Tweety.Abd Posted December 9, 2011 Share Posted December 9, 2011 We all use Photoshop on a daily basis, but I bet there’s at least one tip in this post that will give you the old ‘Why didn’t I know of this before’ moment! It’s tips like these that make the most common of tasks quicker and easier than ever to help speed up your Photoshop workflow.1. Hold Space bar to move a selectionDrag a selection with the Marquee tool, but before releasing the mouse button, press and hold the Space bar to relocate the selection.2. Display larger font previewsGo to Photoshop’s preferences and head down to the Type section. Change the Font Preview Size option to Extra Large to display legible preview on the font drop down menu.3. Change values with the cursor keysRather than typing in an exact figure, simply nudge the numeric value up and down sequentially with the cursor keys.4. Quickly zoom back to 100%Double click the Zoom icon’s magnifying glass to jump back to 100%.5. Toggle visibility of multiply layersClick the ‘eye’ icon next to a layer to toggle the visibility on or off, then drag the selection down the palette to repeat the command on multiple layers.6. Hide or show all other layersPress the ALT key while clicking the ‘eye’ icon next to a layer to toggle the visibility of all other layers.7. Load the selection of a layerPress CMD while clicking the layer thumbnail to load a selection of the layer contents.8. Quickly toggle between blending modesWindows users can simply toggle using the cursor keys, Mac users however can use the Shift key along with the plus and minus keys while the direct selection tool is active. Using this command while another tool is selected will change the blending mode option for that specific tool.9. Toggle palette visibilityIncrease the size of your work area by toggling off the palettes using the Tab key. Hover over the edges of the screen to bring back palettes, which will then disappear again when the mouse is moved away.10. Fit to full screenAnother handy tip for Mac users. Cycle through various full screen modes by pressing the F key.11. Switch to precision cursor modePress Caps Lock to turn on the precision cursor, useful for creating accurate selections. This also toggles off the brush outline, which can be handy for some occasions.12. Increase and decrease brush sizeWith the Brush tool selected, press the [ and ] keys to increase or decrease the brush size.13. Rotate a Photoshop brushHead into the Brush setting, under Brush Tip Shape adjust the circular icon to rotate the angle of the brush.14. Quickly adjust layer opacitySelect a preset opacity value by pressing the numeric keys from 1-10. Number one equals 10%, five equals 50% and so on.15. Auto select layers or groupsSelect and adjust the selection settings to automatically select a layer, or a group. Or turn the option off to avoid accidental layer selection.16. Automatically load files into layersGo to File > Scripts > Load files into stack to open up a bunch of images and automatically place them onto individual layers.17. Easily create new guidesClick and drag a guide from the document rulers, or go to View > New Guide to drop a guide at a specific placement.18. Change layer palette thumbnail sizesClick the small options arrow in the corner of the Layers Palette, then change the Layers Panel Options to alter the thumbnail size.19. Copy multiple layersDraw a selection, then use the shortcut CTRL+C to Copy Merged. This takes every layer into the clipping, rather than just the current layer selection.20. Move items with super nudgeThe cursor keys will nudge an object by 1px by default. Hold Shift while nudging to increase this to 10px. Especially handy when designing web layouts for consistent spacing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator DKT27 Posted December 27, 2011 Administrator Share Posted December 27, 2011 Thanks. Seems quite useful. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tweety.Abd Posted December 27, 2011 Author Share Posted December 27, 2011 Thanks. Seems quite useful. :)I'm glad I could help :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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