Getting Started with Photoshop
In this introductory chapter, which has been adapted from The Photoshop Anthology, 101 Web Design Tips, Tricks and Techniques, I'll cover some of the basic tools and tasks that we'll draw on in the later chapters. I'll also share some of the shortcuts and time-savers that I use frequently. This chapter won't give you an exhaustive review of the many things that Photoshop can do (where would it end!), but it should provide the bare bones that will help get beginners started. If you're already familiar with the interface and can perform tasks like making selections, applying gradients, and working with layers, you might want to skip ahead to the next chapter.
So what are you waiting for? Open up Photoshop and let's go!
Photoshop's Toolbox
Getting To Know Photoshop - The Main Tool Bar
Now on Photoshop Plus you can learn the very basics of using Adobe Photoshop, the series is aimed at new comers opening photoshop for the very first time. We'll start by looking at the main tool bar.
Pixels, Image Size and Resolution - Basix
Are you new to Photoshop? Have you been trying to teach yourself the basics of Photoshop but have found the amount of educational material available on the net a bit overwhelming? As the world's #1 Photoshop site, we've published a lot of tutorials. So many, in fact, that we understand how overwhelming our site may be to those of you who may be brand new to Photoshop. This tutorial is part of a 25-part video series demonstrating everything you will need to know to start working in Photoshop.
Colour Correction Will Make Your Colours Happy - Basix
Are you new to Photoshop? Have you been trying to teach yourself the basics of Photoshop but have found the amount of educational material available on the net a bit overwhelming? As the world's #1 Photoshop site, we've published a lot of tutorials. So many, in fact, that we understand how overwhelming our site may be to those of you who may be brand new to Photoshop. This tutorial is part of a 25-part video series demonstrating everything you will need to know to start working in Photoshop.
Photoshop Basix, by Adobe Certified Expert and Instructor, Martin Perhiniak includes 25 short video tutorials, around 5 - 10 minutes in length that will teach you all the fundamentals of working with Photoshop. Today's tutorial, Part 9: Colour Correction Will Make Your Colours Happy will show how to adjust the white balance of an image using the curves adjustment in Photoshop and Camera Raw. Let's get started!
A Comprehensive Introduction to the Type Tool
Who doesn't know the Type Tool? This is maybe one of the most powerful and useful tools of Photoshop. We've all used it at least once, but do you know all its potential? That's why I decided to write a comprehensive guide about Photoshop's Type tool, including do's and don'ts of the most important features of this tool.
A Basic Guide to Photoshop CS4 Adjustment Layers
Photoshop CS4 has a new Panel named Adjustments, based on the Adjustment Layers of previous versions. These adjustments can be used for non-destructive editing, can be masked to edit only a part of an image, it can be applied to several layers on a single document and even you can change the Adjustment Layer's Blending Mode to create outstanding results. This time we'll take a tour around this wonderful new feature.
A Comprehensive Introduction to Photoshop Selection Techniques
Have you ever had difficulties making selections and thought there was a better way? Let's review both quick solutions, and on the other side, comprehensive and details techniques for making selections. Each approach has it's place in your workflow. The more methods you know how to use, the faster and more effectively you'll move in Photoshop.
Photoshop Brush Tool: A Basic Guide
This time I've got for you a really basic guide, which is useful for beginners and people interested in learning a little bit more deeply the power of Photoshop's Brush Tool. Every single Photoshop user has dealt with the brush tool at least once, but not everyone knows how to explode its full potential.
In this guide, you'll learn how to use the brush presets, create your own brush from scratch and modify its properties, play with blend modes and pressure controls, besides some useful tricks. How much do you know about Photoshop's Brushes?
Adobe Photoshop Interface Tutorial
In this Photoshop tutorial, we'll take a general overview of Photoshop's interface.
Whats the difference between Vector and Raster images?
For many people this question could be rephrased as "what's the difference between Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator?". Many people get their introduction to graphics on computers via Adobe Photoshop. It's immediate, it's fun and you can use your own photos as a starting point.
Often Adobe Illustrator is seen as more specialised and many general users don't get very involved with it. Both programs are intended for different but complementary purposes, and knowing when to use one or other or both will lead to better results. Let's begin with an explanation of their distinct drawing methods.
Learn The Basics of Compositing in Photoshop CS5
Today we will learn the basics of compositing based on a photo in my flickr photostream titled Collide. We will learn how to take components of an image and merge them with another image in Photoshop. I had a lot of fun on this one and I hope you'll learn a lot and that it will fuel you to be more creative and expansive in your editing. Let's get started!
A Beginner's Guide to Photoshop Masks - Part One
Recently I have received many emails and comments about the use of Layer Mask techniques in Photoshop. I thought it might be the time that I write an article specifically explaining the relevant areas you know about layer mask, and how you can apply it in different occasions to suit your needs.
In Part One of this Beginner's Guide to Photoshop Masks, I will show you some basic information about masks and simple way of adding, deleting and painting on layer mask.
Photoshop For Beginners: Understanding Layer Masks
This article is part of a series of tutorials thought for Photoshop beginners. I'll explain in depth those features that can result difficult to understand for a newbie. In the previous article I've explained the core of Photoshop: layers and their functionality.
Today I will show you one of the most powerful Photoshop tool: layer masks. They can result difficult to use for a beginner, but once understood how they work, you won't need the Eraser tool anymore. Let's start!
Using the Photoshop Vanishing Point Tool
In this quick tutorial I will show you some easy ways to use the Photoshop vanishing point tool to put graffiti on the side of a building.
The vanishing tool is only available in photoshop CS2 and up. The first method I will show you with the vanishing tool is how to put text on the wall of a building at an angle. I am going to use graffit text to make it look like graffiti and I downloaded some free graffiti fonts from this website...
Modifying Selections in Photoshop
Learn how to alter existing selections in Photoshop. You explore feathering, anti-aliasing, adding/subtracting, bordering, smoothing, and expanding/contracting.
Quick Tutorial: Create White Clouds on A Sunny Sky
Hey, in this Awesome Quick Photoshop tutorial, i'm gonna show you how to create good looking clouds with a simple technique. I hope these easy and short tutorials will be useful and fun.
Retouch and Healing Tools
Photoshop offers a large selection of tools and features for retouching photographs and images. In this tutorial, you'll learn how to use the common touch-up tools.
Record & Play an Action in Photoshop
Discover the Background Eraser in Photoshop
Here is a demonstration of the background eraser tool. This tutorial will also morph into how to use it to get a selection.
Photoshop's Pen Tool: The Comprehensive Guide
The Pen Tool makes appearances across almost the entire Adobe product range. Its function and behavior varies depending on the application, but by mastering it youll find you work quicker, smoother and with better results. This guide will give you a comprehensive basis for working with the Pen Tool in Photoshop.
A Basic Guide to Photoshop's 3D Tools
From opening a 3D file to rotating, scaling and moving it, working with meshes, creating textures or even materials, adding lights, and more, this tutorial covers most of the secrets of the useful feature 3D Tools of Photoshop CS4 Extended. If you have it, why don't you try? I can assure you that you will discover a brand new world of infinite possibilities.
Before Getting Started
We are living on the golden age of 3D technology, we can see art pieces, architectural models, biological simulations, fantasy creatures, futuristic machines, and almost realistic objects everywhere. Most of those graphics have been through Photoshop, from texture editing to final mock-ups; making it a must know tool for anyone interested in 3D design.
Photoshop CS3 Extended allowed users to open their 3D files and edit directly some features like textures and lights, but CS4 takes 3D editing into another level where you can actually work with the 3D file just like most of the commercial 3D editing software. Even though Photoshop can't edit the model itself, it works absolutely well with textures, materials and lights allowing you to even paint directly over a surface using the Brush Tool. This is a very basic guide but some elemental knowledge of 3D geometry is needed.
How to Draw With Perspective
In this tutorial, we will look at photographs as well as drawn examples to familiarize ourselves with the basic principles of perspective and how it can affect your drawings.
How to create a droplet in Photoshop
A droplet is an executable file generated by Photoshop that allows you to apply a set of actions just by dragging and dropping files or folders on to it. This is a great time saver when you have to apply the same action to a lot of files! If you do this manually, you'll spend a lot of precious time, energy, and most probably get bored! We all want not to get bored, right?
Let's say you have to resize 100 jpeg's, or apply the same effect to 500 more jpegs, or even better, resize, apply the same effect and save them as gif's. No problem! You create a droplet in Photoshop and the job couldn't be easier!
Using the extract tool in Photoshop
The extract tool is a very useful function in Photoshop as it allows you to cleanly select photo's and cut them from backgrounds to paste your image or drawing into another document, or just to get rid of the background. Lets take a look.
Get Smart with the Photoshop Smart Objects
In my opinion, Smart Object is one of the most useful feature in Photoshop. It allow us to save a lot of time in designing website and graphic user interfaces, where there are plenty of repetitive elements. If you have a good understanding on how a Smart Object behaves, it can also serve as a template for Photoshop effects.
Beginner Tutorial: Text Path Manipulation
In this simple beginner tutorial I will show you multiple ways to put text on a path or around in a circle shape and others. Check it out to see many ways to do this method!
Blending is Fun - Basix
Are you new to Photoshop? Have you been trying to teach yourself the basics of Photoshop but have found the amount of educational material available on the net a bit overwhelming? As the world's #1 Photoshop site, we've published a lot of tutorials. So many, in fact, that we understand how overwhelming our site may be to those of you who may be brand new to Photoshop. This tutorial is part of a 25-part video series demonstrating everything you will need to know to start working in Photoshop.
Create Clouds Brushes Step by Step (my first tutorial ever)
Create a Metal Style Text Using Photoshop
I just came across this website and when I looked at its logo, I thought I can do it and I should also tell others how to get that "Metallic Style" text.
Your First Rendezvous With Photoshop - Basix
Are you new to Photoshop? Have you been trying to teach yourself the basics of Photoshop but have found the amount of educational material available on the net a bit overwhelming? As the world's #1 Photoshop site, we've published a lot of tutorials. So many, in fact, that we understand how overwhelming our site may be to those of you who may be brand new to Photoshop. This tutorial is part of a 25-part video series demonstrating everything you will need to know to start working in Photoshop.
Photoshop Tip: Using Layer Masks
In this beginner tutorial I will show you different ways to use layer masks to add some extra flare to your photos. First I will show you how to add color to a black and white image, then I will show you how to add depth of field to an image by just using blurring and a layer mask.
Basics Of Sharpening Using Photoshop
In this tutorial we will be discussing the first 4 sharpening techniques (sharpen, sharpen edges, sharpen more and unsharp mask) in Photoshop. We will show you the advantages and disadvantages of each technique. Each technique will be explained in detail on what it does and its limitations. Along the way, we will give you tips and tricks such as how to partially sharpen an image. Don't worry if these 4 different techniques do not sharpen your image perfectly because we will be having more sharpening tutorials in the next few courses.
Create Light and Lighting Effects in Photoshop
Creating simple lighting effects is not only easy, but fun and rewarding for as much minimal effort it takes in Photoshop:
Create an Artistic Portrait From a Photograph - Screencast
In this tutorial by Adobe Certified Expert and Instructor, Martin Perhiniak we will turn a photograph into an artistic portrait. We are going to use lots of advanced techniques like Pen tool for selections and masking, Mixer Brush tool for softening skin, and creating two pixel masks for the same layer to make a non-destructive reflection effect. This tutorial uses some of the amazing new features of Photoshop CS5 and it covers every single step from start to finish. Let's get started!
Helpful tutorials, thanks for the list.
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