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Welcome back.

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So in this lecture, when to talk about the painting workspace.

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So let's head over to Photoshop.

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Click on Create New and we're gonna type in 05 painting workspace here.

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OK.

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We're going to go right to file and save as.

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And we're a two zero five painting workspace.

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Go ahead, save.

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I'm going to zoom out here.

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And so you can see right now the workspace that we're on is motion from the previous video.

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Someone click on painting.

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And what that's going to do is change our layout.

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Our workspace to the specific tools for painting.

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So we have and I'm going to move these up so you can see them.

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So we have history closed source libraries brush shut to Presets Swatches Navigator.

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And brushes that we have layers, channels and pass.

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And I know I keep repeating myself, but again, I recommend getting another monitor and putting the

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main tools here.

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And another screen, that way you have the space.

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And I'll show you how that looks right now without showing you the other monitor.

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But you can see this is all the space that you have when you do that.

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And I can.

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Just drag it in a little bit so you can see it, but I can move around this and the other monitor so

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that you have more space.

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OK.

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So when I'm editing or doing whatever, you see how much space I have, not a work.

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And really, that's how it's intended.

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You know, like when you're writing something on a notebook, you have the whole workspace.

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You don't have to put your pen on the workspace.

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So that's the only thing that I recommend is dual monitors.

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That is the.

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Main thing that I always focused on was getting poll monitors because I saw what the restrictions were,

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when you only have one, if you only have one, that's fine.

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Let's reset paintings or blocks back, and now you can see that you can shrink these down.

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OK.

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So you can get the workspace you need if you only have one mother.

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The only thing is I would keep the layer menu open at all times, because this is your main tool.

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The layer menu is not the most important tool.

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I believe in Photoshop because it's the core of what Photoshop is when that's layers.

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OK.

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So that is the painting workspace I'll see in the next lecture.

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Thanks for watching.
