Tuesday, March 24, 2015

10 Tips & Tricks for Photoshop Beginners!!!

Nowadays, Photoshop is a heck of an amazing software which can really help your creativity express itself through a variety of useful tools. It is also excellent if all you want to do is re-touch a photo a bit before you post it on your website or anywhere else. If you are a new Photoshop user then only recently exposed to the wonders of this advanced design machine read on. We have gathered some tips & tricks that could really make a difference as you move forward with your next few images.
Note: The shortcuts are phrased for only PC users. Mac people  know what to do with them.

1. Transform

When you want to change the size of an photo or rotate or flip or distort it then you can always do so by clicking Edit; then click Transform & select the action you desire. To make life more easier, there is a shortcut that you can use. Simply press Ctrl + T on your keyboard & a bounding box will then appear around the image indicating transformation. This means you can now do resize your images. The best way to do so is by placing the cursor on one of the rectangle corners & then drag the corner while holding the Shift key. When you are finished just press Enter & you are done.
To flip your image vertically or horizontally press Ctrl + T & then right click on your mouses. A pop- up window will appear with a few options for rotating & flipping the image. Select the action you want & when you are done press Enter.

Similarly to distort or skew the images press (Ctrl + T) & then place the cursor on one of the corners you want to distorts. Press (Ctrl) while holding your mouse down on the corner & drag it down to wherever you want then press (Enter) to activate.

2. Change the Unit of Measurement

A short & quick way to switch between units of measurements is to place the cursor on one of the rulers (press Ctrl + R to show or hide the rulers) & right click then choose a new unit from the contexts menu . You have variety of unit  there from centimeters to pixels, millimeters, points & even percents.

3. Magnetic Lasso Tool
This is an easy selection tool that helps you trace & outline a part of an image & to separate it from the rest of the image in order to perform certain actions. For example; you can select & separate a product from its background.
The magnetic lasso tool detects the edges of an object so that it works best when you have a bold contrast between an object & its background with well defined edges. You can find this tool in the tool panel.
To access the Magnetic Lasso click & hold your mouse button down on the Lasso Tool until a fly out menu appear . The magnetic lasso is the last one with a small magnets on its icon. Select it & then go to your image & place your mouse on the edge of the part you want to select. Click your mouse once release & just go over the edges of the object you want to select (just like you do with scissors when you cut something out).

4. Magic Wand Tool

The Magic Wand is another selection tool which is ideal for when you are working with a background that is very monotone & consistent. If you have a clearly defined color that you want to choose in an image then this is the tool for you. For example the Magic - Wand is great when you want to select a white background or  a clear blue sky.
Choose the magic wand tool from the tools panel & click on the part of the image you want to select. Make sure that you toggled the 'add to selection' option on the top bar (icon of two squares) so that you can keep on adding colors & tones to your selection.

 5. Custom Shape Tool
The Tool Panel offers all kind of basic shapes you need like - squares, lines, circles, ellipses etc. However, if you would like to have extended options check out the custom shape tool. Represented by icons that kind of resemble  a roadkill but it is far from it! The custom shape tool is easy to find on the Options Bar. When you select it a world of shape options will reveal itself to you.
A shape preview thumbnail will appear to the right of the Custom Shape Tool icon. The selection is great & you can access even more shapes by clicking again on the small arrow on the right side of the panel. If you are looking for banner , speech bubble  or arrow  of all kinds this is just the tool for you.


 6. Adjustment Layers
As you use Photoshop for whatever purpose  like change color  of an image; make it sharper or improve the contrast; remember to always use the adjustment layer . The big advantages of the adjustment layers is that you do not make the changes on the image itself but on a separate layer, so that you can always change the settings to see which adjustment works best for you. You will find adjustment layer  in the bottoms  of the the Layers Panel (a black & white circle icon).


 7. Layer Styles
This is a simple and easy way to add some pizazz to your image. Layers styles are special effects that can be quickly applied to individual layer . All you have to do is do a double click on a layer & then choose the effect you like.
You can select from a whole variety of features, add a stroke or a glow, drop a shadow & much more with just a click of the mouse. Be careful you do not overdo it. These effects have a tendency to look cheap & sleazy when there is too much of them.

 8. Spot Healing Brush
This tool will make everything looks prettier!! If you have a spot blemish or a mole this tool will remove it instantly. It is can also be used as a pimples remover. Just place the brushes over the area you want to 'fix', make sure the brush is a bit bigger than  the blemish & click. Photoshop automatically  sample from around the retouched area so you really do not need to do anything else.


 9. Dodge Tool
The Dodge Tool lightens pixels where you like to use it. This is a great solution for the red 'tired eyes'. Set the Dodges Tool to a soft brush then go to range setting in the menu   bar pull   down &  choose highlights set Exposure on around 20%. Then carefully brush over the eyes area. Remember not to overdo it or your model will start to look like an alien. A few simple strokes that should do the job.

 10. Blur Tool
A simple & delicate way to remove small wrinkles is to blur them a little bit. Use the Blur tools to smooth out small imperfections like the wrinkles around the eye or mouth area & simply blur them into the background. Again be gentle & remember not to overdo it or instead of improving your image you will end up spoiling it. The Blur tool that can be used for repair as well as more artistic purposes so it is important to become friendly with it.


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