Course Content
Lesson 1:- Photoshop for Complete Beginners
Photoshop for Complete Beginners
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RESOURCES USED
Resources
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Lesson 2:- Master Layers – Photoshop for Beginners
Master Layers - Photoshop for Beginners
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Lesson 3:- Opacity vs Fill – Photoshop for Beginners
Opacity vs Fill - Photoshop for Beginners
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Lesson 4:- Layer Mask – Photoshop for Beginners
Layer Mask - Photoshop for Beginners
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Lesson 5:- Blending Modes – Photoshop for Beginners
Blending Modes - Photoshop for Beginners
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Lesson 6:- Selections – Photoshop for Beginners
Selections - Photoshop for Beginners
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Lesson 7:- Remove Tool – Photoshop for Beginners
Remove Tool - Photoshop for Beginners
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Lesson 8:- “Blend If” Explained – Photoshop for Beginners
"Blend If" Explained - Photoshop for Beginners
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Lesson 9:- Master Filters – Photoshop for Beginners
Master Filters - Photoshop for Beginners
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Lesson 10:- How to Save & Export – Photoshop for Beginners
How to Save & Export - Photoshop for Beginners
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Lesson 11:- Intro to Camera Raw – Photoshop for Beginners
Intro to Camera Raw - Photoshop for Beginners
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Lesson 12:- Master Brush Tool from Start to Finish – Photoshop for Beginners
Master Brush Tool from Start to Finish - Photoshop for Beginners
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Photoshop for Beginners
About Lesson

Practice Files: https://pix.live/practiceps1

Photo editing has become an essential skill in today’s digital world. With the rise of social media and the constant demand for visually appealing content, knowing how to enhance and manipulate images is valuable for both personal and professional purposes. Adobe Photoshop is a powerful image editing software with a wide range of applications.

  • Industry-Standard Image Editor: Photoshop is a powerful software application developed by Adobe Systems. It’s the go-to tool for professionals and enthusiasts alike in fields like graphic design, photography, and digital art.
  • Versatile Toolset: Photoshop offers a vast array of tools and features for image editing, manipulation, and creation. You can retouch photos, create stunning graphics, design websites, and much more.

Setting Up Your Photoshop Workspace

  1. Choose a Workspace:

    • Default Workspaces: Photoshop provides several pre-set workspaces tailored to different tasks (e.g., Photography, Painting, Graphic & Web).
    • Customizing: You can customize these or create your own workspace to suit your workflow.
  2. Essential Panels:

    • Tools Panel: Contains various tools for selection, painting, retouching, and more.
    • Layers Panel: Manages the different elements of your image.
    • Properties Panel: Displays properties and settings for the selected tool or layer.
  3. Arranging Panels:

    • Drag and Drop: Move panels around to organize them as you prefer.
    • Tab Groups: Combine related panels into tab groups for easy access.
    • Maximize/Minimize: Adjust panel sizes to optimize your workspace.
  4. Saving Your Workspace:

    • Create a New Workspace: Go to Window > Workspace > New Workspace.
    • Name and Save: Give your workspace a descriptive name and save it for future use.

Tips for an Efficient Workspace:

  • Keep it Minimal: Only display the panels and tools you frequently use.
  • Use Keyboard Shortcuts: Learn and utilize keyboard shortcuts to speed up your workflow.
  • Experiment: Try different workspace configurations to find what works best for you.

By setting up a well-organized workspace, you can streamline your workflow and enhance your productivity in Photoshop.