Photoshop for Beginners – Drawing Tools Tutorial


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Photoshop can be overwhelming, and frustrating for beginners. Let me take you by the hand and show you the tools that will get you up and drawing digitally after only one sitting!

In this STEP BY STEP tutorial, I’ll show you how to:

-set up your canvas

-select and manage brush presets

-change brush sizes quickly

-crop your image

-transform selections

-create masks

-manage layers and effects

-paint with gradient maps

-use the mixer brush

-use the eyedropper

-create and edit type

-build confidence drawing in photoshop!

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21 responses to “Photoshop for Beginners – Drawing Tools Tutorial”

  1. Thank you for this tutorial. I looked all over YouTube for one that didn't just assume I already knew how to do anything and finally found this one. My Intuous Draw arrives tomorrow and I had no idea where to start, so thank you. At least I can get some doodles going for now.

  2. I have your brush set..u have that 5 dot brush that does lines in whichever direction you draw. Do you have tips on what line weight (aka brush size) to set it at? I'm playing with different brush sizes, but you seem to stick to one size for those shading embellishments. Thanks!

  3. I've used Photoshop for over ten years but I still watch videos like these because there is always a chance that people are using it in ways that are that much smarter than what I'm doing right now.

  4. Excelente trabajo Trent, gracias por enseñarnos cada día algo mas de tus técnicas, me gusto el detalle final con el cigarro de Maria Juana y los ojos como el diablo, jajaja saludos desde Colombia Amigo!

  5. I've a question: You are using both Photoshop and Sketchbook for creating your art, but I'm confused as to where/when you switch from one to the other in the process? (e.g.: Where is one "better" than the other, what do you do in each, would you recommend using/getting both, …). If the answer to this would be too long, maybe you could do it as another tutorial video? Really love them, they are so helpful 🙂

  6. Don't be afraid of Photoshop. Just keep playing with it and you'll get used to it, and if you really messed up something or dont know how to fix it. Just exit the program don't save anything and reopen it. Trial and error.

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