How Photoshop Differs from AutoCAD in Graphic Design (1)

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How Photoshop Differs from AutoCAD in Graphic Design (1)

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Designing images in Adobe Photoshop involves several creative steps and requires the right tools and techniques. Unlike AutoCAD, which is suited for precise technical drawings, Photoshop is focused on image manipulation and graphic design, making it more artistic. Users can enhance their designs using various layer styles, such as drop shadow, inner shadow, outer glow, and bevel and emboss. Photoshop also supports multiple file formats, providing flexibility for saving and exporting projects. The software typically requires a significant amount of disk space due to its many features and functionalities. By understanding these aspects, users can effectively utilize Photoshop's capabilities to create impressive visuals. –

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Title: How Photoshop Differs from AutoCAD in Graphic Design (1)


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Image editing using adobe photoshop Top
Inquiries Answered
1.How to resize an image in adobe Photoshop? To
resize an image in Adobe Photoshop, open the
image and go to the menu bar. Select "Image" and
then "Image Size." In the dialog box, you can
adjust the dimensions by entering new values for
width and height. Ensure "Constrain Proportions"
is checked to maintain the aspect ratio. You can
also change the resolution if needed. Click "OK"
to apply the changes. Finally, save your resized
image by choosing "File" gt "Save As" to keep the
original intact.
ADOBE PHOTOSHOP
2. How to rotate in adobe Photoshop? To rotate
an image in Adobe Photoshop, select the layer you
want to rotate. Go to the top menu and click on
"Edit," then choose "Transform" and select
"Rotate." You can also use the shortcut Ctrl T
(Cmd T on Mac) to enter Free Transform mode.
Drag the corners to rotate manually or enter a
specific angle in the options bar. Press Enter to
apply the transformation. For rotating the entire
canvas, go to "Image," then "Image Rotation," and
choose your desired angle (90 degrees, 180
degrees, etc.).
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Image editing using adobe photoshop Top
Inquiries Answered
3. How to merge layers in adobe Photoshop? To
merge layers in Adobe Photoshop, select the
layers you want to combine in the Layers panel.
Hold down the Shift key and click on each layer
to select multiple layers. Then, right-click on
one of the selected layers and choose Merge
Layers from the context menu. Alternatively, you
can press CtrlE (CmdE on Mac) to merge the
selected layers. If you want to merge all visible
layers, go to the top menu and select Layer gt
Merge Visible. Remember to save your work after
merging!
4. How to duplicate in adobe Photoshop? To
duplicate an object or layer in Adobe Photoshop,
select the layer in the Layers panel, then
right-click and choose "Duplicate Layer."
Alternatively, you can press CtrlJ (Windows) or
CommandJ (Mac) to quickly duplicate the selected
layer. To duplicate a specific element, use the
Lasso or Marquee tool to select it, then use the
same shortcut or right-click and choose "Layer
via Copy" (CtrlJ/CommandJ). You can also hold
the Alt key (Option on Mac) while dragging the
layer to create a duplicate.
5. What is dpi in adobe Photoshop? DPI stands
for "dots per inch" and is a measure of print
resolution in Adobe Photoshop. It indicates how
many individual dots of ink are placed in a
one-inch line. Higher DPI values result in
greater detail and clarity in printed images,
making them suitable for professional-quality
prints. Common DPI settings are 300 DPI for
high-quality prints and 72 DPI for web images.
When creating or editing images in Photoshop,
it's essential to set the appropriate DPI based
on the intended output to ensure optimal visual
quality.
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