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PostPosted: Thu Jul 24, 2003 5:40 am     Reply with quote
Tutorial 002 -
Useful painting shortcuts in Adobe Photoshop(tm)




Improve your skill in Adobe Photoshop(tm), with keyboard
shortcuts you can increase speed and efficiency. I will try
to give you detailed overview for the most common
shortcuts used by artists.

Along the tutorial I�ll also explain the usefulnessof some of
the tools in Photoshop. For example how to change the mood
in the painting with colors. I will describe Color balance,
Hue/Saturation, Curves and other dialogs.

Click here to read the tutorial

More tutorials can be found at http://www.nalf.it

(waiting for sumaleths archive to get updated Smile
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 24, 2003 10:03 pm     Reply with quote
Thankies! XD I really like the tips! ^^
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2003 8:46 am     Reply with quote
thanks for these shortcuts! i already use most of them, but the changing of brush types is definely useful(didn't know that one)

question: anyone who know a shortcut for rotating the brush?

while i'm writing this, your site seems to be offline. but i've read it, and would like to add some shortcuts that help me alot to work more efficient. some are not directly related to painting, and some might be already in your tut, but can't see them right now:

palettes:

F5 brushes palette
F6 color palette
F7 layers palette
F8 nav palette
F9 history palette

work area:

shift and [ or ] = change hardness of brush
ctrl and [ or ] = raise or lower layer one level
alt and [ or ] = switch to lower or higher layer
ctrl and click an area = switch to the layer of that area(move tool must be active)
shift and + or - = change blending mode for brush or layer(depending on what's active)
ctrl and T = makes layer transformable

menu:
alt and I then I = image size
alt and I then S = canvas size
alt and E = rotate canvas

there is off course so much more, but these are real timesavers for me. hope the are helpful.
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2003 9:48 am     Reply with quote
Does anyone of you know if there is a shortcut command for Duplicate Layer? I tried the help search function in photoshop but haven�t found any.

thank you
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2003 9:55 am     Reply with quote
Probustion, thanks.. i'll check em out and see what i can make with it.

My site is currently down due to massive bandwidth. got featured
on www.cgnetworks.com and got flooded Smile



Matthew i havn't found any shortcut for duplicating.
But if you combine a few it goes pretty fast.

Ctrl+A = select everything in current layer
Ctrl+C = copy, doh..
CTRL+ALT+SHIFT+N = Create a new layer.
Ctrl+V = paste, doh Smile

Or you can record an Action doing the above. And add
a shortcut yourself.
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2003 10:08 am     Reply with quote
Matthew:

ctrl + J = duplicate layer
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2003 10:11 am     Reply with quote
that probably works too Smile
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2003 10:15 am     Reply with quote
hehe thank you there guys. :D
Nice tutorials btw bM. :)

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PostPosted: Wed Jul 30, 2003 3:18 pm     Reply with quote
Probustion wrote:
...
shift and [ or ] = change hardness of brush
ctrl and [ or ] = raise or lower layer one level
alt and [ or ] = switch to lower or higher layer
...


unfortunately [ and ] are so hard to reach on a german keyboard that you need both hands when using them with shift, alt or ctrl so it�s easier to do it with the mouse. Sad

Anyway thanks for the shortcuts. For duplicating layers I used so far alt + L + D + enter. Lets see if I get used to ctrl + J for its much easier.

something I didn�t see here or in the tutorial yet but often used by me:

ctrl + L = Levels,
ctrl + click on a layer = selects everything in this layer (but not just like ctrl + A with a rectangular selection but rather only those pixel that are not 100% transparent)
And, sometimes when my background is a middle grey, I don�t see my mouse cursor even if I move my mouse/pen around to check where it is. Easiest way to find it: Hit the space bar. That will change the cursor to the pan-cursor which is very easy to spot. Once you see it release the space bar again and go on.
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 31, 2003 7:24 am     Reply with quote
Does anybody know if there�s a hotkey for bringing up the colorpicker-window? I�d reeeeaaaly appreciate that!
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 01, 2003 4:22 pm     Reply with quote
not that i know of, but you can use F6 for the color palette.

oh well, typed some more. hope someone can use it:

ctrl and H = hide extras
ctrl ,alt and D = feather
ctrl and D = deselect
ctrl ,shift F = fade last command
ctrl and F = re-apply filter
ctrl ,alt F = re-apply filter options
ctrl and L = levels
ctrl and M = curves
ctrl and U = hue sat lightness

type command(T)
shift and click on text = type on new layer
ctrl and drag text = drags text
alt and enter= exit type

liquify command (ctrl, shift and X)
alt and swirl = swirl opposite direction

fill command(G):
x = switch background/foreground color
alt and backspace = fill layer with foreground color
ctrl and backspace = fill layer with background color
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 11:34 pm     Reply with quote
Since everyone's sharing, I thought I'd post a few got from the latest Photoshop User magazine (good mag if you can find it.

()=PC hotkeys

Duplicating an object and moving it an equal distance: First select the object you want to duplicate then press Option+Command+T (Alt+Control+T). This makes a duplicate and allows you to free transform. Now move your Object the distance you want it. Press Enter. Now, press Shift+Option+Command+T (Shift+Alt+Control+T). This creates another duplicate an equal distance as the original and the 1st dupe. Press this command for each one you want to create. For more fun, experiment with different numbers in the Free Transform's option bar. Try this to make an object go around a circle shape. Do the Option+Command+T (Alt+Control+T) step, then move the object's center point and enter a number into the rotation angle dialog. When you do the next step, you get your object spinning around a shape. Add scaling to get a spiral effect.

When viewing a channel, press ~ to see the image's composite preview instead of the channel's grayscale preview. Can come in handy for adjusting color castes or correcting stains on a photo.

When making a layer mask, hold Option (Alt) to fill it with black instead of the default white.

If you use actions (like for doing the setup steps for coloring line art), make sure to assign your action a Function key, so you can be a truely lazy artist Smile

To merge all of your visible layers into a single new layer (and keeping all of your old layers), first create a new layer. Then press Option (Alt) and click and hold on the layer pop-up menu. Go down to Merge Visible and release.

To hide all layers but one, press Option (Alt) while clicking a layer's eye icon. Click again to toggle this feature.

To change your ruler's unit measure without going into the preference dialog, instead Control+Click (Right-Click) a ruler and pick the measurement from the pop-up.

For you airbrush fans, the airbrush toggle is Shift+Option+P (Shift+Alt+P).

Copying a Layer Mask to a new layer: First select the layer you want to add the Layer Mask too. Then click and drag on the Layer Mask frame icon (in the layer palette) you want copied, down to the create Layer Mask Button.

Those were most of the ones I found fun or useful. Also, big thanks to everyone for the tips. I've been working with PS for years, and it still amazes me that I can learn something new about it almost daily Smile

later,
Brian
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 03, 2003 12:32 pm     Reply with quote
Probustion > Thanks! that�s at least something
liv the fish > great stuff!
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 05, 2003 10:25 am     Reply with quote
great shortcuts folks, thanks a lot Smile I've been wishing for a 'duplicate layer' one for ages

"d" sets the foreground and background colours to pure black (0,0,0) and pure white (255,255,255).
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 05, 2003 11:49 am     Reply with quote
i just saw this the other day on tomshardware.com:

"The Adobe Photoshop Keyboard Interface is a very useful addition for Photoshop users. Normally, Photoshop users never really master the keyboard shortcuts, but the Zboard makes this `shortcut learning deficit' a thing of the past; with clear labeling of the shortcuts you can quickly locate them on the keyboard for nearly any function."



here is the link to the article http://www.tomshardware.com/game/20030329/gaming_control-05.html
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