Adobe Photoshop is an amazing software which can be used for photo editing, logo making, photo retouching, creating graphic designs etc. etc. Photoshop has many tools which can used to get desired outcome. In this blog we will check some cool features of Photoshop Tools.
Photoshop
Toolbar can be seen as given in the below Image:
Single or Double column Toolbar:
The single toolbar can be
extended into double column by clicking on the double arrow as shown in the
image:
Default and Hidden tools:
The default tool is displayed initially in each spot in the toolbar. But Photoshop will display the last tool you selected, it won't always display the default tool.
There are many tools available in
Photoshop than what we see normally.
A small arrow in
the bottom right corner of a tool icon means that there are more tools hiding
behind it in that same spot:
If we click and hold, we will be able to see more than
one tool like shown in the image below:
Photoshop Tools and Uses:
Photoshop's toolbar is organized in
such way that user can perform the tasks easily.
Photoshop's Move and Selection tools
are at the top. Crop and Slice tools
are below them. After that are the Measurement tools,
then Retouching and Painting tools.
Then Drawing and Type tools.
And at last, we have the Navigation tools at the
bottom.
A brief description of each of the tools
are given below. A default tool is indicated by
an asterisk (*) sign, and keyboard shortcut of that tool is indicated by the letter
in parenthesis. Press and hold Shift key as you
press the letter to switch between tools.
Move and Selection Tools:
Move Tool * ( V ): The Move Tool is used to move layers, selections and guides within a Photoshop document. Enable "Auto-Select" to automatically select the layer or group you click on.
Artboard Tool ( V ): The Artboard Tool allows you to easily design multiple web or UX (user experience) layouts for different devices or screen sizes.
Rectangular Marquee Tool * ( M ): The Rectangular Marquee Tool draws rectangular
selection outlines. Press and hold Shift as you drag to draw a square
selection.
Elliptical Marquee Tool ( M ): The Elliptical Marquee Tool draws elliptical
selection outlines. Press and hold Shift to draw a selection in a perfect
circle.
Single Row Marquee Tool: The
Single Row Marquee Tool in Photoshop selects a single row of pixels in the
image from left to right.
Single Column Marquee Tool: Use the Single Column Marquee Tool to select a single column
of pixels from top to bottom.
Lasso Tool * ( L ): With
the Lasso Tool, you can draw a freeform selection outline around an
object.
Polygonal Lasso Tool ( L ): Click around an object with the Polygonal Lasso Tool to
surround it with a polygonal, straight-edged selection outline.
Magnetic Lasso Tool ( L ): The Magnetic Lasso Tool snaps the selection
outline to the edges of the object as you move your mouse cursor around it.
Object Selection Tool * ( W ): The Object Selection Tool lets you select an
object just by dragging a rough selection outline around it.
Quick Selection Tool ( W ): The Quick Selection Tool lets you easily select an
object simply by painting over it with a brush. Enable "Auto-Enhance"
in the Options Bar for better quality selections.
Magic Wand Tool ( W ): Photoshop's Magic
Wand Tool selects areas of similar color with a single click. The
"Tolerance" value in the Options Bar sets the range of colors that
will be selected.
Crop and Slice
tools:
CCrop Tool * ( C ): Use the Crop Tool in Photoshop to crop an image and remove unwanted areas. Uncheck "Delete Cropped Pixels" in the Options Bar to crop an image non-destructively.
Perspective Crop Tool ( C ): Use the Perspective Crop Tool to both crop an
image and fix common distortion or perspective problems.
Slice Tool ( C ): The
Slice Tool divides an image or layout into smaller sections (slices) which can
be exported and optimized separately.
Slice Select Tool ( C ): Use
the Slice Select Tool to select individual slices created with the Slice Tool.
Frame Tool * ( K ): New
as of Photoshop CC 2019, the Frame Tool lets you place images into
rectangular or elliptical shapes.
Measurement tools:
Eyedropper Tool * ( I ): Photoshop's
Eyedropper Tool samples colors in an image. Increase "Sample Size" in
the Options Bar for a better representation of the sampled area's color.
3D Material Eyedropper Tool ( I ): Use the 3D Material Eyedropper Tool to sample material from
a 3D model in Photoshop.
Color Sampler Tool ( I ): The
Color Sampler Tool displays color values for the selected (sampled) area in an
image. Up to four areas can be sampled at a time. View the color information in
Photoshop's Info panel.
Ruler Tool ( I ): The
Ruler Tool measures distances, locations and angles. Great for positioning
images and elements exactly where you want them.
Note Tool ( I ): The
Note Tool allows you to attach text-based notes to your Photoshop document,
either for yourself or for others working on the same project. Notes are saved
as part of the .PSD file.
Count Tool ( I ): Use
the Count Tool to manually count the number of objects in an image, or to have
Photoshop automatically count multiple selected areas in the image.
Retouching and
Painting tools:
Spot Healing Brush Tool * ( J ): The Spot Healing Brush in Photoshop quickly
removes blemishes and other minor problem areas in an image. Use a brush size
slightly larger than the blemish for best results.
Healing Brush Tool ( J ): The Healing
Brush lets you repair larger problem areas in an image by painting over
them. Hold Alt (Win) / Option (Mac) and click to sample good texture, then
paint over the problem area to repair it.
Patch Tool ( J ): With
the Patch Tool, draw a freeform selection outline around a problem area. Then
repair it by dragging the selection outline over an area of good texture.
Content-Aware Move Tool ( J ): Use the Content-Aware Move Tool to select and move part of
an image to a different area. Photoshop automatically fills in the hole in the
original spot using elements from the surrounding areas.
Red Eye Tool ( J ): The
Red Eye Tool removes common red eye problems in a photo resulting from camera flash.
Brush Tool * ( B ): The Brush
Tool is Photoshop's primary painting tool. Use it to paint brush strokes
on a layer or on a layer mask.
Pencil Tool ( B ): The
Pencil Tool is another of Photoshop's painting tools. But while the Brush Tool
can paint soft-edge brush strokes, the Pencil Tool always paints with hard
edges.
Color Replacement Tool ( B ): Use the Color Replacement Tool in Photoshop to
easily replace the color of an object with a different color.
Mixer Brush Tool ( B ): Unlike
the standard Brush Tool, the Mixer Brush in Photoshop can simulate elements of
real painting such as mixing and combining colors, and paint wetness.
Clone Stamp Tool * ( S ): The
Clone Stamp Tool is the most basic of Photoshop's retouching tools. It samples
pixels from one area of the image and paints them over pixels in another area.
Pattern Stamp Tool ( S ): Use
the Pattern Stamp Tool to paint a pattern over the image.
History Brush Tool * ( Y ): The History Brush Tool paints a snapshot from an earlier
step (history state) into the current version of the image. Choose the previous
state from the History panel.
Art History Brush Tool ( Y ): The Art History Brush also paints a snapshot from an earlier
history state into the image, but does so using stylized brush strokes.
Eraser Tool * ( E ): The
Eraser Tool in Photoshop permanently erases pixels on a layer. It can also be
used to paint in a previous history state.
Background Eraser Tool ( E ): The Background Eraser Tool erases areas of similar
color in an image by painting over them.
Magic Eraser Tool ( E ): The
Magic Eraser Tool is similar to the Magic Wand Tool in that it selects areas of
similar color with a single click. But the Magic Eraser Tool then permanently
deletes those areas.
Gradient Tool * ( G ): Photoshop's Gradient
Tool draws gradual blends between multiple colors. The Gradient
Editor lets you create and customize your own gradients.
Paint Bucket Tool ( G ): The
Paint Bucket Tool fills an area of similar color with your Foreground color or
a pattern. The "Tolerance" value determines the range of colors that
will be affected around the area where you clicked.
3D Material Drop Tool ( G ): Used in 3D modeling, the 3D Material Drop Tool lets you
sample a material from one area and then drop it into another area of your
model, mesh or 3D layer.
Blur Tool *: The
Blur Tool blurs and softens areas you paint over with the tool.
Sharpen Tool: The
Sharpen Tool sharpens areas you paint over.
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Dodge Tool * ( O ): Paint
over areas in the image with the Dodge Tool to lighten them.
Burn Tool ( O ): The
Burn Tool will darken the areas you paint over.
Drawing and Type
tools:
Pen Tool * ( P ): Photoshop's Pen
Tool allows you to draw extremely precise paths, vector shapes or
selections.
Freeform Pen Tool ( P ): The
Freeform Pen Tool allows you to draw freehand paths or shapes. Anchor points
are automatically added to the path as you draw.
Curvature Pen Tool ( P ): The Curvature
Pen Tool is an easier, simplified version of the Pen Tool. New as of
Photoshop CC 2018.
Polygon Tool ( U ): The Polygon
Tool, updated in Photoshop CC 2021, draws polygonal shapes with any number of
sides. Use the Star Ratio option to turn polygons into stars.
Line Tool ( U ): The Line
Tool, updated in Photoshop CC 2021, draws straight lines or arrows. Use the
Stroke color and weight to control the appearance of the line.
Custom Shape Tool ( U ): Photoshop's Custom
Shape Tool lets you select and draw custom shapes. Choose from Photoshop's
built-in custom shapes or create your own.
Navigation tools:
Hand Tool * ( H ): The Hand Tool lets us click and drag an image around on the screen to view different areas when zoomed in.
Rotate View Tool ( R ): Use
the Rotate View Tool in Photoshop to rotate the canvas so you can view and edit
the image from different angles.
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