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Photoshop 101: The Workspace

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Uploaded by on Aug 21, 2008

Part 1 of our multi part series.
Topic: The workspace in Photoshop

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  • Hey, what Desktop Capture software do you use? I'm thinking of using some for some music videos with games I have. Your videos help alot thanks, im looking forward to seeing some new tutorials :D

  • ScreenFlow from VaraSoftware.

  • say the truth man: when you said "there's no way to do that on a pc version, i'm sorry" you really wanted to add "haha losers!"

  • Get out of my head! =)

  • OH SNAP... haha... this is great! like a lot of people i'm self taught with photoshop/illustrator, so every time i watch a video i'm like... "ooooh so that's what that is." i'm looking forward to seeing what's next, especially with illustrator!

    btw, any chance of indesign tutorials being produced, or have you done those already?

    p.s. thanks A LOT for doing this, honestly i appreciate this so much, all the best!

  • We're hoping to provide training for MANY applications, including Indesign. This channel will be big. =)

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  • this is regarding the wallpaper thing, its not as simple as mac but you can go without the gray background in windows its really quite simple. i have my photoshop set up with no gray background and im using windows.

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  • "Background only for Mac" - fuck it, next vid. 

  • That's a quick and good tutorial:) Thumbs up!

  • I used to have a Pallet that had Brightness, Color adjusting, Hue and Saturation, and Exposure all in one... but now i can't figure out how to get it back. =[

    Would you know how to fix that?

  • Saw this on Mashable. Great tutorial, really appreciate it

  • You'll probably get more stick for your comment re: background than the actual tutorial. Well, each to his own... Personally, I can't stand these borderless (what ever you wanna call it) windows, as the background can interfere with tools and panels. nuff said.

  • Easy!! Thanks dude!!!

  • i love your tortorials

  • What about the 3D Tab?

  • it works!

    Thx a lot dude!

  • you drag all the toolbars to the sides of the screens out side of the main window then have your picture window as big as your canvas size

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