Adobe Photoshop CS6 for Beginners Tutorial – Layer Styles


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Photoshop CS6 brings exciting and innovative new features which will appeal to all types of users, as well as a modern new look and impressive performance enhancements to benefit everyone. Don’t let the “new look” remarks scare you away, though–Photoshop was in much need of an interface makeover, and you will still be able to get around and find the tools you need.

Effects can be added to individual layers in Photoshop that automatically change as a layer is modified. The combination of effects on any given layer is called its Layer Style. I’ll teach you how to use and make your own layer styles in this tutorial.

What are Layer Styles?
Layer styles are special effects that can be quickly and easily applied to individual layers in Photoshop to drastically change the appearance of something in very little time. They can be preset, customized, or even saved and used for later.
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34 responses to “Adobe Photoshop CS6 for Beginners Tutorial – Layer Styles”

  1. With this lesson for beginners, please give some design examples for each uses. Like, this option is not used when designing a brand while the other is greatly used for packaging or magazine or things. We would also love to know where to use the right option if any case we're down to real time designing concepts.

  2. Hi Sir

    Really Areciate your tutorial videos. It is one of the…by far most simple….beginner friendly…..understandable tutorial videos that I have seen so far! And I appreciate the time and patience you display such as where to click, what function does this icon do, secific functions per tool etc etc…Keep up the good work

    Cause sometimes the problem for viewers is how fast they can understand how things happen or how from pt A did it arrive to pt B, something like that

  3. KingTutsPro,
    Do you know that you spent the first 2 minutes talking about nothing?
    Do you know how many times you said "I don't know"??
    Do you have any clue how fast you were going opening and closing drop down lists without slowing down to explain?

    Do you know that you don't know shit about how to make a TUTORIAL?

  4. Slow down!!! Teach a little at a time. Break up each of your tutorials to perhaps 10 or even 20 sub-tutorials. Say less each time. Don't shoot your cursor all over the place when you speak. Give people a chance to absorb what you have said by slowing down. Do your homework and plan small pieces to teach. Write down what you are going to say beforehand, so you are not speaking a hundred words a minute. Don't waffle. Fewer words and precise descriptions are essential tools of the teaching trade. I have spent a whole morning going over your first two tutorials, and I had to stop because my head started to swim. I have put this advice down for you because I appreciate your efforts to help first-timers. But if your intention is to make some money with these tutorials through adverts, follow my advice. Start all over again with a new series and incorporate what I have said. Each tutorial should be no more than 3-4 minutes long. So you will have a series with a 100 small tutorials and you will make a ton of money doing it. And then you can leave me 10% commission of your earnings for giving you this valuable advice!

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