Testing the NEW Frame Tool (vs Clipping Masks) | Photoshop CC 2019


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Today we check out the Frame Tool, a new addition in Photoshop CC 2019 that promises to make masking easier than ever! See how the Frame Tool works and how it compares to Clipping Masks, Aaron’s preferred method for inserting images into shapes or text.

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How to Composite with the Frame Tool & Clipping Masks

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26 responses to “Testing the NEW Frame Tool (vs Clipping Masks) | Photoshop CC 2019”

  1. Aaron, great channel. Been subscribed for a while. This video prompted a random question about real life “framing”. I’m in the Chicago area and would love to print some of my work. I see you recommend bay photo. Do you have a suggestion in the Chicago area and do you do digital C-prints? I can’t seem to find a place in the Chicago area that does digital c-prints. Maybe that is overkill? Thanks for your help!

  2. I enjoy your videos and have been watching from day one. However, it's time for me to speak up about something that has become super annoying in your recent tutorials: the side camera angle that makes you appear to be speaking to someone sitting over my left shoulder. It surprises me that you would use this artificial technique — you're not the only one who has tried it, but many of the others have given it up. When you look straight ahead, you're keeping a personal element to the experience. What does your mom have to say about this? I value her opinion.

  3. Always professional, with just enough humour to keep it entertaining. You taught me PS, software I always wanted to master. Now after 18 months I have my first app on the App Store. I still have so much to learn. Thank you Aaron for all the perfectly pitched tutorials.

  4. I feel the practically in this tool lies in it's ability to use as a place holder for images you'd want to put in a flyer or something. Personally I'd use InDesign but I think Adobe put this tool in Photoshop so you could create generic templates and replace/resize the images.

  5. A dumbed down version of masking, makes no sense to do this. Personally I think its bad to introduce tools like this for beginners because all it will do is further confuse them, and make masks more difficult to understand. Why isnt Adobe learning its lesson from past mistakes? To use the pen tool or to use the lasso tool? To use the stamp tool or the various healing brushes? I think its way too convoluted of a toolbar and could be simplified to 3 or 4 tools that could do everything. Adobe needs to rethink their tool organization and interface!

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