If you’re looking to redo an image in Photoshop, but don’t know where to start, we’ve got you covered. In this article, we’ll show you how to redo an image in Photoshop using different techniques and tools. First things first: make sure the image you want to redo is open in Photoshop. Next, select the area of the image that you want to change. You can do this by clicking and dragging your mouse around the image or by using the selection tools on the toolbar. Once you’ve selected the area, use one of the following techniques to change it:
- Use the Eyedropper tool (A) to sample a different color from within the selected area. Then, use that color as a guide for changing other colors within that area.
- Use Quick Mask (Q) to temporarily hide parts of the image while you continue working on it. To unmask Quick Mask later, click on its icon on the toolbar and then click on any part of the image that you want to keep visible.
- Use one of Photoshop’s layer styles (such as Drop Shadow or Inner Glow). These layer styles can be applied directly to individual layers or groups of layers, which means that they can be modified without affecting other parts of your image.
- Use one of Photoshop’s filters (such as Gaussian Blur or Radial Blur). Filters can be applied either directly to individual layers or groups of layers, or they can be combined together into a single filter layer. ..