Action In Photoshop + Free Skin Smoothing Action

                

     Skin Smooth (softening) Action For Photoshop Free 

 

Hey Whats up guys welcome to our blog.In this blog we will explain about actions in photoshop and also iam giving away free photoshop action which can be used to automate the process of professional skin smoothening.
When we have to edit a photo faster in photoshop we can make use of this actions. Photoshop Also provides use to create our own actions and save it and we can use that on other photos and also we can share it to other friends also.


Photoshop

Adobe Photoshop is a raster graphics editor developed and published by Adobe Inc. for Windows and mac OS. It was originally created in 1988 by Thomas and John Knoll. Since then, the software has become the industry standard not only in raster graphics editing, but in digital art as a whole.
Photoshop is a very great software for editing your photos.If you are a creator Photoshop would be a great software for you.Create and enhance your photos, images, and designs with Adobe Photoshop, the world's best imaging and photo editing software.
If you love to take photos you of course need to edit that photos.Photoshop is a great platform for that. Many proffestional photographers use this software its a very great software to express your idea.

Faster Photo Editing


Let's face it, you're lazy. It's okay, no one's looking. We're all friends here. Between you and me, though, you don't really like to work. At least, not when it comes to the boring stuff. Sure, you enjoy working when you get to do things that are fun, interesting or challenging. Everyone likes to show off their skills. But when it comes to those repetitive, mundane, no-brainer tasks (affectionately known as "grunt work") that seem to take up way too much of your life, even when you're on someone else's time, you'd be more than happy to pass those things off to someone else while you head off for a well-deserved extended coffee break.
What if you could pass many of those repetitive tasks off to Photoshop? What if there was a way that you could run through something once while Photoshop watches, paying close attention to each step, and then from that point on, whenever you need the work done, you could just let Photoshop do it for you? Good news! Photoshop is ready and willing to free you from the boredom of repetition! Of course, good news is usually followed by bad news, and the bad news is that Photoshop can't do absolutely everything for you, which is actually good news since we'd all be out of a job if it could. There are certain things that Photoshop simply can't do on its own. For example, you couldn't select someone in a photo with the Lasso Tool and then expect Photoshop to automatically know how to select someone in any photo from that point on. Maybe one day, but we're not quite there yet. Even so, there's still plenty of things Photoshop can do automatically for you once you show it how. In fact, as you become more familiar with using actions, learning what you can and can't do with them, and even how to get around some of the things you wouldn't normally think you'd be able to do, you'll probably find yourself coming up with some pretty amazing and elaborate stuff! Imagine completing work on a complicated, time-consuming, fifty-step photo effect and then being able to instantly recreate that same effect on a different photo, or on as many photos as you like, simply by pressing Play on an action! Now you're starting to see the possibilities!

Default Photoshop Actions

Some default actions are available inside the photoshop itself which will help the beginners to edit their images faster.Only some default actions are available in photoshop . We can create our own actions inside photoshop and can also load other action which is either brought from our friends or downloaded from internet.There are many website available in Internet which provides free actions on photoshop or we can buy actions by paying some amount of money.

 

Keep in mind the following guidelines when recording actions

 

You can record most—but not all—commands in an action.

You can record operations that you perform with the Marquee, Move, Polygon, Lasso, Magic Wand, Crop, Slice, Magic Eraser, Gradient, Paint Bucket, Type, Shape, Notes, Eyedropper, and Color Sampler tools—as well as those that you perform in the History, Swatches, Color, Paths, Channels, Layers, Styles, and Actions panels.

Results depend on file and program setting variables, such as the active layer and the foreground color. For example, a 3‑pixel Gaussian blur won’t create the same effect on a 72‑ppi file as on a 144‑ppi file. Nor will Color Balance work on a gray scale file.

When you record actions that include specifying settings in dialog boxes and panels, the action will reflect the settings in effect at the time of the recording. If you change a setting in a dialog box or panel while recording an action, the changed value is recorded.

Modal operations and tools—as well as tools that record position—use the units currently specified for the ruler. A modal operation or tool is one that requires you to press Enter or Return to apply its effect, such as transforming or cropping. Tools that record position include the Marquee, Slice, Gradient, Magic Wand, Lasso, Shape, Path, Eyedropper, and Notes tools.
Modal operations and tools—as well as tools that record position—use the units currently specified for the ruler. A modal operation or tool is one that requires you to press Enter or Return to apply its effect, such as transforming or cropping. Tools that record position include the Marquee, Slice, Gradient, Magic Wand, Lasso, Shape, Path, Eyedropper, and Notes tools.

You can record the Play command listed on the Actions panel menu to cause one action to play another

Record The Actions

 

When you create a new action, the commands and tools you use are added to the action until you stop recording.

 

1. Open a file.

 

2 .In the Actions panel, click the Create New Action button or choose New Action from the Actions panel menu. 

 

3. Enter an action name, select an action set, and set additional options. 

 

4. Click Begin Recording. The Begin Recording button in the Actions panel turns red.

 

5. Perform the operations and commands you want to record.Not all tasks in actions can be recorded directly; however, you can insert most nonrecordable tasks using commands in the Actions panel menu 

 

6. To stop recording, either click the Stop Playing/Recording button, or choose Stop Recording from the Actions panel menu, or press the Esc key. 

 

Note :

If you assign an action the same shortcut that is used for a command, the shortcut will apply the action rather than the command.
When recording the Save As command, do not change the filename. If you enter a new file name, that new name is recorded and used each time you run the action. Before saving, if you navigate to a different folder, you can specify a different location without having to specify a file name.
To resume recording in the same action, choose Start Recording from the Actions panel menu.  

Change settings while playing an actions.

 

By default, actions are completed using the values specified when they were originally recorded. If you want to change the settings for a command within an action, you can insert a modal control. A modal control pauses an action so that you can specify values in a dialog box or use a modal tool. (A modal tool requires pressing Enter or Return to apply its effect—once you press Enter or Return, the action resumes its tasks.)
A modal control is indicated by a dialog box icon to the left of a command, action, or set in the Actions panel. A red dialog box icon .
Indicates an action or set in which some, but not all, commands are modal. You can’t set a modal control in Button mode.


  1. Do one of the following:

    • To enable a modal control for a command within an action, click the box to the left of the command name. Click again to disable the modal control.
    • To enable or disable modal controls for all commands in an action, click the box to the left of the action name.
    • To enable or disable modal controls for all actions in a set, click the box to the left of the set name.

You Can Download Our Free SKIN SMOOTHING/SOFTENING from the link given below and enjoy.If something wrong while download please contact me trough the comment box.

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