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5 Tips for Photoshop EfficiencyBy Corrie Haffly2008-03-27
1. Learn to use keyboard shortcuts for accessing tools
Move your mouse cursor over to the toolbox, scan the toolbox for the
tool you want to use, click on it, move back to your canvas. Is this
what you do to change tools in Photoshop? Switching tools by going back
to the toolbox and selecting your new tool each time takes up precious
seconds that add up to minutes and hours over longer projects .
Becoming familiar with Photoshop’s keyboard shortcuts for accessing
tools shaves off that time and keeps your cursor within the canvas area
so that you don’t have to figure out where you were before you switched
tools.
Some tools have flyout menu options for selecting from similar
tools. Often, these tools share the same shortcut. In the example
below, you can see that the Brush tool, Pencil tool, and Color
Replacement tool share “b” as the keyboard shortcut. Simply hitting “b”
on your keyboard will switch to whichever tool was previously selected
(in this case, the Brush tool). To switch to the Pencil or Color
Replacement tools, you’ll have to type Shift-B to cycle through the
other tools.
The easiest way to begin learning keyboard shortcuts is to focus on a couple of the tools that you use most often and practice using the keyboard shortcuts for them. As you commit them to memory and instinct, you can add on other tool shortcuts as you go! Here are the ones that I personally use most often:
Tutorial Pages: » 1. Learn to use keyboard shortcuts for accessing tools » 2. Learn more keyboard commands to make your life easier » 3. Create Actions » 4. Learn non-destructive editing techniques » 5. Get organized |
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