Tutorial Photoshop
Tutorial Photoshop
Tutorial Photoshop
1.0 INTRODUCTION
PSD - native Photoshop format. Always save file as PSD BEFORE saving as JPG or GIF, or any
other file format.
1.4 Photoshop toolbox
12. Gradient Tool - used to create gradient fills for an image, of any color
13. Blur Tool - used to blur or blend areas of an image
14. Dodge Tool - used to uniquely adjust the brightness and contrast of an image
15. Path Selection Tool - used merge overlapping components into a single component
16. Type Tool - used to place text on an image
17. Pen Tool - used to draw lines and curves with better precision
18. Rectangle Tool - used to draw rectangles and other polygons
19. Notes Tool - used to leave notes for yourself on your image
20. Eyedropper Tool - used to select and match specific colors
21. Hand Tool - used to quickly view different areas of an image
22. Zoom Tool - used to zoom in and out of an image
23. Set Foreground / Background Color - used to set the foreground (front) and background (back) colors of an
image; can also be used to change the colors of text, etc. Click on the boxes to change the colors (a new
window will appear).
24. Edit Modes - used to switch back and forth between modes
25. Switch Screen Modes - used to switch between full screen and standard screen modes
26. Jump to ImageReady - used to easily launch the ImageReady program
1.5 Layers : Select Layer >> New Layer
Go to Layer >> Layer Style >> Blending Options on the file menu
Choose the effect(s) you wish to apply – you must click on the actual name of the effect
to see its options
Set options if desired, then click OK to apply
3.0 Insert Image : File >> Open >> Choose Image
The Crop Tool allows you to make a precise selection of an image you wish to edit. To crop with the
Crop Tool, follow these steps:
NOTE: You can also rotate your cropping border. Move the cursor outside the border, you will see
how it turns into a double-headed arrow. Drag the arrows in the directions you wish to rotate your
selection.
5. Once you are completely satisfied with your cropped image, press ENTER.
2.1.2 Cropping with a specific size
To resize the digital photos without losing the quality, follow these steps:
To enlarge the image without losing the quality, you need to make sure the Resample Image box is
checked off and choose Bicubic Smoother from the dropdown box
3.0 Quick Selection Tool
1. Choose Quick Selection Tool from Toolbox (make sure click on Add Selection Tool)
2. Select certain area on that particular image (example : a single person)
3. You may use Subtract Selection Tool to adjust some of the area. And for the details, you
need to set a smaller brush size
4. Next, click Refine Edge button for a smoother selection.
5. After the adjustment, click OK.
6. To separate the selection area, open new file and drag the area onto that file.
3.1 Instagram (Vintage) picture
1. Choose picture
2. Click Filter >> Sharpen >> Sharpen
3. Next, duplicate layer background and change to layer bland from normal to Soft Light.
4. Duplicate another layer and click Filter >> Blur >> Gaussian Blur (set to 10 pixels). Change
layer bland mode Soft Light to Overlay with 20% opacity
5. Duplicate another layer and change layer bland mode from Overlay to Color dodge with 20%
opacity
3.3 Make a rainbow effect picture
1. Choose picture
2. Write text onto the picture
3. Go to layer style and select drop shadow
4. Then, choose Blend Mode - Multiply. Opacity - 50%. Angle - 120. Use Global Light - ticked.
Distance - 5px. Spread - 0. Size - 5px. Click on OK.
5. Duplicate background layer.
6. Now press on Alt with left hand. Drag your mouse with right hand in between both the
layers. A black and half white circle will come between the layers. And click on this circle.
7. The background copy will have an arrow pointing downwards to the text.
8. Now remove the eye icon for layer 1 to make it invisible. See the magic. The text has taken
the texture of the picture you have placed.
5.0 Lens blur picture
1. Choose photo
2. Duplicate layer background
3. Choose Quick Selection Tool. Highlight certain area with that tool (may use Add and Subtract
selection tool)
4. Next, invert the selection. Select >> Invert
5. Click icon add layer mask
6. Click on thumbnail layer. Then click Filter >> Blur >> Lens blur. Set Source: Layer Mask.
Radius: 20. Specular Highlights: Brightness 45 & Threshold: 220. Click OK
6.0 Brush bokeh