2. INTRODUCTION OF PHOTOSHOP
Adobe Photoshop is a raster graphics
editor developed and published by
Adobe Inc. for Windows and macOS. It
was originally created in 1988 by
Thomas and John Knoll. Since then, this
software has become the industry
standard not only in raster graphics
editing, but in digital art as a whole.
3. OBJECTIVE OF PHOTOSHOP
This objective covers core tools and
functionality of the application, as well as
tools that affect the visual appearance of
document elements. Use coThis objective
covers core tools and functionality of the
application, as well as tools that affect the
visual appearance of document elements.
Use core tools and features to create visual
elements. Modify and edit vector images
using a variety of vector tools.re tools and
features to create visual elements. Modify
and edit vector images using a variety of
vector tools.
4. PHOTOSHOP INTERFACE.
The Toolbar (also known as the Toolbox or the
Tools panel) is where Photoshop holds all of
its tools. You'll find it along the left of
Photoshop's interface. There's tools for
making selections, for editing and retouching
images, for painting, adding type or shapes to
your document, and more: The Toolbar in
Photoshop.
5. THE TOOL BOX
The toolbox contains the main tools for working
on images. Click any tool to select and use it. A
small arrow next to a tool in the toolbox
indicates that the tool also has additional options
available. In Photoshop, click and hold your
mouse on a tool to see its options.
6. IMAGE RESOLUTION
Pixel dimensions measure the total number of
pixels along an image's width and height.
Resolution is the fineness of detail in a bitmap
image and is measured in pixels per inch (ppi). ...
In Photoshop, you can see the relationship
between image size and resolution in the Image
Size dialog box.
7. How to Use Gradient Tool in Photoshop
1. Click the paint bucket icon. Hold it down until
the menu pops up. Select “Gradient Tool.”
2. Use the option menu that shows up under
the main menu bar. If you click the dropdown
menu, you'll find the preset gradients to
choose from.
8. IMPORTANT PHOTOSHOP SKILLS
● Selections. If you are working with
Photoshop for the first time, the first
concept that you should learn is the
concept of making a selection. ...
● Masking. Masking is probably the most
important concept to understand. ...
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● Brush Tool. ...
● Adjustment Layers. ...
● Clone Stamp. ...
● Layers. ...
● Blend Modes. ...
● Transformation Tools.
9. CONCLUSION
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