Photoshop tutor

Discussion in 'Photoshop' started by muffet, Mar 5, 2013.

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    Anybody offering Free Photoshop tutoring or can offer some guidance in making PSD templates in Photoshop CS5? :D
     
    muffet, Mar 5, 2013 IP
  2. lanotdesign

    lanotdesign Well-Known Member

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    Hey muffet,
    A lot of people here are very busy so it could be hard for you to get someone teach you for free, however there are a lot of tutorials in youtube and their free. Goodluck.
     
    lanotdesign, Mar 6, 2013 IP
  3. muffet

    muffet Active Member

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    Yes I'm aware of the Youtube tuts, unfortunately they don't cover everything.
     
    muffet, Mar 8, 2013 IP
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    lanotdesign Well-Known Member

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    you can try and PM this guy M.h. Marouf , I've read in one of his post he is willing to help if someone have a photoshop question, not sure though if he is offering a free tutorial though.
     
    lanotdesign, Mar 8, 2013 IP
  5. muffet

    muffet Active Member

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    Thanks lanotdesign. Anybody else offering help with Photoshop? Particularly resizing the Photoshop document, in Adobe Illustrator, its relatively easily to resize the art board if I need to change the art board's height or width while working on project. How do I resize the document's height or width in Photoshop CS5 without deleting and restarting over everytime with a new document?
     
    muffet, Mar 8, 2013 IP
  6. Clockwork Joe

    Clockwork Joe Greenhorn

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    Why not re-size the canvas (Image>Canvas Size,) then use shift+click to select all layers in you layers panel, and move the image to the center of the canvas. Or select all layers in the layers panel and Command+T to re-size the image to fit the canvas. I think that would be CTRL+T on Windows.
     
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    muffet Active Member

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    How do I resize the document in Photoshop? I made a 720px x 1500px document. I need to change the document's width to 780px. I'm using the guideguide.me Photoshop plugin to make a 12-column grid, well I couldn't set the column widths to 30px. I get the following message "This grid is not mathematically possible." whenever I click the G in the GuideGuideme plugin. I'm trying to design a template which I'll share with the DP community once I've completed the design.
     
    muffet, Mar 10, 2013 IP
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    CTRL + ALT + i. Then specify your width. Make sure bicubic. Hope this helps.
     
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    datawiz Peon

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    these are very useful psd tut sites:
    http://www.photoshoplady.com/
    http://www.we-r-here.com/ps/index.htm
     
    datawiz, Apr 2, 2013 IP