‘Photoshop Basics’ Category

Using Palettes - Layers

Using Palettes - Layers

The Layers palette is where all the action takes place. From it, you can control the position and the appearance of all the data in you …

Using Palettes - Levels

Using Palettes - Levels

When people first start to use Photoshop and want to lighten or darken an image manually, most people gravitate toward the Levels comma …

Using Palettes - Navigator

Using Palettes - Navigator

When you magnify your image’s view by a percentage higher than 100%, you can use the Navigator palette to show the hidden areas o …

Using Palettes - Swatches

Using Palettes - Swatches

When you are working with a strict color scheme on a project, the Swatches palette is indispensable. The palette allows you to create, …

Using Palettes - Tool Presets

Using Palettes - Tool Presets

The tool options that appear on the Option bar when you select a tool can be saved in a preset and stored in the Tool Presets palette f …

Using Palettes - Info

Using Palettes - Info

The Info palette displays color values of the pixels beneath the pointer and, depending on which tool is currently active, measurements …

Using Palettes - History

Using Palettes - History

As you apply changes to your document, the histories feature creates snapshots and stores them in RAM or on your hard disk that you hav …

Hacking Preferences and Documents part 1

Hacking Preferences and Documents part 1

Photoshop, ImageReady, and Bridge all use preference files to store application settings. For example, the Adobe Photoshop CS2 Prefs fi …

Managing your Photoshop workspace

Managing your Photoshop workspace

Hi there and welcome to this tutorial. I’m going to show you some quick and dirty tips on managing your webspace in Photoshop (CS …

Perspective Shadow

Perspective Shadow

For this tutorial I am going to use a shape that I created from a 3d render. You can see the shape below. Let’s start by applyin …

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