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Title: New to Photoshop
Post by: Estaog on Tue 08/03/2005 15:30:08
I recently got photoshop (was actually like 15 minutres ago) and its so complicated than artgem! It has so many artistic options i never seen before. The thing i want to know is how do you turn off anti-aliasing? After i select the fill tool some options appear on the top. Like opacity, tolerance, contigous ecc. Anti-aliasing is also there but thicking the box next to it doesnt seem to make any difference. Thanks for the help guys.
Title: Re: New to Photoshop
Post by: Matchew on Tue 08/03/2005 15:34:13
tick the box before you do anything at all
Title: Re: New to Photoshop
Post by: Estaog on Tue 08/03/2005 15:42:43
Thanks! That was pretty simple.

Ummmm... how do you turn it off for the brush tool?
Title: Re: New to Photoshop
Post by: Babar on Tue 08/03/2005 16:11:39
Don't use the brush tool if you don't want a "fuzzy" brush. Use the pencil
Title: Re: New to Photoshop
Post by: MrColossal on Tue 08/03/2005 16:35:34
http://sylpher.com/kafka/tutorials/hirestut.shtml

This tutorial of mine talks a bit about what tools to use for making a background, just don't take what it says as gospel as it's pretty old now
Title: Re: New to Photoshop
Post by: Estaog on Thu 10/03/2005 22:19:58
Can anyone please tell me how to change the line tool back from the arrow tool? I seem to have clicked on something and it changed to an arrow tool  :o. I tryed restarting the program but it stayed the same. I probably need to restore the settings to the default but i dont know how.
Title: Re: New to Photoshop
Post by: Chicky on Thu 10/03/2005 22:23:40
help - how to paint and draw - custom shapes. Or something simular in the 'how to paint and draw' section.
Title: Re: New to Photoshop
Post by: Estaog on Thu 10/03/2005 22:27:02
I dont seem to have that in my version (7).
Title: Re: New to Photoshop
Post by: dasjoe on Thu 10/03/2005 22:36:01
photoshop has an excellent help system. just press f1 and wait for the window to pop open.
it's fully documented and easily understandable.

you'll need:

Photoshop 7.0 - Classroom in a Book (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0321115627/qid=1110493397")
buy it. it's cool. all your friends will adore you for mastering photoshop. (that's a link, btw)

read this tutorial: (yes, all 4 pages of it)
http://www.pegaweb.com/tutorials/beginners-guide-adobe-photoshop/

if you still don't know about layers:
http://www.photoshopcafe.com/tutorials/layers/intro.htm

then, when you can do all that stuff, go on and add text to your images:
http://www.pegaweb.com/tutorials/text/text-fonts.htm

and then (blatantly stolen from jannar85, thank you):
http://www.thinkdan.com/tutorials/index.html
http://www.deepspaceweb.com/
http://www.spoono.com/tutorials/photoshop/
http://www.pixeljunction.com/tutorials.php
http://www.eyewire.com/tips/photoshop/
http://www.photoshoproadmap.com/photoshop-tutorials-tips.html
http://www.spyroteknik.com/
http://www.carbonfour.com/tutorials/
http://jereme.gfxsites.net/
http://www.dubtastic.com/
http://www.digitalwebgold.com/resources/tutorials.htm --- metal effects gallore
http://www.designsbymark.com
http://www.effectlab.com/
http://www.jlswebsource.com/tutorials.html
http://tutorials.dreaminfinity.com/
http://www.eyeball-design.com/page09.htm
http://www.absolutecross.com/tutorials/photoshop.htm
http://www.myjanee.com/jnetuts.htm
http://www.eyesondesign.net/pshop/tuts.htm
http://www.deepspaceweb.com/sections.php
http://www.thinkdan.com/tutorials/photoshop.html
http://www.photoshopcafe.com
http://www.phong.com/tutorials
http://robouk.gdesign.nl/tutorials/
http://www.planetphotoshop.com/tutorials.html
http://www.pankpages.com/tutorials/photoshoptut.htm
http://www.stewartstudio.com/tips/phototip.htm
http://www.aqa-d.se/
http://www.magicpixel.com.au/html/workwel.html
http://www.rtideas.com/ticks/
http://www.screaming-art.com/tutorials.php
http://www.digitaltropic.com/tutorials.htm
http://www.perfectpixels.com/index.cfm?method=photoshop
http://www.distortion.co.uk/freebies/tutorial.html
http://www.arraich.com/ps_intro.htm
http://www.stridingstudio.com/tutorials/
http://www.eyeland.com/tutorials.php
http://user.fundy.net/morris/main.html
http://europa.spaceports.com/~beatop/tutorials.htm
http://www.carbonfour.com/tutorials/
http://umojan99.tripod.com/
http://www.webteknique.com/
http://www.nebulus.org
http://www.gurusnetwork.com/tutorials/
http://www.wastedyouth.org/tutorials/index.html
http://www.masteratwork.com/ed/7denierave/
http://www.tutorialforums.com/index.php?referrerid=62
http://www.theroot42.org/forum/
http://www.shadowness.com
http://www.dreaminfinity.com
http://zap.to/simsi
http://rainworld.com/psworkshop/
http://www.bluesfear.com/PS_tutorials.htm
http://user.fundy.net/morris/redirect.html?photoshop.shtml
http://www.designcentret.com/pstips.asp
http://www.arsiweb.com/mainindex.htm
http://www.shadowness.com/tutorials.html
http://www.eyesondesign.net
http://www.eyeball-design.com
http://www.neofrog.com
http://www.somethingleet.com
http://user.fundy.net/morris/redirect.html?photoshop.shtml
http://www.myjanee.com/PSRL/tutfind.htm
http://tutorials.yo.lv/
http://rainworld.com/psworkshop/
http://www.screaming-art.com/tutorials.php
http://www.hah.net/p5/
http://www.relique.net/brushy/
http://www.andygraphics.com/
http://www.ozones.com/
http://www.computerarts.co.uk/
http://www.go.to/designstudios
http://www.designsbymark.com/
http://home.no.net/infernoz/
http://www.liknes.no/photoshop/
http://www.gfxmania.com/
http://www.phong.com/
http://doodle.quadrent.net/main.html
http://www.thinkdan.com/
http://www.deepspaceweb.com/
http://www.teamphotoshop.com/
http://webdeveloper.com/design/
http://www.shoggot.com/bronze/home.html
http://www.hl-design.com/Reopening/index2.html
http://www.wastedyouth.org/
http://www.screamdesign.com/
http://www.digitalwebgold.com/resources/tutorials.htm
http://actionfx.com/index2.shtml
http://www.photoshopcafe.com/
http://www.phasegfx.com/
http://nijiro.net/serene/
http://www.dubtastic.com/tutorials.html
http://www.stridingstudio.com/Studio
http://planeta.terra.com.br/
http://vectorize.de/tutorial.html
http://www.vegar.net/

click yourself through this tutorials, try to pick tutorials for beginners.


PS:
don't even *think* about using filters for improving your images. especially abstain from using the lensflare filter.
Title: Re: New to Photoshop
Post by: Estaog on Thu 10/03/2005 22:45:17
Nevermind, i reseted the settings, thanks for the tutorials thou!
Title: Re: New to Photoshop
Post by: Kinoko on Fri 11/03/2005 00:56:01
I can solve all your problems right now - DON'T use photoshop! It's an overcomplicated piece of junk designed to get newbies used to it so that they can't use any other paint program ever. It doesn't use any standard keys and well, just look at it. It's a mess.

Paint Shop Pro is like a slice of heaven in comparison. A big chocolatey slice covered in cream.
Title: Re: New to Photoshop
Post by: stuh505 on Fri 11/03/2005 01:31:23
That must be why everyone uses it instead of PSP.

Well, I have PSP but I only used it for a few minutes...guess what, it felt complicated and messy!  Maybe that's because I started with photoshop and have been using it for so many years...but, if anything, I think photoshop is just a little bit too simple...and not complicated enough.
Title: Re: New to Photoshop
Post by: MrColossal on Fri 11/03/2005 01:34:19
Or just use one program and get to know it.

If I have Photoshop why would I need to use another program, Kinoko? And I wouldn't consider myself a newbie and I wouldn't consider it over complicated.

(http://www.sitcomsonline.com/photos/dssmalllogo.jpg)
Title: Re: New to Photoshop
Post by: scotch on Fri 11/03/2005 07:31:00
PS is no more complicated than PSP, really, besides having a few more features you can probably ignore.  Most people start on PSP because it has a free (shareware) download, I did, it was good, I used it for many years, then switched to PS, which is actually a better program for me.  (If you ever have to use it for a while you'll probably start to agree)
The keys are non standard? Is there a standard set of keys for graphics apps?  If there is Jasc certainly doesn't use them... the PSP interface is mostly a clone of the PS one, they are virtually the same except for keystroke differences.

PS has a much nicer brush engine, for painting I'd never go back to PSP.  For anything else I do they're mostly interchangable, except PSP is slower on large images.  If you don't do much tablet based painting, and are mainly a pixeller, I'd say they are about the same.

Tanker: I don't think you need to read books and tutorials, you'll pick it up.  It's worth getting used to layers from the start though.  Whichever app you use.
Title: Re: New to Photoshop
Post by: Estaog on Fri 11/03/2005 11:35:55
I already know how to use layers, because i used flash for about 2 years (i used to do stickman movies back in the day) and thats how i usually learn stuff, by using them myself.