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Hello there! Welcome to my Photoshop Tutorial.This tutorial covers everything to do with the toolbar.
It goes over the main tools and how to use them.
This tutorial is for: I've made it so that it's understandable for people who has never used it before. Even if you have, there's some tools in there you probably haven't come across. I've attempted to make it as simple as possible, but if there's something I haven't explained well enough, please leave a comment. |D
This tutorial covers:
- Rectangular Marquee Tool
- Move Tool
- Magic Wand Tool
- Brush Tool
- Healing Brush Tool
- Eraser Tool
- Paint Bucket Tool
- Horizontal Type Tool
- Pen Tool
- Eye Dropper Tool
- Color Palette
Anyhow, for those new to Photoshop, good luck! And I hope this guide helps. I'd also love you if you drop a comment . <3
Disclaimer:
All images and content created by me.
Face image comes from [link]
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Comments: 13
Arcchen [2010-05-10 00:16:24 +0000 UTC]
So THE HEALING ERASER IS HOW PEOPLE DO THAT ONE THINGY. YAY NOW I KNOW!
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GreenGirlStock [2010-05-03 21:58:33 +0000 UTC]
how does this amzing tutorial only have one comment strand?
i'm new at photomanipulations and this magic wand tool never really worked for me, so i did selections by hand.
now that i know how to use it, i'm embarrassed of my newbie-nessss.
and, btw, i love your explanation of the eraser tool.
FAVE!
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allykun In reply to GreenGirlStock [2010-05-04 00:59:19 +0000 UTC]
Awee, thank you! ^_^
Eh, I guess most people know how to use photoshop XD
But I'm glad it helped yeh, hope you get much better
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GreenGirlStock In reply to allykun [2010-05-04 01:05:34 +0000 UTC]
Thank you thank you, dear.
I hope so too...XD
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cecy-loveart [2010-03-30 18:35:16 +0000 UTC]
nice tutorial! ^^
Just a question about the "magic wand tool"... where can I change the balance? O.o
What if I want to select a lineart without selecting the whole figure?
Is it possible haha ^^'
I'm still learning x.x
but this helped me a lot ;D thanks ^.^
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allykun In reply to cecy-loveart [2010-04-01 03:51:33 +0000 UTC]
Thank you.
By 'balance' i'm guessing you mean how much it selects from the different colours? It's on the top bar, and called 'tolerance' ^^
If you want to select the lineart only, they all have to be in one layer, and just magic wand tool the black line, or, you could select all the white, (while holding select), then selection > inverse
Thnks again, and if I didn't explain properly, or you have more questions, feel free to ask
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cecy-loveart In reply to allykun [2010-04-01 17:47:05 +0000 UTC]
wow thanks your reply helped me a lot ;D
Your answer created another question ^^'
can I select a specific color? O.o
how can I do that?
(I'm sorry for asking a lot of things ^^')
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allykun In reply to cecy-loveart [2010-04-03 05:07:47 +0000 UTC]
Yup. If you only want 1 certain colour, for example, #483c42, just change your tolerance to '0' and then click on the colour and it'll select that one only
It's okay XD c:
Feel free to keep asking if you don't get something. ^^
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cecy-loveart In reply to allykun [2010-04-03 05:12:17 +0000 UTC]
ooh
so the tolerance is like how much the program will accept a combination of colors... If I put tolerance 0 it will only take an exact color xD
haha thankyou so much for helping me! ^^'
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allykun In reply to cecy-loveart [2010-04-03 06:32:46 +0000 UTC]
Haha, yup, that's it. :3
You've got it down now. xD
Glad to help
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