Photoshop shortcuts

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Posted on 25th April 2007 by Fredrik W in internet |Uncategorized

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Nik Ainley, who also go under the pseudonym shinybinary recently published a list of Photoshop shortcuts that he finds useful and uses frequently in his workflow.

It’s a really great read, and even if I knew most of them, I learned a few (like holding the ALT-key when using the text-tool and then pressing the left/right arrow allows you to adjust the kerning between individual letters).

I’d like to add a few myself, which I find invaluable in my workflow:

  • Holding CTRL while clicking on a layer in the layers palette will select every pixel in that layer
  • CTRL+SHIFT+i inverts your current selection
  • CTRL+Backspace/ALT+Backspace fills your current layer/selection with your foreground/background colour
  • If you have snap to guides enabled, holding CTRL will temporarily disable this function (works with most tools!)
  • Holding ALT while using the rectangular marquee will scale the marquee box from the middle instead of the bottom corner

Have you got any good tips for a smoother Photoshop workflow? Feel free to share them in a comment!

Oh, and by the way, don’t forget to check out his art – amazing stuff!

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