5 Steps of Photoshop a Beginner should know
In this post, author will provide 5 Simple, Yet Useful Photoshop “How-to”s for Absolute Beginners. Take a look and hopefully you will see after all, Photoshop is not that hard to start with!
[Before we start, please note that this tutorial is made in Windows with Adobe Photoshop CS3 and CS4, options may vary in version and OS platform.]How to Draw a Perfect Circle/Square
This might be the first question every beginner would ask. So let’s take a look at the toolbox and find the set of drawing tools as shown below: (to expand, left-click on the rectangular tool and hold)
This is an interest topic – it may seem to be really simple, but the amount of emails and comments I received in regards to this question made me think to include it here.
The options are in fact quite easy to find – if you select the brush tool first, on the option bar above you will the opacity and flow adjustment right there, as shown below:
How to Load Custom Brushsets into Photoshop
These days there are many free Photoshop brushsets you can download from the net, but how to load those beautiful brushset into Photoshop? Here are the steps:
Click on the Brush Tool in the toolbox and click on the drop down arrow next to the brush shape symbol, as shown below”
Next, click on the right arrow on the right hand side of the brush pallette:
Pen Tool can be use to create paths – however, it’s not enabled by default. If you select Pen Tool and straight away to use it, you will see Shapes instead of Paths, as shown below:
So to change it to Path, follow the steps below:
Click onthe Pen Tool in the toolbox and you will a bunch of options appearing on the top bar, click on the second symbol as shown below to change it to Paths:
Click onthe Pen Tool in the toolbox and you will a bunch of options appearing on the top bar, click on the second symbol as shown below to change it to Paths:
Personally I think this is a rather important and useful function in Photoshop. When you design interfaces (eg. website mockups), you will need to create a sets of guides to ensure precision. But exactly how do we do this?
Here are the steps:
Firstly, if you haven’t turn the Ruler option on, Press Ctrl + R to turn it on, you will see the rulers appearing on top and right of the canvas:
Now if you move your mouse over on the ruler, then left-click and drag, you will see the guides appears on the canvas, as shown below:
and if you would like to clear the guides, simply go to View > Clear Guides
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