This article will teach you the importance of keyboard shortcuts for Photoshop. There are only a few taps, you'll learn the hard heart, but these efforts should pay huge dividends to streamline operations and improve the pure joy of working with Photoshop!
A question, I repeated over and over again to hear is why there is not a multiple undo option for Photoshop and other standard computer programs. Well, there arethis feature in Photoshop. It 'just that the mental model of Photoshop is based on the history of pallets. In most software programs, you can always press Ctrl-Z (Command-Z for Macintosh users), criticized the lack of inversion. Sometimes you're down, because you can not cancel, the cancellation of the left! With Photoshop, this command is a "step back" from the Edit menu. The key combination Ctrl-Alt-Z. If you passed the feeling that you're too far away you can "step forward", theis Shift-Ctrl-Z. This is the principle of the History palette, but it's nice to know that if incorporated in the project, and do not necessarily want to access via the menu or the palette of buttons to act immediately!
Here are some other links in the standard menu, which are a variety of applications, but those who should really know in common
Ctrl-N = Open a new file Ctrl-O = Copy Ctrl-S = Save file Ctrl-C, X, V = Copy, Cut, Paste
Here is a link killer, if youwork with the brush as you normally see in your brush enlarge? You generally upward to the brush and scrub the slider to the right and left? This passage has always annoyed me, because there is absolutely no mention, my concentration breaks my creativity. The next time you need to brush, experiment with the [key (which is the left parenthesis beside the P-use the key) for the brush and l '] key (the right wing, plus the fall [key). You can also customize the softness and hardness,brush in this manner. To increase the softness, is Ctrl-Shift-[. To increase the hardness, is Ctrl-Shift-].
Here are some more links to push the rocket is your workflow:
Ctrl-Space = zoom in Ctrl-Alt-Space = Zoom Out Move tool v = t = Text Tool
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