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1. Hot keys (Keyboard Shortcuts) by prodesignhost (11 tutorials)
Sep-14-2006 Views: 1420
Tutorial about Hot keys (Keyboard Shortcuts) Hot keys (or keyboard shortcuts) are keystrokes used to invoke a command and they usually, but not always, involve a modifier key such as Ctrl ( apple ), Alt (Option), or Shift. For example, instead of choosing Select > Deselect from the menus, you could simply press Ctrl+D ( apple+D). While hot keys not only improve the speed and efficiency with which you use Photoshop, they sometimes provide you with functionality that is otherwise unachievable (like zooming while a dialog window is open). Below are several hotkey tables which show "all" of the Photoshop's hot keys.
2. Actions in Photoshop by prodesignhost (11 tutorials)
Sep-14-2006 Views: 774
Tutorial about Actions in Photoshop For this example, we will create an action that mirrors the active layer across both the vertical and horizontal axes (on a separate layer to ensure that the original layer remains unaltered) and then centers the results on the canvas. This can be useful for creating symmetrical shapes, repeating patterns, etc.
3. Automating Tasks in Photoshop by prodesignhost (11 tutorials)
Sep-14-2006 Views: 1371
Tutorial about Automating Tasks in Photoshop While Photoshop has a host of automation tools, the most versatile, and indeed the most powerful, is called an Action. In fact, some other automation commands such as Batches and Droplets derive their functionality from actions. An action is like a macro (or script): however, while macros have a reputation for being confusing and difficult to create, this is not the case with actions. If you know how to use Photoshop, you know most of what you need to create your own action.
Although you could write an action to do just about anything, some common uses include: repeating tedious or boring tasks; distributing reproducible special effects (usually for type); and batch processing multiple images.
In this tutorial, we will first take a comprehensive look at the Actions palette, and then look at the commands available in the Actions palette menu. We will then use these commands to create a couple of actions of our very own!
4. 3D Anaglyph using Photoshop by prodesignhost (11 tutorials)
Sep-13-2006 Views: 1682
Tutorial about 3D Anaglyph using Photoshop To create an anaglyph, you must have two photographs; one taken with the left eye and one taken with the right eye. Open both of the images you've taken in Photoshop. Tile your windows (Window> Arrange> Tile) both of the images can be seen. While holding the shift key, drag the image taken with your left eye to the other image. Close the image taken with the left eye.
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