Knowing Photoshop’s Interface
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Knowing Photoshop’s Interface

Tutorial Details
  • Apps Used: Adobe Photoshop CS6
  • Difficulty: Beginner
  • Estimated Completion Time: 13 Minutes

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This entry is part 4 of 34 in the Shortcuts on Psdtuts Session
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There are plenty of features that can help you save time under the Preferences dialogue. In this episode, Martin will share some useful shortcuts and features that you may not know about. Let’s get started!


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  • http://themeforest.net/user/ReyMarval Rey Marval

    Thanks Martin, nice one very useful.

  • Anthony

    many shortcuts you mentioned, my PS CS6 doesn’t work….why is that?

    • http://dribbble.com/JamesBergen James

      If you’re on a mac you may need disable your “F#” keys first.

      Go into System Preferences > Keyboard > check “Use all F1, F2, etc.”

      So now when you want to use those specific F# keys press “fn+F#”

  • http://www.cutoria.com Cutoria

    Good tuts, its helpfull :) :D thanks!

  • sahbi

    thexxxxxxxxxxxxx

  • doreen

    hi martin,nice teaching

  • Robin

    Thnnxxxx Martin! Also enjoy your Lightroom videos at macprovideo http://www.macprovideo.com/about/trainers/martinperhiniak

    Very helpful as all your tutorials are here.

  • http://www.facebook.com chwdur

    nice tips

  • Ramesh Vishwakarma

    Wow it’s great… Thanks Martin Perhiniak

  • Muzaffar Dhudy

    I like it and after seeing this vidio i feel very much better before and its a great updation in photoshop featured and i want to see more vidios like this so plzzz upload more vidios of differetn iinterface…
    thankssssss

  • http://www.graphicdesigneronline.info Graphic Designs Online

    Really appreciable efforts to spread knowledge.

  • JP

    Thanks, I didn’t know you could resize your brushes like that. I always used the square brackets: [ and ]. Your way is faster.

  • Steve

    The Command + F1, F2 does not work when you have a display plugged into your MBP.

  • http://www.facebook.com/cklees Claudia Klees

    This is really useful. Thanks! The first few I knew for <CS5, but the last few were just, wow! I did NOT know those!