Photoshop Tutorial
Photoshop Tutorial
Photoshop Tutorial
PHOTOSHOP
TUTORIAL
Choose a topic:
Workspace
Creating Images
Type Tool
Drawing
Painting
Layers
Workspace
Workspace
The Photoshop workspace consists of
five main components:
Application Bar
Tools Panel
Options Bar
Document Window
Panel Dock
Workspace
The Application Bar
The Application Bar, new to Photoshop CS4, is located across the top of the screen. It
contains the old menu bar, along with a number of other controls. The menu bar
contains controls for managing and editing files, manipulating images, managing
layers, and more.
Workspace
Tools Panel
The familiar Tools Panel contains a collection of
tools for creating, selecting, and manipulating
images. Tools that have a similar function are
grouped together.
Workspace
Options Bar
The Options Bar is located below the Application Bar. The options change depending
on the tool you have selected. For example, when you select the Type tool, options
pertaining to text editing will appear across the bar.
Workspace
Document Window
The Document Window displays the file
you're working on.
Workspace
Panel Dock
A vertical dock of panels is located on the
right of the workspace. Panels help you
manage and edit your images, allowing for
quick and easy access to the most common
controls for a particular task. By default,
three panels will appear when you open
Photoshop: the layers, adjustments and
styles panels.
Creating Images
Creating Images
How to create new image?
Name
Sizes
Resolution
Color Mode
Background Content
Creating Images
Name - allows you to name your image.
Size - allows you to predetermine the width and height of your image.
Photoshop offers preset dimensions for sizing your image, or you can customize your own size using
many types of measurements including pixels, centimeters, inches, and millimeters.
Resolution - allows you to set the image resolution. A resolution of 72 ppi (pixels per
inch) is generally used for Internet images. If you wish to use your images for print or video, they will
need to be a higher resolution.
Color Mode - allows you to control the color mode of your image. The standard color
mode is RGB (Red Green Blue). You can also choose to create your image in grayscale, bitmap, and
more. Some modes will limit your color range.
Background Content - allows you to choose the initial background color of your image.
Creating Images
3. When you are happy with your selections, click OK.
Type Tool
Type Tool
The Type Tool is used to create text in Photoshop. It is a feature used mostly with
desktop publishing and the Web, as most people don't tend to print out home photos
with text on the pictures.
Type examples:
Arched Text
Vertical Text
Formatted Text
Drawing
Drawing
Vector graphics are made with mathematical
equations and formulas. When you zoom in on a
vector graphic, its variables change to accommodate
your action and you end up with a graphic that looks
exactly the same, except bigger.
Type Tool
• Eye icon - allows you to hide a layer. You can still work
on a layer even though you can't see it.