PS (6) Basics

Table of contents

1. Text tool

2. Gradient tool


1. Text tool

1. Horizontal (vertical) text tool:

(1) Select the text tool, click on the canvas to enter text

(2) Determine the way of input:

A. Check mark in the attribute column

B. CTRL+ENTER

C. Small keyboard ENTER

D. Feel free to click to switch other tools

E. Click on the blank space

(3) You can switch horizontal or vertical in the property bar

Menu Bar - Text - Text Typesetting Direction - Horizontal / Vertical

(4) Select the text, press and hold ALT + ← / ALT + → to adjust the word spacing

               Press and hold ALT + ↑ / ALT + ↓ to adjust the line spacing

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(1) Click the text : it will not automatically wrap, you need to manually click the Enter key on the large keyboard to change the line, suitable for title text

      Paragraph text : Click and drag on the canvas to pull out the text box, it will automatically wrap, and the text will only be displayed in the text box. When the text overflows, there will be a plus sign at the bottom, which is suitable for explanatory text

3. Horizontal (vertical) text mask tool: After inputting text, you get the selected area of ​​the text, which cannot be changed twice

4. Right-click on the text layer to rasterize the text and turn it into a normal layer. Hold down the CTRL key and click the thumbnail of the layer to call up the selection

2. Gradient tool

1. Concept: Soft transition from one color to another

2. Method: Drag the left mouse button to display a gradient

3. Gradient editor: (select the gradient tool, click the small color bar in the property bar to call out the gradient editor)

4. Gradient color bar: the lower slider adjusts the color, and the upper slider adjusts the opacity

5. Drag the slider to the outside and release the mouse to delete the color slider, click below the gradient color bar to add a color slider. Click the color slider below and click the color bar again to copy the color

6. Gradient type:

(1) Linear gradient: Gradient from the starting point to the end point in a straight line

(2) Radial Gradient: Gradient from the start point to the end point in a circular pattern

(3) Angle gradient: Gradient around the starting point in a counterclockwise sweep

(4) Symmetrical gradient: symmetrical linear gradient on both sides of the starting point

(5) Rhombus Gradient: Gradient from the center to the outside in a diamond pattern to the corner

7. Reverse: the colors of the starting point and the ending point are swapped

8. CTRL+SHIFT+ALT+E stamp all layers

9. Add noise effect: After imprinting all layers, filter - noise - add noise (quantity: 10-12, Gaussian distribution, check monochrome)

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