Episode Summary 
Exceptional Episode
Matt has a tutorial on using a clipping group to create a grid design for displaying a photo as well as a tip on setting the number of undos. Dave experiments with the new Puppet Warp tool and shares a shortcut for resetting preferences.
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Hi, I try to watch you on my computer from Paris.
I love your show, but sometimes when Matt or David spoke, it’s too fast for me.
Is it possible to have english subtitles because for french people, it’s easier to read than understanding (or writting)….
Thanks for your replys
how do you say i like croissants in french
Is the answer control I to invert the picture?
When using a clipping path, whatever is being clipped (the top layer) will inherit the layer style/effects of the clipping path (bottom layer).
So duplicating the layer and reducing the the fill opacity is redundant (at least in this instance).
yo yo yo that was really cool