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Hi there, this is Unmesh from PiXimperfect. And today Im going to share with you one of the most underrated features in Photoshop. Especially if youre into compositing, designing or printing, this is one feature you should not miss. And that is the Photoshop Asset Generator. You see, you dont even have to save your assets. As youre working on your Photoshop document, your assets will be automatically saved separately. Isnt that amazing? Let me show you how it works. So here we have an example poster, let me take you through the Photoshop document - a simple background and on top of that we have the elements and then the text and the central element. Now lets say we want to post it on Facebook or Instagram and the aspect ratio is going to change or maybe youre going to post it on your website. If you just stretch it, its not going to work. You have to readjust it you have to open the PSD again and then open these files and then adjust it. Instead of doing all the hassle, why no