Tutorial for newbies to Photoshop: Detailed explanation of the editing menuAuthor:Oxidation TimeSource:Mars Age
This tutorial explains some basic knowledge of Photoshop in detail, mainly for beginners Prepared by scholars
* Edit menu*
Most of the tools in the edit menu are very familiar to everyone. Here are just a few key points to talk about:
Stroke:
This is a very practical foreground tool, take adding a frame to the entire picture as an example
After CTRL A selects all, select the “Stroke” command
Set the width, color, and position of the stroke (different positions have very different effects)
Completed
“Stroke” can not only draw different As long as you select the color and width of the straight line, any shape will be accurately traced!
Let’s take a look at the fill tool in the edit menu
After selecting the fill command, a panel will pop up to set the pattern. It can be PS default, and more are ours Customized pattern
The effect after filling (press CTRL A to see)
If we often use a shape and don’t have to bother to draw it every time, the tool that defines the brush can help us
Selection
Click “Define “Brush” to set it
Setup completed
You will see the stuff you just defined in the brush chart
Just draw it, it’s cool to say
Select our new brush and click the “Define Pattern” command
Similar to the “Define Brush” method, set it
Fill
Successful
Under the entire “Preset” command, there are several submenus. If you are dissatisfied with the current operating efficiency of PHOTOSHOP, you can try to adjust the PS settings to take effect next time. Oh
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