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I wantto share you a little that i know in adobe photoshop this is for the beginners also i hope you like it
This basic, thirty-minute tutorial is not a comprehensive instruction manual. It only teaches you the few simple features you need to know, to start using Adobe Photoshop. From there, you'll quickly discover most of the other features of the program yourself.
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1 – Creating a New Image, and Setting Adobe Photoshop's Undo Option
Click File > New, and create a new image of any size you desire.
Press Ctrl+K to bring up the Preferences window.
Change your "Redo Key" to Ctrl+Shift+Z. This enables you to press Ctrl+Z at any time, to undo the last thing(s) you did. Remember this.
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2 – Using Adobe Photoshop's Layers window
The Layers window shows the various layers that your image is made up of.
To make a new layer, click the New Layer button, as shown by the red arrow.
To work on a different layer, click on that layer. The eyeball will apear next to that layer.
You can drag layers up and down the list.
Remember – create a new layer for each part of your image. This allows you to go back and edit the layers individually. Every Adobe Photoshop beginner at some time makes a masterpiece, only to find out that they did it all on one layer, and now they can't remove those pink clouds they put on it.
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3 – Learning about Selection
One of the most important concepts in Adobe Photoshop is Selection.
http://www.pegaweb.com/i/t/sel.gifThis is the Rectangular Selection Tool.
Use this tool on your image to select an area of the image. This lets Photoshop know that that's the area you want to work on.
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4 – Adding to a Selection and making a square
To add to a selection, hold Shift before dragging.
Tomake the selection exactly square, start dragging, then hold Shift.
You can press Ctrl+D to "deselect" and remove the selection at any time.
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5 – Elliptical Selections and subtracting Selections
http://www.pegaweb.com/i/t/ellip.gifHold down on the Selection Tool on the Toolbar, and choose the Ellipse.
To move the selection, just click inside it and drag.
Holding Alt while selecting subtracts that area from the selection. I've done that with the Ellipse Selection Tool.
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6 – A Selection exercise
If you're following this tutorial in Adobe Photoshop, see if you can make these shapes.
Other relevant Adobe Photoshop tools
http://www.pegaweb.com/i/t/lasso.gifLasso Tool – Allows you to draw a selection area with the cursor.
http://www.pegaweb.com/i/t/wand.gifMagic Wand – Summons elves. (Also believed to select an area of one colour.) :P
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7 – Choosing a colour
Now that you know how to select an area in Adobe Photoshop, we can look at some tools that can do something with that area.
Before we get started on colouring your selection, you'll need to pick a colour.
This part of the Toolbox is where you select your colours.
The top square is the foreground colour. If you use a brush or paint bucket, it will apply this colour.
The bottom square is the background colour. It has various purposes, but it's also a good place to store a second colour that you're using.
Click on either square to change its colour.
Click the arrow to swap the two colours.
Click the little squares to reset the colours to black and white.
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8 – The Paint Bucket and Gradient tools
These two tools share a button on the toolbar. To select one, click and hold.
http://www.pegaweb.com/i/t/paint.gifOn a new layer, just click the Paint Bucket tool inside the area of your selection to fill it with the colour you've selected.
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9 – A colour exercise
With what you've learned so far, you should be able to recreate this piece of hippy history.
Remember to create each step on a new layer.
Other Adobe Photoshop tools of interest includehttp://www.pegaweb.com/i/t/text.gifThe Text Tool – Just click it wherever you want text to appear. Choose a font, colour, and size, and start typing.
http://www.pegaweb.com/i/t/move.gifThe Move Tool – Use this tool to drag things around. If you have a selection, it will drag the contents of the selection. If not, it will drag the contents of the layer you're on.
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