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How Do You Redo Multiple Times in Photoshop?

Last updated on September 23, 2022 @ 10:49 pm

There are a few different ways that you can redo multiple times in Photoshop. One way is to use the history panel. You can access the history panel by going to Window > History. In the history panel, you can click on the little arrow next to each step to redo that specific step.

another way is to use the keyboard shortcut CTRL+ALT+Z (PC) or CMD+OPTION+Z (Mac). This shortcut will redo the last thing that you did. You can hold down the CTRL (PC) or CMD (Mac) key and keep pressing the shortcut to keep redoing things.

If you want to redo multiple things at once, you can use the history brush tool. To access the history brush tool, go to the toolbar and select the history brush tool or press Y on your keyboard. Then, in the history panel, click on the snapshot that you want to use as your “starting point.” Next, paint over the area that you want to “redo.” The history brush tool will only “redo” the steps that were between your starting point and your current point in time.

PRO TIP: If you are looking to redo multiple times in Photoshop, be aware that this can be a time-consuming process. Make sure you have the patience and time to complete this task before beginning.

You can also use layer masks to “redo” certain areas of your image. To do this, create a new layer and then paint over the area that you want to “redo.” Next, go to Layer > Layer Mask > Reveal All.

This will create a layer mask that is white over your entire layer. Then, paint over the area that you want to be visible with a black brush. The black area will be visible and the white area will be hidden.

There are a few different ways that you can redo multiple times in Photoshop.

another way is to use keyboard shortcuts. You can also use layer masks.

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