www.deke.com/content/101-photoshop-tips-5-minutes
por Kids el 24-06-2008 21:12 UTC
Sin palabras. Como el propio autor del vídeo dice, son 3 segundos por truco, Hay transcripción en su web: www.deke.com/content/101-photoshop-tips-transcribed . Como es previo registro, voy a ponerlo en el primer comentario.
#1Time: 00:00.00
-1: Wanna copy a layer? I say jump it: Ctrl+J.
You a Mac user? Awesome.
-2: When I say Ctrl, press Cmd, the one with an apple on it.
-3: For a new layer, press Ctrl+Shift+N (Cmd-Shift-N on the Mac).
-4: To delete a layer, get the move tool and press Delete (or Control-Delete).
-5: Every letter selects a tool.
-6: Except F for full-screen,
-7: Q for quick mask,
-8: and D
-9: and X for default and switch colors.
Who knew X stood for “switch”?
-10: Press a number to change the opacity.
-11: Or two numbers for better control.
-12: Press Shift+plus to advance a blend mode;
-13: Shift+minus to back up.
-14: Press Shift and Alt with a letter for a specific mode.
-15: Mac folks, Alt means Option.
-16: Ctrl+plus zooms in.
-17: Ctrl+minus zooms out.
-18: Spacebar gets the hand so you can drag the image around.
-19: There’s also Ctrl+spacebar in
-20: and Alt+spacebar out.
-21: Ctrl+spacebar-drag to zoom way the hell in.
-22: Ctrl+Z undoes.
-23: Ctrl+Alt+Z backsteps.
-24: Ctrl+Shift+Z steps forward.
-25: Ctrl+Shift+F fades an edit.
-26: F12 reverts,
-27: Itself an undoable operation.
You hear that? You can undo a revert? That’s a hell of a tip!
All that pasteboard stuff works too:
-28: Ctrl+X cuts.
-29: Ctrl+C copies.
-30: Ctrl+V pastes.
Dan Gookin of DOS For Dummies fame joked that V stood for “vomit,” as in vomiting up the Clipboard. His publisher refused to print that. They actually refused to print that!
Time: 01:15.43
-31: Photoshop’s most essential command? Image Size: Ctrl+Alt+I.
-32: It’s partner, Canvas Size, Ctrl+Alt+C.
-33: Ctrl+F repeats the last filter.
-34: Ctrl+Alt+F for different settings.
-35: Using a selection tool? Drag to start a new selection
-36: Or move a selection outline.
-37: Shift adds to the selection.
-38: Alt deletes.
-39: Shift and Alt finds the intersection.
-40: Press the spacebar to move the selection on-the-fly.
-41: Ctrl+A selects everything;
-42: Ctrl+D selects nothing.
-43: Ctrl+Shift+I selects what’s not selected and deselects everything else.
-44: Ctrl+Alt+R brings up Refine Edge.
-45: Alt-click with the lasso tool to draw straight-sided selections.
-46: Shift-click with a brush to paint straight lines.
-47: Press Alt with a brush to get the color-lifting eyedropper.
-48: Press Ctrl to get the move tool.
-49: Ctrl+H hides selections and other “extras.”
What’s an extra? Press Ctrl+H and find out?
I gotta quicken the pace. Shit!
-50: Ctrl+1,
-51: 2,
-52: ... » ver todo el comentario
#3#2 No hombre, si lo hacemos aquí le quitamos el post de mañana por la mañana al 90% de los blogs de tecnología en castellano. De algo tienen que comer.
-1: Wanna copy a layer? I say jump it: Ctrl+J.
You a Mac user? Awesome.
-2: When I say Ctrl, press Cmd, the one with an apple on it.
-3: For a new layer, press Ctrl+Shift+N (Cmd-Shift-N on the Mac).
-4: To delete a layer, get the move tool and press Delete (or Control-Delete).
-5: Every letter selects a tool.
-6: Except F for full-screen,
-7: Q for quick mask,
-8: and D
-9: and X for default and switch colors.
Who knew X stood for “switch”?
-10: Press a number to change the opacity.
-11: Or two numbers for better control.
-12: Press Shift+plus to advance a blend mode;
-13: Shift+minus to back up.
-14: Press Shift and Alt with a letter for a specific mode.
-15: Mac folks, Alt means Option.
-16: Ctrl+plus zooms in.
-17: Ctrl+minus zooms out.
-18: Spacebar gets the hand so you can drag the image around.
-19: There’s also Ctrl+spacebar in
-20: and Alt+spacebar out.
-21: Ctrl+spacebar-drag to zoom way the hell in.
-22: Ctrl+Z undoes.
-23: Ctrl+Alt+Z backsteps.
-24: Ctrl+Shift+Z steps forward.
-25: Ctrl+Shift+F fades an edit.
-26: F12 reverts,
-27: Itself an undoable operation.
You hear that? You can undo a revert? That’s a hell of a tip!
All that pasteboard stuff works too:
-28: Ctrl+X cuts.
-29: Ctrl+C copies.
-30: Ctrl+V pastes.
Dan Gookin of DOS For Dummies fame joked that V stood for “vomit,” as in vomiting up the Clipboard. His publisher refused to print that. They actually refused to print that!
Time: 01:15.43
-31: Photoshop’s most essential command? Image Size: Ctrl+Alt+I.
-32: It’s partner, Canvas Size, Ctrl+Alt+C.
-33: Ctrl+F repeats the last filter.
-34: Ctrl+Alt+F for different settings.
-35: Using a selection tool? Drag to start a new selection
-36: Or move a selection outline.
-37: Shift adds to the selection.
-38: Alt deletes.
-39: Shift and Alt finds the intersection.
-40: Press the spacebar to move the selection on-the-fly.
-41: Ctrl+A selects everything;
-42: Ctrl+D selects nothing.
-43: Ctrl+Shift+I selects what’s not selected and deselects everything else.
-44: Ctrl+Alt+R brings up Refine Edge.
-45: Alt-click with the lasso tool to draw straight-sided selections.
-46: Shift-click with a brush to paint straight lines.
-47: Press Alt with a brush to get the color-lifting eyedropper.
-48: Press Ctrl to get the move tool.
-49: Ctrl+H hides selections and other “extras.”
What’s an extra? Press Ctrl+H and find out?
I gotta quicken the pace. Shit!
-50: Ctrl+1,
-51: 2,
-52: ... » ver todo el comentario