Latest Articles

Click to view

When you have multiple objects in different layers on your desktop (e.g. many stars) it’s annoying trying to guess the object’s layer by its position in order to select and move it. Simply select the move tool, left on its properties check the Auto select layer by clicking on the desktop and the desired object’s layers are automatically selected.


Selecting only one letter of a word

We often use the shortcut Command-click (PC: Ctrl-click) on the name of the layer to create a selection around the text. By doing this, the entire text is selected. But what if you want to select only one or two letters? You should first digitalize your image of your menu by going to Layer, and then selecting Rasterize Type. Caution, …

Printing text from Photoshop

Many ask why there is text effects if text can’t be printed from Photoshop. Always ask: “Who told you that?” And usually the answer is “Someone from the office.”
Rule # 1: Do not listen to those who say “You cannot”.
Rule # 2: Do not listen to anyone from your office.
Text in Photoshop can easily be printed, provided you follow some simple rules: …

Design lines

If you have a problem designing lines with the tools provides by Photoshop, here is a small trick to help you. Instead of dragging the tool, simply click once to the point where you want to start and then move to where you want to finish the line, press and hold Shift, click and Photoshop will automatically draw a straight …

Reset to default settings in Photoshop

Would you like to restore Photoshop to its original settings that were immediately after installation? You can do this easily by holding down the keys Shift-Option-Control (PC: Shift-Alt-Control) and open Photoshop. You’ll see a dialog box will prompt you to restore the default settings of Photoshop. Now everything is restored and you can start customizing it again!