Today we will learn about the Adobe Photoshop
part of the graphic design course. Introduction to Photoshop Adobe Photoshop cc
tutorial.
- Interface overview.
- Screen mode.
- Reset tools and workspace.
- Keyboard Shortcuts.
- Documents Setup.
So, let's not know about Photoshop at first. I
am using Photoshop cc, the software Version Is not very important if you can learn
any version, you can work on all versions. Anyway, as we all probably already
know Adobe Photoshop is mainly photo editing software, it also works
graphically.
That means, the logo banner poster business
card, etc. can be designed on this software. But these are special for Adobe
Illustrator, but we can do it in Adobe Photoshop if you want. And Adobe
Photoshop is a software for Adobe Systems Company, we may know Already.
However, we are not aware of some interface overview of this software now.
Interface overview
First, the menu that you can see, this is
called the menu bar, there are sub-menu under Each menu, for example, if you click
on a file, you will see some submenu here, Then if you go to edit, you can see
some submenu here.
Then what we can see below the menu bar is the
Options bar and this options bar works with the toolbar, the toolbar, which we
see on the left side, the toolbar that we see here correlates with each of
these tools, For example, if I click on the Move tool from the toolbar, the
options bar will change. That means the tools that are here each Tool has an
option bar attached to it, which means the Tool you select, the other options
of that Tool, those options will show in the options bar.
Then if we notice in the toolbar, you can see
a small icon next to each tool, this icon means that there are more sub-tools
under this tool, if we right-click on the mouse, we can see the sub tools.
Reset tools and workspace
Then we see on the right side the floating the panel, we can call it a Panel or a floating panel. In this panel, we can drag
and drop anywhere we want if you want to put this panel back in position, In
that case, we Will drag The panel and release it if the floating Panels are
random, In that case, we can move everything back to the previous position with
just one click, so what we will do is, on the right side, you can see that
reset is essential. Only one click, everything will return to its previous
location.
Again, if you want to add a new panel, in that
case, you would go to the window in the top menu bar, then go to the window and
see that there are many tools, from there, clicking on the Tool you need will
add to the panel. If I don't need it again, dragging The Tool out and closed it
will go away.
Screen mode
Now we Will talk about screen mode, many times
when we work, we need to change the screen mode, below the toolbar, we will see
the screen mode, here we get three types of screen modes. The first is standard
screen mode, full-screen mode with menu bar, and full-screen mode. That is,
just clicking on the full-screen mode will only keep the screen, and everything
else will be covered, and if you select the screen mode with the menu bar, in
that case only the menu bar will be, now we can see that it is currently in
standard screen mode. And the same thing we can change from the menu bar view.
Keyboard Shortcuts
Now we will say keyboard shortcuts we know
that every one of Photoshop's tools has a keyboard shortcut, and if those
keyboard shortcuts are memorized to us, then work will be faster. And these
keyboard shortcuts we can see next to each of the tools. Also if we click on
Edit, we will see the keyboard shortcut at the bottom, here we will see all the
tools and menus keyboard shortcuts, if we want, we can change these keyboard
shortcuts, but it is better to use the default shortcut given Photoshop,
introducing Lessons With Photoshop today So far, the next lesson We will learn
document setup, stay tuned.
Documents Setup
First, we need to get a new document to work
in Photoshop. First, we need to go to File in the menu bar and click New or
press the keyboard shortcut. Ctrl+N (Win) / Command+N (Mac)
Then a dialog box will open. Then give the
document a name, here you will find some of the default document types, that
are commonly used everywhere when you select a default document, these settings
will change everything.
Suppose we now design a YouTube thumbnail. We
know the size of the YouTube thumbnail is 1280x720 pixels, Then I will give the
resolution 72, one thing we will remember is that if we Design a print, there
will be a Resolution 300, and if we design a web element, then the resolution
will be 72 pixels per inch.
Which print element and what web element do we
understand? The design will remain printed in the print element, and that will
move used on the web, such as the website logo Facebook Cover Web Element. Then
the color mode will be RGB. when we design for print, we will put the color
mode on CMYK, and when I design for the web, I keep the color mode RGB. Then we
will put 8bit. Keep background contents white. Everything else is the default
Also we will click on the Create button.
Then there will be a new interface open for us
to work on.
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