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Learning Photoshop can be tricky. If you’re a beginner avoiding making mistakes you can’t change back, learn to mask elements, and easily remove backgrounds, with this video tutorial.
📽️ CHAPTERS
00:00 – Intro
00:14 – Getting started
05:18 – Layers
06:52 – Remove background
08:29 – Adjustments
11:34 – Re-touching
14:14 – Adding graphics
18:10 – Adding FX
19:50 – Filters
23:25 – Adding type
27:08 – Saving & Exporting
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15 responses to “Photoshop 2022 Crash Course (tutorial for complete beginners)”
Cursor and icons way too small to follow along. It would be better to go slower and zoom in.
Great video, thank you, Matt! After coming from Figma, there are a few things that make me nervous, way the Photoshop didn't preview color picker, as we have in Figma? So I am not sure if I get the right pixel for color that I want to pick.
you guys watching this on a tv.
appreciate the tutorial but that was way too fast and frustrating (for me, at least)
The assets is not downloadable
I'm unable to download the asset used in the video
Very nice information Sir
please make next video on adobe illustrator
Please do same for Adobe illustrator
Next content idea – Adobe after effects & lottifiles for complete beginners
Thank you sm I can grow my channel now. This hel
I used to use Photoshop but switched to Affinity and never looked back since then… Affinity is not as feature rich as PS, but I gotta tell you it isn’t too far either… for most work, Affinity is just as good, in certain aspects it’s even better! The UX is much much better…Oh, and when it comes to vector-based editing, Affinity Designer has a FAR better UX over Illustrator… Illustrator is a piece of a junk with it’s UX.
Like Autodesk's Autocad these softwares have been bloated over the years to unrealistic levels of complexity for the sole sake of justifying an update and a payment, and maybe 0.1% of users.
Great!
thank you very much… was looking exactly for something like this