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Photoshop For Beginner

Photoshop: Photoshop For Beginners - Learn The Basics Of Photoshop In Under 10 Hours! - Plain And Simple (Graphic Design, Photo Editing, Adobe Photoshop, Digital Photography) - Natallia Geisen

How is it possible to create and edit graphics using Adobe Photoshop for a beginner? If you are interested in learning this software, then you should know that beginners have to understand the basics before they can go through the intermediate level.

 

 

This means learning the basics such as how to use layers, modify and apply filters, copy and paste your image or other graphic file and the most basic of all, applying your modification to the live image. Learning Photoshop for a beginner is really a fun thing to do and allows one to play with color, arrange the images and take their imaginations to the next level.

 

To learn the basics of Photoshop, you must first know the file format of your document. The file format will be a standard form in which you can paste your image file to be edited. This is important as you may not have the knowledge on how to open your image file to edit it on your computer without knowing this format.

 

So how do you open the image file format? Well, to do so, you can simply open the windows explorer using the Windows key on your keyboard or by using the shortcut Ctrl+Shift+E (without quotation marks) to open it. Once you opened the explorer, you must click on "open" and this will bring up a dialogue box, you must type the file name of your image file and this will open it.

 

To open it, you must read the name of the file format, "jpg" for example, and then click the right arrow to open the right panel. There you will see the file type, then click "browse" and browse to the folder where you saved your file. When you have successfully navigated through the panel, you must then click the little drop-down

 

menu next to the file format and choose "extract to" and select "All Files". This will open the "save as" dialog box. Here you must type the name of your file and click OK to save the file. Once done, click on the folder where you saved your file and click the right arrow and chose "copy image" to save it.

 

Now all that's left is to open your image and run it through the editing tool. Open up the toolbox by clicking the Toolbox icon next to the paint bucket icon and then click on the "create new" button to open the Create New Paint Bucket window.

 

When this is done, you will see a selection tool and brush icon, click on the tool and click the "smudge brush" option to use your hands to create more sophisticated and much finer strokes to make your photo look natural. After this step, you are now able to edit your photograph or image with ease.