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Okay,
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So this lesson I'm going to be
showing you guys what an outside note is.
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So let's say we've made a selection
to our sky here with the qualifier.
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I just like that.
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And I could just clean up the selection
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by bringing up the clean, black cool.
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So we've made a selection
of just the sky, right?
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I can click shift
H to see our original image.
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Now an outside node is basically going
to create the opposite selection
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of what we have in our first node here.
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So if we right click on it,
go to add node, select, add outside.
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We can see in the thumbnail here
that it's selected
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the opposite of what
we have selected here.
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So if I select this node
turn on highlight, we can see that
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that is the opposite selection
of what we have in our first node here.
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So in the first node, if we wanted to make
a change that only affects the sky.
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If we turn off highlight, why don't we do
something that just affects the sky?
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So maybe we could play with the highlight
color here.
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We can maybe make it a bit more pink.
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That looks cool and I could blend that
actually a little bit nicer.
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Bump up the blurred radius here
so it doesn't look as ugly.
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And now I can go into my second node here
and make some changes to just the phone.
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So cool.
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Make it a bit more purply.
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Uh, I like that color cool shift
to turn that all on and off.
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And just like that,
the outside node allowed us to make
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a very quick selection of the opposite
of what our first node has selected
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so we can make changes to everything
except our original selection over here.
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And the shortcut for
that is option or alt.
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Oh, so when you hit that, you can see
it's made another outside node.
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So that would be the opposite of this one.
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And if we click it again, it is going to
continue this pattern on and on.
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Every new outside node that we create
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is going to be the opposite selection
of what we have in the previous node.
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That's it for this lesson.
I'll see you guys in the next one.
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