Ten useful tips on working in Photoshop

  1. 1. Get to know the Tools
  2. Decide on the Basic Toolkit
  3. 2. Introduction to the Layer Panel
  4. 3. Save time with Layer Masks
  5. 4. Control-S Correct?
  6. What and where
  7. Format and quality
  8. 5. Know the difference between the recommendations for the Internet and print.
  9. 6. Sets! The sets! The sets!
  10. 7. Easily change colors with adjustment layers.
  11. 8. Learn to organize your Workspace.
  12. 9. Master the Pen Tool
  13. 10. Memorize Hot Keys
  14. Need more tips?

Photoshop for you new? We will help you figure out what's what!

Studying Photoshop can take a lot of time, and there are a lot of things that I, unfortunately, did not know when I started doing this. Therefore, today I present to your attention ten useful notes, thanks to which it will become much easier to work with Photoshop! You will learn about the most important tools and tricks that even a beginner can master.

1. Get to know the Tools

This is the Photoshop toolbar.

Click the double arrow to place the tools on the panel in one or two rows.

Did you know that you can customize it for yourself?

Although many useful tools will always be in your sight, you can miss out on additional tools hidden behind the triangles in the lower right corner, using only those that are located “on the surface”.

So set up the toolbar for yourself - let it be a useful reminder that it is worth trying new tools!

Click Edit> Toolbar (Edit> Toolbar ...) to manually select the tools. Group them according to priority levels — for example, one group can be made up of tools that have yet to be mastered, and another group can be made up of those that you use constantly.

Do not overload the panel with tools that you do not use; Instead, put your favorite tools in it!

Decide on the Basic Toolkit

All tools will not be needed in every job, and therefore it is important to create a strong base, with several flexible tools that are good in different types of jobs.

Here you see two different projects: drawing on the tablet and photo manipulation. Notice that the tools for both projects are identical?

Notice that the tools for both projects are identical

While the first project is entirely a drawing, the second one is very dependent on my illustrative skills. So do not worry if you are not familiar with these tools! Your core set should reflect your interests, be it design, photography, or illustration.

And do not forget that many Photoshop tools can be used for different purposes. For example, Pen tool And do not forget that many Photoshop tools can be used for different purposes (Pen) can be used both to separate the model from the background, and to create a vector illustration.

There are other tools that you will need, but consider them secondary. For example, Pen Tools There are other tools that you will need, but consider them secondary (Feather) and Move (Moving), at first glance, they do not seem to be particularly creative, but they are needed (and sometimes needed very often) to improve the workflow.

What are your main tools?

In the beginning you will always have favorites. But as your skills improve, challenge yourself and try new tools and creative effects.

2. Introduction to the Layer Panel

Simultaneously pressing the Control-Shift-N key creates a new layer.

The layer panel is very efficient and useful. It will change your view of the development, opening up to you countless possibilities in Photoshop.

But how?

Well, in general, the panel allows you to control several parameters. Opacity , Fill and Color are just a few of them. With the help of these parameters you can change your layers, creating many cool effects.

Text effects, for example, are often created using incredible Layer Styles .

Text effects, for example, are often created using incredible Layer Styles

In the beginning, you will probably use the layers panel for its primary purpose - to keep your work on separate layers, but I highly recommend working with it in more detail. Explore the panel as much as you can, and you will discover new ways to create detailed works.

Having trouble with color? Try working with Layer Blend Modes . Want to get a brighter result? Perhaps your decision is the Adjustment Layer .

3. Save time with Layer Masks

It was time to hold an important conversation - a conversation about layer-masks.

Beginner layer masks can be confusing, but they are vital for effective editing.

To use the layer mask:

Here I drew a circle in the middle of the mask to show a white background under a layer filled with blue

  1. In the layers panel, select the layer you want.
  2. Then click on the layer mask button ( translator's note: the button is highlighted in the picture at number 1 ).
  3. Using the tool of your choice, apply white or black color to the mask to hide or show parts of this layer. In this case, I used the tools Selection (Selection) and Paint Bucket (Fill).

Use layer masks in any works! Introduce them into your normal work so that any adjustments can always be painlessly canceled.

Most of the time difficulties with this feature arise because of a misunderstanding of when to use it. Newbies often just use the Eraser tool. Most of the time difficulties with this feature arise because of a misunderstanding of when to use it (Eraser), as this is the fastest solution.

You can also use masks to create isolated objects, and then insert them into your work.

4. Control-S Correct?

Save or Save As ...? That is the question.

Quality matters, so before you save your work and close the program, think about this:

  • Why do I need this file?
  • Where can I store it?
  • In what format do I need it?
  • How to keep it in the best quality?

How to keep it in the best quality

Above, you see a comparison of different levels of quality, 1–83%, 2–1%. Image taken with Envato Elements.

What and where

The answer to the first question is whether your work will be used online. In graphic materials for online posts, quality is not so important, while printed materials must be stored in high resolution. Explore print guidelines to understand what important settings such as Color Modes are needed for and how to manage them.

Store your files in a place on your computer where you have quick access. Photoshop may give an error if some elements are missing in the file (for example, fonts), so try to keep everything in order.

Format and quality

Now that you know what your work is for, you can save it in the right format. Many designers save their work in several formats - this provides additional flexibility.

To save a document for the Web:

Click File> Export> Save for Web (File> Export> Save for Web).

Check how your work looks with different compression settings. Avoid loss of quality!

5. Know the difference between the recommendations for the Internet and print.

How good will your design look like in printed form?

Saving work in different formats is also needed in order to understand print quality. If, for example, your drawing, design, or other work contains bright neon colors, then you may be disappointed with the physical result.

Minimalistic design is a huge trend, in part because it provides great opportunities for printing. Such a design is often easier to print, and therefore it is used more often.

What looks good on the screen will not always look as good on paper. There are many reasons for this, and the essence of one of them is how exactly the ink falls on the paper. Even for this step, it is absolutely necessary to understand the difference between the RGB and CMYK color profiles.

Work according to your situation. To open / change the Color Mode (Color Profile) of your file, click Edit> Color Settings ( Edit> Color Settings ...).

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Test your work by printing them in the printing industry! For best results, find out the details of the printer specific printing.

6. Sets! The sets! The sets!

In the real world, there are things like tight deadlines and daunting tasks. Therefore, save valuable time using the built-in sets of Photoshop!

There are sets of brushes, shapes, patterns and much more. You can quickly add a filter to a photo or create a brochure with abstract elements.

To view them all, click Edit> Presets> Preset Manager .

A new list of sets will be displayed in each category, but you can find even more by digging into the drop-down menu in the upper right corner.

One of my favorite sets is brush sets. Brush kits from your favorite artists are cool too, but use the ones you already have!

These kits include various textures, beautiful gradients and more.

In the screenshot you can see an example of a set of brushes Wet Media (Wet brushes).

Use the sets to create stunning effects! They are already organized for your convenience, so all you need to do is download them and get to work.

7. Easily change colors with adjustment layers.

Create incredible lighting schemes with just a few clicks!

Adjustment Layers are just perfect for Photoshop newbies. They allow you to easily change many of the visual aspects of your work.

Need to save the original photo? No problems. Tools that allow you to roll back any changes, such as adjustment layers, will help you create stunning effects without losing quality.

To use the Color Lookup adjustment layer:

Click Layer> New Adjustment Layer> Color Lookup ( Layer> New Adjustment Layer> Color Search). Select the set for the 3DLUT File from the drop-down menu. Click OK and enjoy the result.

Stock Photo Envato Elements.

Adjustment layers are one of my favorite tools, and I am extremely pleased with the fact that they are also suitable for the illustrations on the tablet!

Artists who specialize in drawing in Photoshop use these corrections to try different color palettes before making a final decision. Explore different lighting schemes and more with incredible tools, such as Curves .

8. Learn to organize your Workspace.

Chefs like to keep their kitchens clean, as this contributes to their accuracy and productivity. So why not create yourself a clean workplace in Photoshop?

The organization helps to create a good working atmosphere. And even if it seems that carelessness is very creative, an organized workplace can improve your work.

First, close all extra tabs!

After that, there are still a lot of ways to make it still neater. For example, you can pin and unpin your favorite panels and toolboxes.

Then click Window> Arrange (Window> Arrange).

Then click Window> Arrange (Window> Arrange)

Choose one of the listed locations so that all your documents are displayed neatly. Keep at hand sources of inspiration to make it easier to reach.

The standard solution is Consolidate All to Tabs , but you can also choose, for example, 2-up Vertical (2 up, horizontally) to place the sample next to your work.

Need to return your workplace to its original form? Click Window> Workspace> Reset Essentials (Window> Work Environment> Reset Main Work Environment).

Click Window> Workspace> Reset Essentials (Window> Work Environment> Reset Main Work Environment)

The workplace of each artist will be different. Some people like to see more working panels than others. I, for example, do not belong to such, as I prefer to minimize the disorder. But whatever you personally like, you can always customize the working environment as you wish.

9. Master the Pen Tool

Pen tool Pen tool   (Feather) (P) can sometimes be scary, however, over time you will be able to fully master it (Feather) (P) can sometimes be scary, however, over time you will be able to fully master it.

To get started, learn the tool itself. The Path option is used to select the area, and the Shape allows you to create your own shapes.

The Path option is used to select the area, and the Shape allows you to create your own shapes

Then review Path Operations , Alignment , and Arrangement . Designers who are familiar with Adobe Illustrator may find it easier to get comfortable with this tool.

Designers who are familiar with Adobe Illustrator may find it easier to get comfortable with this tool

The best way to learn something is to experiment! Create a bunch of lines and curlicues, and then play around with settings like Blending Options . The possibilities are truly endless! Do not forget to use the Pen tool when creating text effects, illustrations and more!

Do not forget to use the Pen tool when creating text effects, illustrations and more

10. Memorize Hot Keys

Hotkeys are not new.

However, designers sometimes have problems remembering them. Want to learn a little trick to help you remember these keys?

Try this old trick to help you think about tools. When you think of a hotkey, imagine an image that explains what it is, or how to use it.

Pressing the letter B, which calls the tool Brush Pressing the letter B, which calls the tool Brush   (Brush), I automatically present this: (Brush), I automatically present this:

Pressing the letter B, which calls the tool Brush   (Brush), I automatically present this:

Remember these keys by priority. As in the first part of the lesson, it is important to find out what hot keys you need most. You will also need to memorize additional keys related to your favorite instruments.

To increase the size of the brush, for example, click the right or left square bracket: [ or ] .

You will easily remember your favorite hotkeys, as you will often use them, but it is worth exploring new features.

Need more tips?

You will not master Photoshop in one day, and this is absolutely normal! Just think of it as a creative adventure that will get better over time.

Before you close this lesson, remember:

  1. Decide on your basic toolbox.
  2. Get to know the layers panel
  3. Save time with layer masks
  4. Save files correctly
  5. Know the difference between print and Internet recommendations.
  6. Use the sets ...
  7. ... and corrective layers.
  8. Organize your workplace.
  9. Learn the Pen tool.
  10. Remember the hotkeys.

Try these tips and tell us in the comments about the most useful for you!

Posted by: Melody Nieves

4. Control-S Correct?
Photoshop for you new?
Did you know that you can customize it for yourself?
Notice that the tools for both projects are identical?
What are your main tools?
But how?
Having trouble with color?
Want to get a brighter result?
4. Control-S Correct?
Where can I store it?