Photoshop is currently the leading editing software that is available on the market and will allow you to both edit, change, and enhance your digital images and photographs. This Adobe system allows photographers to be become a lot more creative, producing some high quality work. In fact this editing software will allow almost anybody to produce photographic work that could quite easily be mistaken for a professional. Such quality results will even allow virtually anybody to edit such photos that could then be sold onto stock photography sites and other photo stock businesses.
We are now going to have a look at some of these awesome tricks that can be created by using Adobe Photoshop. First by pressing the TAB button on your keyboard will hide all your palettes. Pressing TAB again will bring them back. Pressing shift and TAB will hide everything except the toolbar. This is one trick that will make working with Photoshop a lot more convenient.
To zoom in and out, you will usually click on the tool and click the mouse. To make it easier, the keyboard shortcut trick is to press CTRL and the plus sign on the keyboard to zoom in and CTRL and the minus sign to zoom out.
There are quite a lot more shortcuts and tricks in Photoshop. These are just some of the basic tricks that will make working with Photoshop a lot easier. By mastering the tricks in Photoshop, you will see that working with the software will be a lot faster and a lot more convenient.
Try to read the tutorials included in the Photoshop as this will teach you about the different tricks and shortcuts with Photoshop. By knowing how to apply the shortcuts and tricks, you can be sure that you will find it easier and less frustrating when working with Photoshop.
There have been a lot of discussions on the do’s and dont’s for SL fashion bloggers lately. I’ve been blogging without a rule book for 2 years now and so far I think I’m doing OK. So here’s MY own list of things you should keep in mind, not necessarily have to do, but it will be helpful: Helpful hints for fashion bloggers: 1. Blog what you love It’s ok to blog just items that you love and gush about them. Even if your taste is not the same as everybody else, if YOU love it, it shows and som
It’s time to our best news of this week. We have a lot of graphic and web, a bit of architecture, Ads, tech news, awesome reads and other crazy stuffs! So take a look on the links we’ve selected for your inspiration and to keep you updated about what is going on out there! We want to give a big thanks to our sponsors: Wix , Shutterstock , WooThemes , W3-Markup , PSD2HTML , Harvest , VectorStock™ , LightCMS , SiteGrinder and SPLASHnology . A special mention to Media Temple for
It’s raining right now… actually it’s pouring. Which made me think that it would be a great tutorial idea to give you my tricks for shooting in the rain. It’s not because it’s raining that you can’t go out and shoot. Some great photography was done in the rain. Not a lot of people do it because they think it’s “bad” weather. Water creates wonderful photography opportunities just like getting up at 4am to shoot the sunrise. It,s a unique experience that every passionate of photography must
There are a lot of immense Photoshop tutorials online that will teach you all kinds of techniques and tricks, but sometimes you may find that the fundamentals of the tools are not always enclosed in the tutorials. If you’re looking to step up your Photoshop skills, understanding the basic tools and meaningful how they work will make a gigantic dissimilarity in your work. This post features more than 23 tutorials that will teach you indispensable techniques in Photoshop. In addition to tools, we’
This week we’re starting a new trend here at WDD: Our favorite tweets of the week! We tweet a lot of interesting stuff during the week highlighting great content that we find around the web that can be of interest to web designers. Starting today and every Sunday, we’ll be featuring a selection of the best links that we tweeted during the week. Although the best way to keep track of our tweets is simply to follow us on Twitter, I realize that if you follow many blogs you might miss a few o
This issue of Craft Leftovers Monthly has a lot to do with making your own books. Ideas, inspirations, tutorials, resources, and of course my own adventures with putting together my own zine each month. One thing I don’t mention (in full) is how I put together Craft Leftovers Monthly. What is my creative process? How do I come up with enough content for a new issue each and every month… for the last two years + many more to come? And how do I get it all done in just one week? These are the bi
Following last week’s post (Photoshop) , I thought I’d share some more people to follow who twitter about GIMP and GIMP-related tutorials and resources. @gimptutorials Official Twitter account for GHUJ.com . Tons of links to GIMP tutorials, tips and resources. Follow @Gimptutorials @Linuxartist This was mentioned on our Inkscape Twitter list , but there are a lot of GIMP tutorials and resources posted by @linuxartist, so this is a great Twitterer to follow. Follow @Lin
Twitter is probably the most hyped social network out there, all the mainstream medias are talking about it and a lot of celebrities are using the service. The popularity of the website means that you get to connect with tons of other users, but it also means that you’ll have to stand out to do so. For that, having a great Twitter background is recommended to make a great first impression. Learn how to do this with the following collection of tutorials. Twitter background guidelines Techn
It’s been quite awhile since I have put together a tutorial using Adobe Illustrator. I’ve been working with Illustrator a lot more recently and decided to share an easy tutorial that will give your text some depth and make it pop off the page/screen a little more. I’ve used a few of these techniques before in my tutorial “ Feature Post Logo ” that I wrote last Spring. In that tutorial the finishing touches showed how to use the pen tool to add some shading to the text. This tutorial shows you an
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This tutorial will show you how to give a photo a reflection underneath, as seen a lot on this site and the Apple ads. For this tutorial I will use Photoshop CS4 extended, but any version of Adobe Photoshop will do. First I will show you the basic end result, then guide you to it step by step. If you want additional help then please visit Support.
A lot of digital lately… With switching to Mac I also have to change and learn a new PS program. It has worked out to be the best! I’ve learned a lot of things that I never took the time to learn before. I thought I would pass along Learning photoshop? I recommend… Jessica Sprague’s site- user friendly tutorials, great classes and freebies too Photoshop Elements- a free year long class! Elements Village – every PSE question I’ve had has been answered here! Considering dig
I’ve just uploaded a video on creating your own e-book covers. A lot of people know that I generally design all my ebook covers, not because I’m cheap but because I want to create some sort of branding effect. But of course, it IS much cheaper than to pay someone else to do it. You can get the same scripts I am using, called “action scripts” for Photoshop at www.OneClickEcovers.com – just enter the coupon code GKDOTCOM to get $10 off. Here’s the video: If that version is not clear enough
TwitThis is an easy way for people to send Twitter messages about your blog post or website. This tutorial illustrates a simple way to add a TwitThis link on each post of your Blogger template. I suggest you to try it because it’s very useful and drive a lot of traffic on your website if you have a good Twitter network.