ADOBE PHOTOSHOP BOOK SAHALSOFTWARE Frist Editing Contents Lesson 01: Introduction of Adobe Photoshop Lesson 02: How to Open Photoshop Lesson 03: Environment Lesson 04: Tools in Adobe Photoshop Lesson 05: Open, Save Photoshop image Page 1
Lesson 06: How to use Layers in Adobe Photoshop Lesson 07: Remove Background Image Lesson 08: How to resize, and crop, and rotate images Lesson 09: How to use selection tools Lesson 10: Creating Text in Image Lesson 11: Try 1 Lesson 12: Try 2 Lesson 13: Changing background Image Lesson 14: Changing Color Image Lesson 15: Creating Banner Lesson 16: Try3 Lesson 17: Key Shortcuts Lesson 18: Summary Lesson 01: Introduction Adobe Photoshop CS6 is the world's most popular graphics and digital photoediting software program. It is used by millions of: Graphic designers photographers Web designers 3D artist Videographers. Adobe Photoshop is developed and published by adobe system for Windows and OS X Photoshop was created in 1988 by Thomas and john knoll. Page 2
History There have been many different versions of Adobe Photoshop, including: Adobe Photoshop Cs6 Adobe Photoshop CC Adobe Photoshop Cs5 Adobe Photoshop Cs4 Adobe Photoshop Cs3 Adobe Photoshop Cs2 and More Adobe Photoshop is application that allows you to Create and Edit:- Banners Designs 3D Artists Photo Editing And So on. Lesson 02: How to Open Photoshop Opening Photoshop If you re using Window 8 Page 3
Start Screen/Type Photoshop Windows 7 or Prev Version of windows Search Photoshop by running Start Menu. Page 4
Lesson 03: Environment Page 5
First You Open Adobe Photoshop You will appear Menu bar Option bar Control box Photoshop ICON Workspace Color/swatches Adjustments/Styles Page 6
Layers/channels/paths History Properties Tools panel Lesson 04: Creating New PS File Menu/New or Press CTRL+N Select Width and Height you want (Example 600x450) Click OK. Page 7
Lesson 05: How to change Background color Steps: click gradient Tool (search Tool box) select the color you want in the gradient Edit (Search Option bar) Drag in the workspace and then release the mouse. Also you can add more colors by click Red bottom below: Select one of these and click append Lesson 06: Text Steps Press CTRL+N and select the size you want Add color for using gradient tool Click T in the Toolbox bar Type the text in the workplace you desired Page 8
Lesson 07: Styles & Wrapping Text Styles Use style bar in the right side, or you can select Windows menu. Page 9
Warp Text Right click Workspace Select Warp Read steps. Page 10
Lesson 08: Layers Every Photoshop file contains one or more layers. New files are generally created With a background layer, which contains a color or an image Layers are a very important part of graphics work. If you have never used layers before, make the effort to learn how they work. A Photoshop image file (.psd) can be made up of numerous independent layers which are overlaid on top of each other. In the example shown here, a single image file is made up of three layers. Any part of a layer which contains no image information is transparent, so layers Page 11
below are visible in these areas. Each whole layer can also have different opacity settings, so some layers can be partially or completely transparent. Note: Rename the every layer and give appropriate name. Also you can change the way ordered by dragging. Lesson 09: Open, Save Photoshop image Opening image 3 step to open Image Step One: Choose File > Open, and select the file you want to open. Page 12
Step two: Double Click Any Way to workspace, and select the file you want to open. Then choose the desired format from the Open As pop-up menu, and click Open. Step three: TRY Saving image To save an image in the native Photoshop file format (PSD), you would simply choose File > Save or Ctrl-S (Command-S on Mac). To save the file under a different name, you would choose the File > Save As command (Shift-Ctrl-S on Windows or Shift-Command-S on Mac). JPEG - JPEG is best for photos when you need to keep the file size small and don't mind giving up some quality for a significant reduction in size. JPEG is not suitable for images with text, large blocks of color, or simple shapes, because crisp lines will blur and colors can shift. Only JPEG offers the options of Baseline, Baseline Optimized, or Progressive. Page 13
PSD, PDD - PSD and PDD are Photoshop's native format. Use PSD when you need to preserve layers, transparency, adjustment layers, masks, clipping paths, layer styles, blending modes, vector text and shapes, etc. The PDD extension was used in Adobe Photo Deluxe (now discontinued), but it is identical to PSD format and the two can be used interchangeably. Lesson 07: Moving Tool First Place in the workspace Picture, Text & background Click moving tool Press CTRL + Click Mouse the object you want to drag. Lesson 08: Rectangular Marque Tool First Place in the workspace Picture, or Shapes Page 14
Click Rectangular Marque Drag the area of the picture you need to cut Press CTRL + C Open a new tab Press CTRL+V Lesson 09: Elliptical Marque Tool (circle) First Place in the workspace Picture, or Shapes Right click Rectangular Marque select Elliptical Marque tool Drag the area of the picture you need to cut Press CTRL + C Open a new tab Press CTRL+V Lesson 10: Lasso Tool (Removing Background) First Place in the workspace Picture, or Shapes Click Lasso Tool Drag the area of the picture you need to cut Press CTRL + C Open a new tab Press CTRL+V You can change the style of this picture in the style box Lesson 11: polygonal lasso tool (Easy tool for removing background): First Place in the workspace Picture, or Shapes Right Click Lasso Tool and Select polygonal Lasso Tool Drag the area of the picture you need to cut Press CTRL + C Open a new tab Press CTRL+V You can change the style of this picture in the style box Lesson 12: Magic Tool (Removing Background two parts like sky) First Place in the workspace Picture, or Shapes Click Magic Tool click the area of the picture you need to cut Page 15
Press CTRL + C Open a new tab Press CTRL+V You can change the style of this picture in the style box Lesson 13: Adding Shapes First Place in the workspace Picture Right click Rectangular tool and select Custom shape tool In the option bar select shapes you need Drag the shape in the workspace Then change the style and color Lesson 14: Brush Tool First Place in the workspace Picture, or Shapes Click Brush Tool Select the brush you want in the option bar Also use the Brush Presets Box in the Windows menu Then use the brush in the workspace Lesson 17: Key Shortcuts V M L W C I J B Move Marquee tools Lasso tools Quick Selection, Magic Wand Crop and Slice Tools Eyedropper, Color Sampler, Ruler, Note, Count Spot Healing Brush, Healing Brush, Patch, Red Eye Brush, Pencil, Color Replacement, Mixer Brush Page 16
S Y E G O P T A U K N H R Z D X Q Clone Stamp, Pattern Stamp History Brush, Art History Brush Eraser tools Gradient, Paint Bucket Dodge, Burn, Sponge Pen tools Type tools Path Selection, Direct Selection Rectangle, Rounded Rectangle, Ellipse, Polygon, Line, Custom Shape 3D Tools 3D Camera Tools Hand Rotate View Zoom Default colors Switch Foreground and Background colors Quick Mask Mode Page 17
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