Been using photoshop for 2 years and still found a lot of useful tips! Thanks man some of these are major time savers, couldn’t say how much I appreciate these videos
I already knew some of the tips, but the best one for me: The "R" key to rotate while retouching. I knew there was a way to do that but never figured it out. It makes life sooooo much easier. That tip alone was worth watching the tutorial.
Excellent video, self taught photoshop user for 7 years, and on here was 14 things I didn't know, or will make life a lot easier from now on! Many thanks! Subscribed
Thanks for the "overscroll" in the preferences because I thought it was a pain in the neck to have to zoom in on an image to be able to move it around. Always good to remind us with all those tips because I tend to forget them. Very useful
im amazed over and over again you manage to find tips about things ive NEVER heard befor haha nice one ..... photoshop is such a nice program for ages .. but tutvid made it awesome
Great tips and tricks. As always a clear, concise and down-to-brass-tacks run through. Now I have like 10 mini post-it notes around my monitor to help me remember these 😆
Hey!!! This new background is insane man, been following your videos for quite some time now. and I must say, this one is edgy... keep it up, and more power to your channel!
Awesome video dude, packed with great content! A tip to add to the rotate trick (#22) is to press the ESC key to reset the view. Speeds up your work flow even more :)
I noticed on the camera raw filter there wasn't a perspective transform tool on the top bar. Could be an annoying update, but any way to add that or find it?
Not only I learned a bunch of Ps stuff but I trained my ear to understand super fast speaking!!! I am curious to know where you are from? I live in Miami and I don't hear this kind of fast speaking around here. Thanks!!
Very useful. Thanks. As regards Tip #6: you can also change the value of the Opacity and Flow values to single digits by clicking on the Opacity or Flow boxes (their outline will change to blue) and using the Up or Down arrows. For instance, by pressing 1 as per your Tip, the value of the Opacity will change to 10%. Say you want 6%. Click on the Opacity box and then press the Down arrow until you get 6%.
That's a cool tip! I bet you can Shift + tap the arrows as well to jump it up or down ten at a time, too. I'll have to play with this. Never done it before 😵😆
Tip no. 13: You can even save some more time and effort by directly using the crop tool - up in the bar you can use the ruler to straighten the image and it already crops automatically
I will have to watch this several times and have PS open and repeat the actions to get this into my thick skull. THANKS
You're not alone my friend.
I keep little notes in notion for reference goodies.
Been using photoshop for 2 years and still found a lot of useful tips! Thanks man some of these are major time savers, couldn’t say how much I appreciate these videos
10 years and still learning
I have been using photoshop at least 4 days a week for over 20 years and I am still learning things.
@@shonuff4323 yeah! Photoshop is just colossal
I’ve been using Photoshop for over 20 years and picked up some great info and tips. Thank you!
Well im 19 year old 😂
Omg, that "overscroll"-preference tip!!! Thank you so much, I always hated to have to zoom-in to be able to move the image!!!! Thanks!!!
I already knew some of the tips, but the best one for me: The "R" key to rotate while retouching. I knew there was a way to do that but never figured it out. It makes life sooooo much easier. That tip alone was worth watching the tutorial.
I've used Photoshop since 1996.. And i still learned something from this video..
Man! That Overscroll was gold!
It's the best! :D
Man, you’re fast but informative! Thanks for the knowledge
Excellent. The more I get to know Photoshop, the better i like these tip videos. Multiple views planned.
literally wrote down 20/25 of these in my notes... crazy helpful!!! thank you
Excellent video, self taught photoshop user for 7 years, and on here was 14 things I didn't know, or will make life a lot easier from now on! Many thanks! Subscribed
Working without overscroll can be annoying, now is much better, thank for that !
Overscroll is one of those little things that I love SO much in Photoshop :D
LOL!! I made four changes to settings and listed the extra tips so I can remember them!!! Great tips my friend!!!!
Glad you liked the video, man!
If you don’t do so already, you should really consider voice work.
Your voice is fabulous!
Everything about it.
Excellent tips man. Thanks
Thanks for the "overscroll" in the preferences because I thought it was a pain in the neck to have to zoom in on an image to be able to move it around. Always good to remind us with all those tips because I tend to forget them. Very useful
Thanks for the kind words, Pauline!
im amazed over and over again you manage to find tips about things ive NEVER heard befor haha nice one ..... photoshop is such a nice program for ages .. but tutvid made it awesome
Really cool, especially the banana tool! ^^
OMG, overscroll. Thank you so much!
I'm a new subscriber and just wanted to say thank you for these tips.
this is worth it to watch
ceo of the best microphone ever
The banana really helped me improve my design skills. Serious tho, great vid thanks
This dude is a master
so hyped about Overscroll! Thank you!!
Overscroll is what the cool kids do 😁
Thanks - great tips.
GOLD collection! Major timesavers to speed up the workflow!! Thank you.
Thanks for the kind words!
Thanks for all, specially for the banana!
Thanks! I'm a beginner and i learned a lot from this vid :)
Overscroll changed my life...always wanted a solution for this
the banana tool really cool. thanks for this tutorial ^^
love ur vids, just fyi, this one is going into one of my playlists for ever.
I’m a graphic design major / working as one and I never watch tutorials ? Dunno why but I needed this
Thanks a bunch!
Nice tutorial, thanks! Keep it up
I know about 20 of them, thanks for the other 5
Thank you!
absolutely perfect and useful tips,thank you
Double thumbs UP!
Great tips and tricks. As always a clear, concise and down-to-brass-tacks run through. Now I have like 10 mini post-it notes around my monitor to help me remember these 😆
Hey!!! This new background is insane man, been following your videos for quite some time now. and I must say, this one is edgy... keep it up, and more power to your channel!
Thanks, Joseph! Glad you enjoyed it!
Some really useful shortcuts! Really nice video.
Thanks for watching the video!
I love overscroll too!
Thank you for sharing.
Wonderful video thank you I learn a lot from you
OVERSCROLL! THANK YOU!
Great. Thanks!
Thank you so much it life saving video🙏👏👏
Thank you so much I learned a lot
I really hope u reach 1 million subscribers very soon. Ur a huge help to lots of self taught designers like me
It'll happen soon! Thank you!
useful tips... thanks a lot
Really itsvery useful training i ever had... thanks a lot sir...
Boss I am Became Fan of your work amazing
Very very helpful!! Thank you!!
Thank you for the kind words!
Best video . Very useful tips. Thanks 😊
Awesome video dude, packed with great content!
A tip to add to the rotate trick (#22) is to press the ESC key to reset the view. Speeds up your work flow even more :)
Awesome! Thanks!!!
Thanks for the kind words!
Nice refresher course ! and a couple I didn't know.. Good Work..👍🏻🍻🇬🇧🙏🏻
Glad you enjoyed it, man!
Great tuts and as always thanks for sharing
Thanks, RS!
Thanks ND - My top two here are: I love me some overscroll, and some middle-gray eye-dropping.👍
That middle gray goodness
I noticed on the camera raw filter there wasn't a perspective transform tool on the top bar. Could be an annoying update, but any way to add that or find it?
This is awesome !!! THANKS
Thanks, man!
Awesome! many many tnx for share ur knowledge
Thanks for watching!
Great video!
Thanks, Betty!
Once again mate, heaps of useful nicks & nacks, Thankyou 👍😀
thank you I learn a lot from you
*Thank you man, still wondering if you find them out on your own, or just research*
It's a mix of both. Over the years I've picked up things here and there and I'm always playing in Photoshop and learn about other things :D
Subscribed just because of this video! :) Head exploded with info and I have been using PS for years :(
Tip n°3 is a life saver for me and I do wish it does work also in Illustrator.
Great tutorial and really appreciate the timecode for future reference.
Thanks, Jerry!
Thank you for this video!
16:22 - Good one i didn't know about
been using photoshop for 10 years and only used 5 tips. Wow love the tips
Watching your video and learning, noticed the ROXY in TO and seen the RHPS MANY times there in the late 70s. Made me laugh. Great tips, thanks
Not only I learned a bunch of Ps stuff but I trained my ear to understand super fast speaking!!! I am curious to know where you are from? I live in Miami and I don't hear this kind of fast speaking around here. Thanks!!
Thank you the best
Thanks for the love!
2.50 veryvery helpful thanks a lot......
Thanks bro😊
Amazing!
Thanks!
This is awesome! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us
OMG №8 🤜🤛
NEW Sub. EXCELLENT tips! Keep up the great work!
Thanks, Robert! I hope you love all the things on the channel as they come out 😁
Thank u brother...
Thanks for the comment!
God sent 🙏
Very useful. Thanks. As regards Tip #6: you can also change the value of the Opacity and Flow values to single digits by clicking on the Opacity or Flow boxes (their outline will change to blue) and using the Up or Down arrows. For instance, by pressing 1 as per your Tip, the value of the Opacity will change to 10%. Say you want 6%. Click on the Opacity box and then press the Down arrow until you get 6%.
That's a cool tip! I bet you can Shift + tap the arrows as well to jump it up or down ten at a time, too. I'll have to play with this. Never done it before 😵😆
Great stuff! Re: Tip #14 - I also use *Edit>Perspective Warp* to do this.
cool!
Great channel, great tuts, great edit, great narration. I've learned so much from you
Is there a way how to save multiple photoshop windows into one project, or do I have to save them always separately?
very nice
Thanks!
How is he zooming in on the text? Like the square is popping up and zooms in
SCHHTRAIGHT that paper! EXSCHRTEEMLY useful out of photoshop!
dope vid
2:45 wow that bugged me too ! thank you
@tutvid , Hi you have create a window of your name for the camera video. how to do that?
Good stuff! I had to add the color replacement tool. don't it's there by default.
It's awesome for quick color changes!
Can you pls indicate what Photoshop version it is thanks
I am surprised how do you know these kinds of stuff? 😂
Brilliant afford..great job Nathanal!
Thanks so much!
Tip no. 13: You can even save some more time and effort by directly using the crop tool - up in the bar you can use the ruler to straighten the image and it already crops automatically
Love your vids! Hate that plant in the corner lol