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Enjoy it. Everything you need to know about photoshop tools and

menus....


Rectangular Marquee Tool (M)
Use this tool to make selections on your image, in a rectangular shape. This

changes the area of your
image that is affected by other tools or actions to be within the defined

shape.
Holding the Shift key while dragging your selection, restricts the shape to a

perfect square.
Holding the Alt key while dragging sets the center of the rectangle to where

your cursor started.


Move Tool (V)

Use this tool to, well, move things. Usually you use it to move a
Layer around after it has been placed. Hold the Shift key to limit the

movements to vertical/horizontal.


Polygon Lasso Tool (L)

Ok, this should be the Lasso Tool, but I use the Polygon Lasso a lot more

often, even if i don't use it alot.
Use this to draw selections in whatever shape you would like. To close the

selection, either click on the
beginning point (you'll see the cursor change when you're on it),
or just double-click. When holding the Ctrl key, you'll see the cursor change,

and the next time you click,
it will close your selection.


Magic Wand Tool (W)

Use this to select a color range. It will select the block of color, or

transparency,
based on wherever you click. In the Options Bar at the top, you can change the

Tolerance to make your selections more/less precise.


Crop Tool ( C )

The Crop Tool works similarly to the Rectangular Marquee tool (see above if you

have no short-term memory).
The difference is when you press the Enter/Return key, it crops your image to

the size of the box. Any information that was on the outside
of the box is now gone. Not permanently, you can still undo.


Slice Tool (K)
This is used mostly for building websites, or splitting up one image into

smaller ones when saving out.
It's kind of an advanced tool, and since you're in here for the basics, we'll

kind of skip over it.


Healing Brush Tool (J)
This is a really useful tool. Mildly advanced. You can use this tool to repair

scratches and specs
and stuff like that on images. It works like the Brush tool (see below). You

choose your cursor size,
then holding the Alt key, you select a nice/clean area of your image. Let go of

the Alt key and paint over the bad area.
It basically copies the info from the first area to the second, in the form of

the Brush tool. Only, at the end, it averages the information, so it blends.


Brush Tool ( B )
This is one of the first tools ever. It's what Photoshop is based off of.
Well, not really, but it's pretty basic. It paints on your image, in whatever

color you have selected, and whatever size you have selected.
There's a lot of options for it, but this is basic, so you don't get to learn

them. Ha.


Clone Stamp Tool (S)
This is very similar to the Healing Brush Tool (see above). You use it the

exact same way, except this tool doesn't blend at the end.
It's a direct copy of the information from the first selected area to the

second. When you learn to use both
of these tools together in perfect harmony, you will be a Photoshop MASTA! Not

really, it's just less irritating.


History Brush Tool (Y)
This tool works just like the Brush Tool (see above) except the information

that it paints with is from the original state of your image.
If you go Window>History, you can see the History Palette. The History Brush

tool paints with the information from
whatever History state is selected.


Eraser Tool (E)
This is the anti-Brush tool. It works like an eraser (duh) and erases whatever

information wherever you click and drag it.
If you're on a Layer, it will erase the information transparent. If you
are on the background layer, it erases with whatever secondary color you have

selected.


Gradient Tool (G)
You can use this to make a gradiation of colors. Gradiation doesn't appear to

be a word,
but it makes sense anyway. It creates a blending of your foreground color and

background color when you click and drag it.
Like a gradient.


Blur Tool ( R )
The Blur tool is cool. It makes things blurry. Click and drag to make things

blurry.
The more you click and drag, the blurrier things get.


Dodge Tool (O)
This tool isn't as crappy as the car brand. It's actually used to lighten

whatever area you use it on.
As long as it is not absolute black. Absolute black won't lighten.


Path Selection Tool (A)
You use this tool when working with paths. Since this is all about the basics,
I won't go into details. It's related to the Pen Tool (see below) though.


Horizontal Type Tool (T)
It makes type. Or text. Or whatever you want to call it. You can click a single

point,
and start typing right away. Or you can click and drag to make a bounding box

of where your text/type goes.
There's a lot of options for the Type Tool. Just play around, it's fairly

straight-forward.


Pen Tool (P)
I mentioned this tool above. It's for creating paths, in which you would use

the
Path Selection Tool to select the path. Paths can be used in a few different

ways, mostly to create clipping paths,
or to create selections. You use the tool by clicking to add a point. If you

click and drag,
it will change the shape of your path, allowing you to bend and shape the path

for accurate selections and such.


Rectangle Tool (U)
By default it draws a Shape Layer in the form of a rectangle. It fills the

rectangle with
whatever foreground color you have selected. It's pretty complicated, don't

hurt yourself with this one. (lol)


Eyedropper Tool (I)
This tool works by changing your foreground color to whatever color you click

on.
Holding the Alt key will change your background color.


Hand Tool (H)
You can really make short work of your job with the Hand Tool. It's for moving

your entire image
within a window. So if you're zoomed in and your image area is larger than the

window,
you can use the Hand Tool to navigate around your image.
Just click and drag. You can get to this tool at any time when using any other

tool by pressing and holding the Spacebar.


Zoom Tool (Z)
Pretty obvious what this tool does. It allows you to zoom into your image.

Don't be dumb,
it doesn't actually change the size of your image. Hold the Alt key to zoom

out. Holding the Shift key will zoom all
of the windows you have open at the same time. Double-click on the Zoom Tool in

the palette to go back to 100% view.


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Photoshop Shortcuts!


Modes

Q - Quick mask mode toggle = view selection as rubylith overlay, accepts paint

tools.
F - Cycles through Normal and 2 full-screen modes — very useful for previewing

without clutter.
Tab - Removes all palettes.
Ctrl+; - Show/Hide Guides.
Ctrl+' - Show/Hide Grid.
Ctrl+R - Show/Hide Rulers.


Layer

Ctrl+E - Merge Down
Ctrl+J - New Layer from selection by Copy
Ctrl+Shift+J - New Layer from selection by Cut
Ctrl+G - Clipping Group with previous layer
Ctrl+Shift+Alt+N - New Layer


Tools

V - moVe
M - Marquee (Shift+M, circular Marquee)
C - Crop
W - Wand
B - Brush
E - Eraser
S - cloning Stamp
N - liNe
T - Type
K - fill bucKet
I - Idropper (eyedropper)
G - Gradient fill
P - Pen
O - Dodge / Burn / Saturate (Shift cycles through)
R - bluR / shaRpen / smeaR (Shift cycles through)
H - Hand
Z - Zoom


Color

D - Default colours (Foreground/Background to B/W)
X - Xchange (Swap) foreground/background colours)


Image tweaks

Ctrl+M - Gamma Curves
Ctrl+L - Levels
Ctrl+U - hUe / saturation / lightness
Ctrl+B - colour Balance



Random

Alt+Backspace - Fill with foreground colour
Alt+Shift+Backspace - Fill with foreground colour, preserving transparency
Shift+F5 - Fill dialog box
[ ] - [Square brackets] Brush size up/down
ctrl+z - Undo
ctrl+alt+z - Undo further
Control + K - Removes the grey/blue box in the top left of your canvas.
Control + Q - Closes the open document.
Control + Shift + E - Apply image.
Shift + Control + S - Save your image.
Control + O - Open up a image.
Control + + - Zoom your image in.
Control + - - Zoom your image out.


101 Hidden Tips & Secrets For Photoshop


Do this and you will see the hidden secrets when using photoshop.

1. Press Tab will hide tool bar and palette, Shift+Tab will hide only palette.

2. Hold Shift + click the top blue bar for toolbar and palette will move them to the nearest edge.

3. Double click the top blue bar, on any palette window, to minimize it.

4. Double click the gray background will bring up open file option, Hold Shift+double click will open up the browser.

5. Sick of the default gray background around your image? Select paint bucket, hold shift and click on the gray background, it will change to whatever color you have in your foreground color box.

6. In Photoshop, all "Cancel" buttons in a window can be changed to a "Reset" button by holding Alt.

7. Caps lock will switch your cursor for accuracy.

8. Press F button, it will switch between 3 different screen modes and give you more working area.

9. To draw a straight line, click then move to the end point and hold shift + click.

10. Hold Ctrl will temporary make any tool into move tool until you release Ctrl.

11. Ctrl + Alt and click drag the image, it will make a duplication of the current image over lay on top.

12. Hold Space bar, it will make any tool into "Hand Tool" until you release Space bar.

13. While in Zoom Tool, Ctrl+space = zoom in, alt+space = zoom out.

14. Hold Ctrl and press "+" or "-" it will change the % for image in navigator window.

15. When Using eyedropper tool to capture foreground color, hold Alt and click, it will instantly capture the color for background.

16. With Measure Tool, draw a line then hold Alt and draw another line from the end of the first line, it will measure the angle.

17. Ctrl+Alt+Z and Ctrl+Shift+Z will go back and forth in the history.

18. Alt+Backspace and Ctrl+Backspace will fill in the whole screen with foreground color or background color, Shift+backspace will bring up option window, Alt+Shift+Backspace and Ctrl+Shift+Backspace, will fill the image with foreground or background color but will leave the alpha transparent area alone.

19. When free transforming with Ctrl+T, hold Alt to keep the original image and then to transform a duplicated layer of it. Ctrl+Shift+T to repeat whatever you did in the last transform.

20. To make sure your Crop is on the edge of the image, hold Ctrl while cropping.

21. Ctrl+J will duplicate the current layer.

22. Ctrl+Shift+E will merge all visible layers to one layer, Ctrl+Shift+Alt+E will make a copy of the original and merge all visible layers.

23. While using Marquee Tools, hold Alt it will make the starting point as a center of the selection.

24. Ctrl + D to deselect, Ctrl+Shift+D to reselect what you deselected.

25. While selecting with Marquee tool, pressing the space bar can allow you to move the selection.

26. Hold Shift and press "+" or "-" it will switch between the layer mode:

N = Normal
I = Dissolve
M = Multiply
S = Screen
O = Overlay
F = Soft Light
H = Hard Light
D = Color Dodge
B = Color Burn
K = Darken
G = Lighten
E = Difference
X = Exclusion
U = Hue
T = Saturation
C = Color
Y = Luminosity
Q = Behind 1
L = Threshold 2
R = Clear 3
W = Shadow 4
V = Midtones 4
Z = Highlights 4
***The shortcut works even for following situation:

***Alpha turned off, Indexed Mode, Line tool, Bucket Tools, Dodge and Burn Tools

27. While using Brush or any other tools, change the opacity by typing the number.

*** type one number for % of it's ten times [4=40%]

***type two number for exact % [press 7 then 2 will get 72%]

28. Hold Alt while clicking on the eye icon beside the layer, it will hide all other layers.

29. Hold Alt while clicking the pen icon beside the layer, it will unchain this layer from all layers.

30. Select a layer, hold Alt and click the top edge of another layer, it will group them.

31. Hold Alt and click the button "Create a new layer", it will create a new adjustment layer.

32. Select a layer and hold Alt, then click on the garbage can button. It will instantly delete the layer, marquee where you want alpha and Ctrl+click the "Create new channel" button, it will create an alpha only on the area you marquee.

33. File> Automate > Contact Sheet: this can create a small thumbnail for every file, this can save you some time from searching.

34. When Move Tool is selected, toolbox on top can be useful from time to time, these are "Auto select layer" and "Show bounding box".

35. While Move Tool is selected, hold Shift (Alt+Shift+Right click) and allow whether or not to make a current layer chain with your upper layer.

36. With grid on, click the top left corner of the grid and drag to anywhere on the image to set the pivot, double clicking on the icon again reset the pivot.

37. After, draw a path on the image with pen tool, Ctrl+shift+H can hide/show it.

38. Control Navigator with keyboard sometimes can be more time efficient than mouse.

***

Home = move to top left corner
End = move to right bottom corner
PageUp = move up one page
PageDown = move down one page
Ctrl+PageUp = move left one page
Ctrl+PageDown = move right one page
Shift+PageUp = move up 10 pixel
Shift+PageDown = move down 10 pixel
Ctrl+Shift+PageUp = move left 10 pixel
Ctrl+Shift+PageDown = move right 10 pixel
39. Ctrl+Tab allows you to switch between different image files you are working on.
40. F12 = Revert to how the file was the last time you saved it.
41. Shortcuts for Channel: RGB, CMYK, indexed color...

***

Ctrl+"~" = RGB
Ctrl+1 = red
Ctrl+2 = green
Ctrl+3 = blue
Ctrl+4 = other path
Ctrl+9 = other path
Ctrl+"~" = CMYK
Ctrl+1 = light green
Ctrl+2 = pink red
Ctrl+3 = yellow
Ctrl+4 = black
Ctrl+5 = other path
Ctrl+9 = other path
Ctrl+1 = Indexed
Ctrl+2 = other path
Ctrl+9 = other path

42. hold Ctrl then you can draw a red box in the Navigator thumbnail for viewing.

43. Hold Alt and click on any of the history steps, that step will be copied and become the most recent one.

44. Alt drag a step from a serial action can copy it to another action.

45. Alt-click the flare preview thumb, and you can fill in numerical co-ordinates for lens flare.

46. Holding Shift + Alt while transforming an object will do it proportionally, from the center.

47. If you have the move tool selected and you want something duplicated just hold the alt key and move the image, holding the Shift + Alt while doing this, it will move it along one axis.

48. If you want to straighten an image that is crooked (maybe from scanning), click on the eyedropper tool or hit the I key 3 times to get the ruler. Click on the left side of the straight edge, then the right side of the straight (but crooked) edge. The choose Image> Rotate Canvas> Arbitrary, Photoshop will give you the degrees of rotation you just click ok.

49. If you create something in Illustrator, copy and paste it in Photoshop, it will ask you if you want this to be a pixel, path, or shape layer.

50. If you have a mask on a layer and you want to place a image in there and keep the mask. Simply open the image, say copy, and then Ctrl click on the layer to select the mask and use Shift + Ctrl + V to paste it into the mask which will also put it on a new layer as well.

51. To center an image, Ctrl + A , Ctrl + X, Ctrl + V, I think it also puts that image on a new layer.

52. Ctrl+E will merge the highlighted layer down to the next

53. When you have a brush selected, using [ or ] will scroll up or down that brush list.

54. Double clicking the zoom tool will make the image 100%, double clicking the hand tool will fit the image to your screen resolution.
55. Typing Content:

Ctrl + H will hide the highlight on your selected type.

If you click once while your type is selected on the font list, you can use your arrows to scroll up and down and see the fonts change on the fly!

Alt + Left or Right arrows will change your tracking in increments of 10
Ctrl + Alt + Left or Right arrows will change your tracking in increments of 100
Ctrl + Alt + Up or Down arrows will change your leading in increments of 10 pts
Shift + Ctrl with < or > will change your font size in increments of 2 pts

56. Ctrl + Alt + T to make a copy of the layer in which you want to transform.

57. Ctrl + Alt + Right arrow. duplicates the layer you are on.

58. Change the active layer : Alt + [ or ].

59. Move the active layer up and down : Ctrl + [ or ].

60. Link 2 layers: with move tool click in the first layer hold Shift and click in the second one.

61. Ctrl+[plus key] will let you zoom in on an image anytime while Ctrl+[minus key] zooms out. Ctrl+Alt+[plus key] will zoom in AND RESIZE the window to fit the image size... same for Ctrl+Alt+[minus key] as well.

62. When using the Polygonal Lasso Tool, click backspace to undo a lasso step.

63. Pressing X will switch the selected foreground and background colors.

64. Pressing D will reset the foreground and backgrounds colors to black and white.

65. If your image has multiple layers, create a Marquee selection and press Ctrl+Shift+Cit won't work if you selected a hidden layer) will copy the image into memory as if they were flattened! Paste it on a new document to see the result.

66. Ctrl+Alt+Z will do multiple undo, versus just one.

67. Ctrl+click a layer thumbnail to select the layer transparency

68. To see what your layer mask looks like (and edit it), Alt+click its thumbnail in the layers palette

69. Press and hold Ctrl+Alt and click the Help bar with your mouse, drag it down and highlight "About Photoshop" and let go of the left mouse button for a different About Photoshop splash/screen.

70. When using Polygon lasso tool hold Shift to make a perfect line, it goes every 30 degrees

71.Photoshop CS2: Group many layers by clicking the layers you want to group by clicking it while holding the Shift key down, and then press Ctrl+G to group them into a folder for means of better organization.

72. Ctrl+Shift+N creates a new layer with a dialog box; Ctrl+Shift+Alt+N gets you a new layer without the hassle.

73. Back to brush, [ and ] will increase/decrease your brush size, Shift + [ or ] will soften or harden your brush edge.

74. Still in [ and ], Ctrl + [ or ] will move your currently selected layer up and down the hierarchy and Shift + [ or ] will select upper layer or lower layer.

75. Stamp Tool (s) is used to copy an area of image (defined by alt+clicking and area) and paint it somewhere else (cloning). It also works when you have multiple images open at the same time. Alt click an area of any opened file image and paint it anywhere else.

76. After you created a text you can click on font type tab and tap "down" key over and over to scroll through the font list and see the changes in (relatively) real time. A feature that I am tired of waiting to happen in illustrator.

77. Still in text mode, a trick from Microsoft word to apply hi-light to your text hit Ctrl+Shift+ < or > to resize your text, to your preferred font size. Pressing Ctrl key while you are typing also gives you a free transform box temporarily and will go if you release it. Resizing text also works by pressing Ctrl+T (on selected layer, not when you are typing). It still retains as an editable text layer after.

78. And remember, pressing enter when you type will take you to a new line just like typing a letter but pressing Ctrl+Enter or Enter on numeric key will finish what you type.

79. You can drag a layer on to any other opened images in Photoshop and it will copy it as a layer (better than copy and paste image). Holding down Shift while moving it will snap the image right on the center of the other opened image

80. If you are working with sets....

Click on the set, in the blending mode it shows pass through by default... if you have an adjustment layer within a set and you want that adjustment layer to effect those layers underneath it within the set only, set the blending mode of the set to "normal" instead.

CODE
Mentioned before with more explanation:

- Pressed F to switch to 3 different viewing mode... when I first try it I said "wtf? what it's for?" Well, if you are sick of painting your image on the corners just to find yourself resizing your current image window, with F you can pan way outside your image. Happy corner painting!!
- Create a new file, 500x500 px, create a new layer, get a standard brush and paint a dot on the top center of your image (like the number 12 position on a clock). Press Ctrl+Alt+T, it will duplicate your original layer and free transform the new one. Move the pivot point (the circle with little dot in it found when you are free transforming something) to the center of your image, rotate your image 30 degrees to the right and hit OK to confirm the transform

now.........
Be excited..........
Hit Ctrl+Shift+Alt+T 10 times and see what happens!

81. When using the "move tool" you can select any layer by holding down the CTL key(CMD on a Mac) and clicking on the part of the layer on the canvas with your mouse. This way you won't have to go to the Layers palette every time and you don't have to keep checking on or off the auto select options for the move tool.

82. You can link up layers without going into the layers palette, by selecting the layer (how I just mentioned above) and holding down CTL + Shift(CMD + S*** on a Mac) for each additional layer you want to link up. You can unlink them by clicking on the layer again.

83. You can delete more than one layer at a time.......by linking up all the layer you want to delete, and holding down CTL(CMD on a Mac) while you click on the garbage icon to delete the layer.

84. When using the type tool you can ok it by pressing CTL + Enter(CMD + Enter on a Mac) instead of clicking on the check mark on the options.

85. If you have more than one type layer, and want to make any of the following changes color/font/size/alignment/initializing to all of the type layers at the same time.....All you have to do is link up the type layer, hold down the Shift key and in the options for the type tool make your change i.e. color, size, etc.

86. You can use your number pad to change opacity for a layer.... I.e. type 5 and the opacity will be 50; type 55 and the opacity will be 55. You can use the number pad for any tool that uses opacity...like the airbrush tool, stamp tool, brush, gradient, etc.

87. Pressing Tab key will hide the Tools palette and any other palette that you have on the stage. Pressing "F" will change between Full Screen modes. Using these two tips you can view your work Full Screen without any palettes.(You can press CTL+Alt+0 to fit your work to the screen, or you can press CTL+0 to zoom to 100%)

88. Pressing the "+" and "-" keys while holding down CTL+Alt will resize the whole document window, not just the work area.

89. You can delete a layer by holding down the "Alt" key and pressing "L" twice......actually now with Photoshop 7 you got to press "L" three times. It's not actually a keyboard shortcut, but it's a quick way to do it....don't know if it works on a MAC.

90. Pan documents with the space bar.

91. Ctrl+click a layer (in layers palette) to select it's transparency.

92. Ctrl+Alt+click between 2 layers in the palette to group them.

93. Alt + click in €œadd layer mask€ button to add a black layer mask (instead of a white one).

94. When you select something, pressing Ctrl+J will copy the selected area and add another layer with the copied area - opposing copying the layer, making a new layer, and pasting it.

95. To glue the palettes together (all palettes combined into one strip), you just drag & drop a palette onto the end of another palette (watch the rectangle that indicates where the palette will get attached to).

96. Hold down Alt while Burning to Dodge instead, and vice versa.

97. Ctrl-click a layer to select an objects; alternatively, you may select more than one object/s in more than 1 layer by holding Shift while using the method just mentioned (Ctrl-click). To deselect, just press Ctrl+D.

98. If you have a mini scroll on your mouse, you may use that to zoom in (scroll up) or zoom out (scroll down).

99. Need to locate a layer quick? Use the Move Tool (V) and right click on the area the object lays. There should now be a €œcursor-menu€ with all the layers that is in that particular area. Now take a good guess and see which one of them fits the shoe; select a layer and Ctrl-Click the layer in the Layer Palette - see if the selection traces the object you desired to edit/find. Useful for those messy people (i.e. me!).

100. Need to get rid of a background quick? Assuming you at least know how to crop around an object, do so. Now press Ctrl+I or Shift+Ctrl+I for Inverse Selection. Press Ctrl+X to %@#!* that part out, and you should be left with the object!

101. Want to save the time from loading All your Photoshop brushes, when your Photoshop accidentally forgets to load them up (happens to me sometimes)? Select the brush tool, and click the little arrow pointing right (located at the top toolbar), next to the Master Diameter tick. Go down to Preset Manager and now there should be a menu of all the brushes currently loaded. Click on the first brush (top left) and scroll down to the bottom. Now hold Shift and click the last brush (bottom right). This should highlight all the brushes. See the €œSave Set€ to the right in the menu? Click that and name your brush set whatever you want, for this matter I just name it All (so I remember that this brush set contains all the brushes I currently have loaded, and is located near the top when loading the brushes up).


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this was written by a friend at GR Diorvirp
slinkyf
Great read....Will definately be bookmarking this....Thanks
nettieschu
THank you very much for this! This is a HUGE help!!!!
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deep9400
QUOTE (satan-x- @ Aug 14 2009, 01:58 AM) *
Enjoy it. Everything you need to know about photoshop tools

Khobie
Massive thanks satan-x-

Your effort here has helped me alot.

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satan-x-
your all welcome and i am glad its helping
mightyozie
Hey thanks Satan for that info on photoshop tools. cheers
Blue Devil
Wow! Thanks for the info satan-x-! Definitely useful!
satan-x-
your welcome all
st4lk3r
Thanks man, awesome tips :)...they're gonna come in handy
kunju
Really ultimate list man.... Thanks
Trelathon
A must have for all us newbies to the program. Well written to that man.
cozmic
Thank you, its just awesome biggrin.gif
thatswhatshesaid
That's one hell of a nice list, thanks satan-x- ! good.gif
kalparcrc
Realy useful
nice work bro.., thanks.. :)
satan-x-
even with new ed. of ps it still helps alot folks
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