In this lesson we'll explore how the Background Eraser tool in Photoshop can be used to replace the sky in multiple images. In the process, you'll learn about most of the settings related to that tool as well as a bunch of features that can be helpful when combining multiple images into a seamless composite. We'll explore features such as the History Brush, Layer Masks, Select & Mask and more.Note: The downloadable practice files for this lesson have been compressed into a .zip archive. That means you'll have to double-click on the file after downloading to expand its contents before attempting to use the files in Photoshop.
NOTE: Some Windows users have reported issues accessing the video playback controls. While we're working on the issue, here's a Temporary Workaround: Click "Introduction" in the table of contents to the right of the video and then immediately click within the video to give it focus. After doing so, use the spacebar to play/pause the video and the left/right arrow keys to scrub forward or backward within the video.
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