Photoshop/InDesign Tutorial: Clipping Paths
An unannotated video of creating a path in Photoshop, placing the photo in InDesign and applying a clipping path.
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An unannotated video of creating a path in Photoshop, placing the photo in InDesign and applying a clipping path.
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Gradients
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Using Frames
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Displaying the scaling percentage accurately Have you noticed that by default when you scale an object up or down in Indesign from either, the control panel or the transform panel its scaling percentage is reset to 100%? This means the objects scaled percentage, let’s say you choose 50%, doesn’t actually reflect 50%, instead it shows as 100% even though the object has been scaled down to 50%. There’s an easy way to change this behaviour, and it’s one of the first things (among many) that I change when working in Indesign on a foreign…
Just because you think you can’t doesn’t mean there’s not a solution When you’re moving objects from one layer to another you have a few options that you might like to try. If you have locked and hidden layers and you want to move an object to one of these locked or hidden layers, you don’t need to unlock the locked layer or reveal the hidden layer. Simply drag the object from its existing layer to the desired locked or hidden layer holding down “Command” on Mac or “Control” on PC. Now your object…
Part 1 of a beginner’s guide to using Adobe InDesign for desktop publishing. This is made with the Old Scona school magazine (Tabula Rasa) in mind.
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