Chapter Ten : How To Use Photoshop

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How to Operate Photoshop : Tutorial for Beginners
When you open Photoshop for the first time, it's easy to
click around in confusion for a minute and then reach for your freelancer's phone number instead. With a little help, you can easily teach yourself how to use it to create beautiful, compelling graphics. All it takes is an introduction to core elements. To get you started, you need to understand how the five most important
Photoshop tools work. The five tools are the Layer Tool, the Color & Swatches Tool, the Custom Fonts and the Text Tool, Custom Brushes & the Brush Tool and
the Crop Tool.
How many Photoshop tools are introduced in the text above?
There are three tools
There are four tools
There are five tools
There are six tools
There are seven tools
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First, recognize how a layer tool works. A layer can be
used for an image, text, brush strokes, background colors, patterns, and filters. Layers are by far the most important element of Photoshop. Always name your layers. Keeping them organized will help keep you sane, especially if you find yourself working on a project with a large number of layers. With layers, you can select, add, delete, and duplicate them. You can also do all sorts of cool things, such as, making animated pictures.
What can you do with layers?
With layers, we can select, add, delete, and duplicate them. We can also do all sorts of cool things like making animated pictures.
With layers, especially if we are working on a project with a large number of layers.
With layers, you'll see a vertical spectrum of color with a slider on it, which you can adjust to create your own custom color.
With layers, It will make our layers organized
With layers, make sure you know how the Color & Swatches Tool operates.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How to Operate Photoshop : Tutorial for Beginners
When you open Photoshop for the first time, it's easy to
click around in confusion for a minute and then reach for your freelancer's phone number instead. With a little help, you can easily teach yourself how to use it to create beautiful, compelling graphics. All it takes is an introduction to core elements. To get you started, you need to understand how the five most important
Photoshop tools work. The five tools are the Layer Tool, the Color & Swatches Tool, the Custom Fonts and the Text Tool, Custom Brushes & the Brush Tool and
the Crop Tool.
The most important element in Photoshop is _____________
Layer tools
Color & swatches tools
Custom fonts & text tolls
Brushes Tools
Crop tools
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
First, recognize how a layer tool works. A layer can be
used for an image, text, brush strokes, background colors, patterns, and filters. Layers are by far the most important element of Photoshop. Always name your layers. Keeping them organized will help keep you sane, especially if you find yourself working on a project with a large number of layers. With layers, you can select, add, delete, and duplicate them. You can also do all sorts of cool things, such as, making animated pictures.
Why should you always label your layer?
It will make our layers organized and it will ease our job
if we are working on a project with a large number of
layers.
Layers are by far the most important element of Photoshop.
You can also do all sorts of cool things, such as, making animated pictures.
recognize how a layer tool works.
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Then, make sure you know how the Color & Swatches Tool operates. The tool lets you use, modify, copy, and save custom colors for your content. It has powerful features that will keep your visual content vibrant and unify your color schemes. To create your own custom color, open the Color Picker by double-clicking on the top box either in the Color module, or in that menu on the left. Then, you'll see a vertical spectrum of color with a slider on it, which you can adjust to create your own custom color.
How can you customize your own color in the Photoshop? To customize color, _______________________
You can also do all sorts of cool things, such as, making animated pictures.
It has powerful features that will keep your visual content vibrant and unify your color schemes.
make sure you know how the Color & Swatches Tool operates. The tool lets you use, modify, copy, and save custom colors for your content.
click the "T" icon on the left side bar, drag the text box over any particular area you want text to appear, and you’re set to go.
open the Color Picker by double-clicking on the top box either in the Color module, or in that menu on the left. Then, you'll see a vertical spectrum of color with a slider on it, which you can adjust to create your own custom color.
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What tool is this?
Lasso
Quick Selection
Eraser
Hand
crop
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What is the basic use of Photoshop?
Animation
Graphics
Programming
Typing
Writing
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