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  • Hello people, welcome to this tutorial! I am going to explain you here how to start

  • with Adobe Photoshop CC in very easy steps!

  • Leave feedbacks in comments in case you find any mistake in pronunciation.

  • Check the video description for the index of what is explained here.

  • Adobe Photoshop is a software leader in graphic and image editings. Beside

  • Lightroom or Photoshop Elements, Photoshop is the most professional one

  • and the most general one, that can be applied on images or photos or logos as well.

  • First of all, let's create a new workspace. Go to File and then to New... The new

  • window states how your new project must be. Decide its name on top. Decide then its

  • size through width and height in the middle. This size is referred to the white and

  • blank workspace you are going to work on. Digit the correct value on the left, and

  • the measurement unit on the right. You can set also the color resolution. Choose 16

  • or 32 bits. Choose to set your background in solid white or without any color, so with

  • transparency. Then go to OK.

  • Any empty space shown in your workspace is always represented through squares

  • in white and grey. This means that there is nothing drawn in such space.

  • The size of the workspace can be modified anytime, through the Crop Tool, the

  • the fifth icon in the Tools Panel. Click and drag an area. This selects the area of the

  • workspace to keep. All the rest will be cut and deleted. To accept the crop done,

  • just go to the OK symbol in the top right corner, otherwise just press Escape

  • from your keyboard.

  • There are two ways to fill your workspace. One is to generate images and shapes.

  • The other one is to open and edit images already existing. Let's open an image.

  • Go to File and then to Open and then browse. A new window will be opened

  • to welcome it, beside your original workspace. Let's now see how to manage

  • an image fully.

  • At first, this image is totally in one piece and a single object. When you will have

  • more objects on your workspace, you will need the Layer window. Go to Window

  • and tick on Layers. This will open this window if closed. In case you don't

  • find windows in the future, because closed, you can always open them through here.

  • The Layers window shows you, for each single object on your workspace, a

  • single layer, listed all here. The Background in italic is simply the default layer

  • created when you opened the image. Double-click on the lock icon on the right

  • to unlock it, and so edit it in the future.

  • To cut, copy and paste in Photoshop, just press CTRL+X, CTRL+C and CTRL+V

  • from your keyboard. However, this does work just if you have selected an area first.

  • So let's select the image. Go on the left, in the Tools Panel. This contains all

  • you need to edit and create in Photoshop. It is better to keep it always opened.

  • Click on the second icon of the list, the Rectangular Marquee Tool. Then just

  • click and drag the whole image you have. The moving dashed line represents what

  • you have actually selected. Now, through the keys explained before, you can go on

  • cutting, copying or pasting. Just remember to have the layer selected in blue or you can't.

  • Look at the Layers window. If you paste more objects, more layers will be automatically

  • created. So that, for each object, there is actually a layer that identifies it.

  • To delete a layer, you need to right-click on it and go to Delete layer. The object

  • associated to it, represented through the image on the left, will be deleted with it.

  • There are other ways to select parts of an image. If you right-click on a button in

  • the Tools Panel, you will see the other options related to a particular button.

  • So, instead of the general rectangle marquee tool, you can choose to select an

  • elliptical area, or a single row or column of pixels.

  • More advanced are the Lasso selection Tools. These are selections made more

  • through freehand. Lasso is totally freehand. Just hold your click and move your pointer

  • to define the selection area. The Lasso does close the area auto. The Polygonal

  • Lasso Tool defines a polygonal personalized area, where a side is created

  • whenever you click. Double-click then to close the selection area.

  • The Magnetic Lasso Tool instead, is more advanced. It creates anchors whenever

  • you click, and the selection area moves along edges of colors revealed by the

  • image itself. Right click to close the area.

  • With Marquee and Lasso Tools the selected area and be moved anytime. Just

  • approach the pointer inside such area and click and drag to move it.

  • The third button is used to make automated selections, very good in case the areas

  • to be selected are pretty complex to be made by hand. Quick Selection Tool is very

  • awesome, since it selects shapes in your image that are related somehow, like the

  • particular shape revealed or the color changes. Mind that this selection may not

  • work in case you have smoothness or gradients. Make sure to change the Brush

  • properties on top of your software, where you see a number. You can change the

  • diametrical size of the selection point, and so on. To go on selecting and including

  • new areas, make sure to go on clicking. In case you mistake a selection click, just

  • press CTRL+Z from your keyboard. This always undoes an action. Otherwise you can

  • go to Edit and Undo. In case you want to undo more actions, just open the History

  • window in the Window section, and just go backwards as you need.

  • Magic Wand Tool selection does the same of the Quick Selection, but the selection is

  • not cumulative. So for each click you will have single selections only.

  • Selections are very important in Photoshop. If you want to edit or apply any effect,

  • these are applied only on the selected region of the selected layer. So that,

  • if you use the copy and the paste command, the copied and pasted project is the

  • selected area of the layer highlighted blue on the right. In fact, if the selection

  • area does stay the same, but it's different the layer selected, you will paste in the

  • end the part related to the Layer selected at that moment. So make sure to

  • select the area and the layer interested before going on with any action.

  • You can eventually select more than one single layer, just hold CTRL down and

  • go on selecting or deselecting the layers in the list. If more layers are selected,

  • the editings are applied on all and just the layers selected.

  • Mind that some actions, like the simple cut, can't be done in case

  • you selected more than one layer. Keep in mind the Smart Object. This simply puts

  • together two or more layers existing, and treated like a single layer. Just select such

  • layers and right click on them and go to Convert to Smart Object. An icon in

  • a corner will remind you such created.

  • It is particular the Copy Merged, that you find in the section Edit. This actually copies

  • what is inside the selected region, without caring about the layer selected. It is

  • copied what you see with all the layers overlapped, so what you see on your screen.

  • While working in your project, it is important to manage layers correctly. In the

  • Layers window, you can hide and shown layers by clicking on the eye next to

  • each layer. Remember that an hidden layer or object can't be seen or either

  • modified. It is treated like a non-existing object.

  • Double-click on a layer to rename it. Make sure to do it so that you remember the

  • object that the layer is containing. Very important then is the order of the layers.

  • This order does set the order of visibility between objects. If a layer is above another

  • one, the first one is shown above the second one in your workspace.

  • You can change such order by clicking on a layer and dragging it up and down.

  • In the future, you may want to lock a layer. A layer locked is a layer whose object

  • that can be seen, but can't be edited or moved in any way. To lock a layer just

  • select it and click on the lock icon right above.

  • Let's see now how to create shapes and to manage objects fast.

  • Above the Hand button, you find a rectangle button by default. If you right-click on it,

  • you have the full list of the shapes that you can draw. Select one and just click

  • and drag properly to draw such. Notice that such objects admit filling and stroke,

  • indicated through the two icons above, next to shape. Click on such icons to change

  • the colors of the filling and the stroke associated. You can then change thickness

  • and size the way you like. New in Photoshop CC is the dynamic Properties window.

  • This opens auto when you draw shapes. This window describes it in full, such as stroke

  • and filling color, gradients or patterns applied. You can edit fast the stroke angles

  • as well. Choose your personalized color with the icon more on the right. Remember that,

  • the white rectangle with a red diagonal line means no color, so invisible or not present.

  • Shapes created are represented in the Layers window through a rectangle shape

  • in a corner.

  • Any kind of layer, or shapes or pieces of images can be managed pretty easily.

  • First of all select the layer or layers you want to treat. This must be always done.

  • You will often use the Selection Tools. While these are selected, start editing.

  • If you want to move the object fast, simply hold CTRL down and drag the object.

  • A rectangle will tell you the offsets applied.

  • Then, if you want to scale, rotate, or deform the object selected, you need to go to

  • Edit and to Transform. Then choose between Scale, Rotate, Flip, and so on.

  • Remember that is always applied on the layer or layers selected first. Confirm the

  • transformation applied by accepting in the top right corner.

  • While in any transformation function, you can edit all through the bar on top, inserting

  • the precise values. Keep in mind that you can keep the aspect ratio constant through

  • this icon between W (width) and H (height).

  • Whenever you want to zoom in and out your workspace, you can use the Zoom Tool

  • through the lens icon on the left. Otherwise, simply hold ALT down and use your

  • mouse wheel. Whereas, if you want to move around your workspace, just use the

  • Hand Tool and drag with your mouse. Or just hold Space down and move.

  • Very well, now let's save our project! Go to File and then to Save As... Choose the

  • name of the file to save. Through format you choose how to save your work.

  • Choose .png or .jpg if you want to render your image. For example a background

  • to use in YouTube. Keep it mind that the .png files do save transparency, which

  • can be seen in your workspace with grey and white squares alternated.

  • Whereas .jpg ones turn these transparent areas in white areas, so with total opacity.

  • However, for .jpg files, you can choose the quality for the image rendered. The higher

  • is the quality, the more size the file will have.

  • Save as .psd if you want to save your work as a Photoshop project file. This means

  • that you are saving the whole list of layers, their order, and all the editings and the

  • smart objects inside. This is made to modify your work in a second time.

  • Very well, this is all to start with Photoshop CC! Watch the next video to get into

  • image and photo editings in full or create a logo! Thanks for watching!

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