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Learning Basics of Adobe Photoshop

This series of videos introduces basic Photoshop design techniques. You'll learn how to work with layers, combine images, use layer masks, and add creative graphics, text, and effects.

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Learning Basics of Adobe Photoshop

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  1. Publisher : Introduction to BASIC Photoshop

  2. What is Adobe Photoshop? • Photoshop is the leading professional image-editing program, released by Adobe. Photoshop is useful for both creating and editing images to be used in print or online. Easy to use, but full of high-quality features, Photoshop is the best choice for any image manipulation job.

  3. Using Photoshop • PowerPoint or Presentations • Publications and layouts • Hand-out, brochures • World Wide Web • Graphics for web, web designs, navigations

  4. Starting with Photoshop • Click the "Start" menu and go to the "Programs" folder. You will see an "Adobe Design and web premium CS6" folder with "Photoshop" inside; click this icon.

  5. New Page • Under the File Menu, select New. The New file controls window appears. • In the Name box, type postcard. In the Image Size area, set the Width, Height and Resolution as follows: • Width: 454 pixels • Height: 340 pixels • Resolution: 72 pixels/inch • Color Mode: RGB Color

  6. Photoshop Interface

  7. Menu Bar Elements supports drop-down menus, like just about every other program you launch. The menus are logically constructed and identified to provide commands for working with your pictures (including many commands that you don’t find supported in tools and on panels).

  8. The Toolbox • The toolbox contains many of the tools you will be working with in Photoshop. This contains tools for working with Object or Images in Photoshop.

  9. The Property bar • When the highlight bar appears, I'll release my mouse button and Photoshop .... Let's say I want the Properties panel in the second column to be grouped in with ...

  10. The Document Work Area • The document work area consists of the application toolbar, the open document, and the page sorter. From open documents on the work area, you can add, delete, and rearrange pages in documents, and you can rename problems.

  11. Document Name • This Properties show your document name zooming area, layer selected & color Mode Properties

  12. Document Statues • To change the information displayed in the status bar, click on the Status Display Options button ( ) and choose an option from the pop-up menu. (The default option is Document Sizes.) You can also click on the status bar (to the left of the button) to display the print size of the current document.

  13. Layer Panel • One of Photoshop’s most powerful features is the ability to create and use multiple layers with in the same image. A layer is literally what it sounds like: one layer on top of another, all of which can be edited independently of each other and laid on top of or beneath one another, and then later combined to form a single, flat image.

  14. Windows Panels • Learn how to navigate and use the Adobe Photoshop workspace. ... workspaces, or create custom workspaces by moving and manipulating windows and panels.

  15. The Rulers • In Adobe Photoshop, use the Ruler tool to position images or elements precisely. ... and drag the line out of the image, or click Clear in the tool options bar. Note:.

  16. Basic Practical How can we make chess in Photoshop by using some basic tool and basic layer selection

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