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Tutorial free : Basic Photoshop CS2 Tools : e

Ok well let’s start with the basic tools, first if you haven’t got a tools box then go Window then tick tools. In the box that will appear on the left of your screen will be all the tools you will need to make anything you won’t. At the top of the box is a feather, clicking this takes you to the Photoshop website incase you have any major problems, Under that we have 2 icons first icon is a rectangle box (m), with this box you can do things like highlight certain parts of what your making and move them about. Second is the Arrow icon (v), this is used for moving things that you have pasted onto the screen, and also moving text once you have added text. Then under these two icons we have the Lasso tool (l), the lasso tool is used for feathering an image pasted onto the screen or careful drawing round an image.
Next icon is the Magic Wand Tool (w). This is used for highlighting round an image E.g. a warrior in the middle of your banner click on the Magic Wand tool and then click next to the picture, this will highlight all parts of what you pasted that has no part of the image then press delete this leave you with just the picture (Better used with a render). Next tool is the Crop Tool (c). This too allows you to crop thing such as an image used in the same way as a screen shot you’ve taken and posted in Microsoft Word. Next is the slice tool (k) the slice tool allows you to take what your doing part by part. Next is the spot healing tool (j), this tool allows you to mend a part of a broken picture. E.g. you accidentally removed part of a picture or color background select this tool and click on the part that is wrong and it will fix it. Brush tool (b) the brush tool is used for making good backgrounds and also on new layers they have different types so that you get a different effect with every brush you use.
Clone Stamp Tool (s), this is used for taking a certain part of what’s on the screen (what ever you click with this tool) and will clone what you click. History Brush Tool (y), this tool is used in the same way as undoing something on Microsoft E.g. you drew a bane out of place go over that line with this tool and it’ll undo it bit by bit ( does the opposite to the brush tool).Eraser tool (e), Used for rubbing out anything on the background. Gradient Tool (g) this allows you to click and drag a line on the banner. Select a color gradient at the top and click and dragon on the banner as this goes along the color will match the gradient type that you choose at the top. Blur Tool(r) this blurs what ever you blur with this tool. Right click the tool and you can also get the smudge and sharpen tool. Dodge Tool (o) This tool is used to change the background effect and any other layer, Right clicking this gives you a dodge, sponger and burn option. Path Selection Tool (a) Allows you select another path to what you’re looking for. Text Tool, This allows you to add text to your project, you can change the text style by clicking Style at the top once Text has been tool has been selected.
Pen Tool (p), allows you to make lines that change color and shapes on the project. Rectangle Tool (u), This is like the other rectangle tool but when click and dragging rectangle size it fills with the color selected at the top. Notes Tool (n), Allows you to attach notes to your project. Eyedropper tool (I) This tool allows you to select a certain color by clicking on the color that you won’t on the Project. Hand Tool (h), when zoomed in this tool allows you to move around the project E.g. if you need to move to one side and you’re in the middle using this tool lets you move the project over. Zoom Tool (z) this zooms in on anything your making, to zoom back out keep clicking the zoom tool. Color boxes, Foreground and Background the top color is Foreground this is anything you do say getting a brush what ever color is in this section will be brushed on, Background when starting a new project what ever is in this section will be the background color. Bottom picture in the tool bar will switch what you’re doing to Image Ready instead of Photoshop, and vise verse.


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