In the last lesson you learned how to import from your photo library or from google images.
The process is similar. You get the image onto your clip-board, then paste it into a new Photoshop project.
1. Find the largest photo available to you. Open it on your desktop
2. Using the Select All option from Edit in the menu bar, highlight the image.
3. Copy it using the copy option the the Edit dropdown.
4. Open Photoshop
5. In the File dropdown in the menu bar, pick New
6. Click OK in the New dialogue box to open a new white frame.
7. Go to Edit and choose Paste from the dropdown menu to paste the image into the frame.
You then used the zoom tool to make the image bigger or smaller.
Today, we'll go over some of the other tools in the bar. Open Photoshop and load an image into the program. I'll then walk you through some new tools, the move tool, the rectangular marquee tool, the crop tool, the brush tool, the text tool and the erase tool.
Your assignment. Start a Word file and list the icons for each of the seven tools you will have learned by the end of the day. (Add the zoom tool to today's six.)
The process is similar. You get the image onto your clip-board, then paste it into a new Photoshop project.
1. Find the largest photo available to you. Open it on your desktop
2. Using the Select All option from Edit in the menu bar, highlight the image.
3. Copy it using the copy option the the Edit dropdown.
4. Open Photoshop
5. In the File dropdown in the menu bar, pick New
6. Click OK in the New dialogue box to open a new white frame.
7. Go to Edit and choose Paste from the dropdown menu to paste the image into the frame.
You then used the zoom tool to make the image bigger or smaller.
Today, we'll go over some of the other tools in the bar. Open Photoshop and load an image into the program. I'll then walk you through some new tools, the move tool, the rectangular marquee tool, the crop tool, the brush tool, the text tool and the erase tool.
Your assignment. Start a Word file and list the icons for each of the seven tools you will have learned by the end of the day. (Add the zoom tool to today's six.)