1. If you're a beginner then getting the hang of Photoshop can be difficult,
especially with all the different tools available. Many of the shortcuts are
right there on your keyboard, and within this article you will find a few to
get you started with your Photoshop Editing.
Faster Editing with your Photoshop Keyboard Shortcuts
When editing pictures and photos, it's always useful to zoom in to get the
precision just right. To zoom in, simply press the Z key or Ctrl+space (to
zoom out hold down the Alt key or Alt+space.)
Ctrl+J=copy
Ctrl+Shift+J=Cut to a new layer
2. It just takes one click to make a mistake and it can be easy to panic once
the mistake has been made. There's no need to worry when you make a
mistake, as just pressing Ctrl + Z will undo your mistake straight away.
This shortcut will only work straight after the mistake is made, so for
example if you make a mistake then do something else, it will only undo
the immediate action that you just did. To undo further back, the Ctrl +
Alt + Z shortcut will keep undoing everything backwards.
Ctrl+Alt+A=Select all layers
There's no way to predict unfortunate things happening that could ruin
your work, for example a power cut, which could result in you losing your
work. A way to avoid this is to use Ctrl + S Photoshop Keyboard
shortcut every 5 - 10 minutes, which will have your work and save your
own bacon!
Ctrl+Shift+I=Inverse select
Pressing the Tab key will show and hide your palettes. Using this
keyboard shortcut will give you more room to edit your work, which is
always handy if you don't like your screen to be too crowded with things
that may not need to be there.
Ctrl+Left click=Automatique select
Increasing and decreasing the brush size is essential when editing within
Photoshop. Decreasing the brush size is great to get into the tighter
places on the image, where as increasing it is great for when editing a
larger area. The heavenly Photoshop Keyboards you'll need to decrease
the brush size is the [ key and the ] key is used to increase the brush
size.
Alt+Backspase=colored the space selected by foreground color
Ctrl+Backspase= colored the space selected by background color
There's nothing more annoying than when different parts of your photo
stick together when they aren't meant to. Ctrl + Alt + Shift + N will solve
this by creating a new layer.
3. Ctrl+G=Put all selected layers in group
Ctrl+Shift+G=cancel the group
One of my own favourites is the H Photoshop keyboard shortcut. This
allows you to pan around your image with ease, by turning your cursor
into the hand tool, (to be honest this is one of my most used shortcuts by
far.) or you can just keep pressing the space bar.
Ctrl+R=Rulers
Remember you can always show your Photoshop Keyboard commands
by holding down the Ctrl + Alt + Shift + K buttons (if you've got enough
fingers left!) This brings up the help dialog box, and is always a handy
little tool!
And all of this is to speed up your work by up to 40%, and make your
workstation look great.
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