcomes
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Master the creation of framed cutouts in Photoshop
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Animate your custom designs in ProShow Producer
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Make and use hand embellishments for slides
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Create multi-layer images from a single photo
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Develop unique slide styles with personal photos
About This Course
Combining Adobe Photoshop image editing with your ProShow Slide Shows is a great way to enhance your creativity!
In this course we'll be creating three unique effects that combine Adobe Photoshop and ProShow Producer. You don't need to be experienced with either program, but you do need to own both in order to follow along.
First, we'll be creating a framed cutout in Photoshop that you can add your own photos to in ProShow Producer. We'll animate the frame and photo and save it as a Slide Style that you can use again and again!
Next, we'll create a PNG embellishment out of a hand print and then add it to a slide in ProShow Producer. We'll use Keyframing to make the hands appear to "slap" onto the photo!
Finally, we'll use Photoshop's cloning tool to create a multi-layer image out of a single image in Photoshop. Then we'll animate both of those layers in ProShow Producer, creating a stunning depth of field effect.
After you've completed this course, you will be able to use these techniques, using your own photographs, to create your very own unique slide styles.
Create a framed cutout in Photoshop, then animate it in ProShow Producer
Create a painted hand embellishment in Photoshop, then animate it in ProShow Producer
Separate a subject from the background in Photoshop, then animate it in ProShow Producer
Sasa T.
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