Wednesday 23 October 2013

Photoshop tutorials and help

Photoshop tutorials and help



The marquee tools make rectangular, elliptical, single row, and single column selections.
The Move toolmoves selections, layers, and guides.
The 3D Object Rotate toolrotates the object around its x-axis.
The 3D Object Roll tool rotates the object around its z-axis.
he 3D Object Pan tool pans the object in the x or y direction.
The 3D Object Slide tool moves the object laterally when you drag horizontally, or forward and back when you drag vertically.
The 3D Object Scale toolscales the object larger or smaller.
The 3D Rotate Camera tool orbits the camera in the x or y direction.
The 3D Roll Camera toolrotates the camera around the z-axis.
The 3D Pan Camera tool pans the camera in the x or y direction.
The 3D Walk Camera toolmoves laterally when you drag horizontally, or forward and back when you drag vertically.
The 3D Zoom Camera toolchanges the field of view closer or farther away.


Each default pointer has a different hotspot, where an effect or action in the image begins. With most tools, you can switch to precise cursors, which appear as cross hairs centered around the hotspot.
In most cases, the pointer for a tool is the same as the icon for that tool; you see that pointer when you select the tool. The default pointer for the marquee tools is the cross-hair pointer ; for the text tool, the default pointer is the I‑beam ; and for the painting tools the default pointer is the Brush Size icon.






  1. Choose Edit > Preferences > Cursors (Windows) or choose Photoshop > Preferences > Cursors (Mac OS).

  2. Choose tool pointer settings under Painting Cursors or Other Cursors:

    Standard
    Displays pointers as tool icons.

    Precise
    Displays pointers as cross hairs.

    Normal Brush Tip
    The pointer outline corresponds to approximately 50% of the area that the tool will affect. This option shows the pixels that would be most visibly affected.

    Full Size Brush Tip
    The pointer outline corresponds to nearly 100% of the area that the tool will affect, or nearly all the pixels that would be affected.

    Show Crosshair In Brush Tip
    Displays cross hairs in the center of the brush shape.

    Show Only Crosshair While Painting
    Improves performance with large brushes.

  3. Click OK.

The Painting Cursors options control the pointers for the following tools:
Eraser, Pencil, Paintbrush, Healing Brush, Rubber Stamp, Pattern Stamp, Quick Selection, Smudge, Blur, Sharpen, Dodge, Burn, and Sponge tools
The Other Cursors options control the pointers for the following tools:
Marquee, Lasso, Polygonal Lasso, Magic Wand, Crop, Slice, Patch, Eyedropper, Pen, Gradient, Line, Paint Bucket, Magnetic Lasso, Magnetic Pen, Freeform Pen, Measure, and Color Sampler tools
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This has a good level of detail and is step by step. But you don't have any screen shots to help explain the process.


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