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Getting To Know Your Short-Cuts | Photoshop

Tutorial Name: Getting To Know Your Short-Cuts | Photoshop  

Category: Graphics Tutorials

Submitted By: Chi

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Hey guys, today
I will be showing you the "Tool" short-cut
keys for most versions of Photoshop.




"Tools" Short-Cut Keys





V - Move Tool

M - Rectangular Marque Tool / EllipticalMarquee tool

L - Lasso tool / Polygonal Lasso tool / MagneticLasso tool

W - Magic Wand tool / Quick Selection tool

C - Crop Tool

J - Spot Healing Brush tool / Healing Brushtool / Patch tool / Red Eye tool

B - Brush tool / Pencil tool / ColorReplacement tool

S - Clone Stamp tool / Pattern Stamp tool

Y - History Brush tool / Art History Brushtool

E - Eraser tool / BackgroundEraser tool / Magic Eraser

G - Gradient tool / Paint Bucket tool

O - Dodge tool / Burn tool / Sponge tool

P - Pen tool / Freeform Pen tool

T - Text tool

A - Path Selection tool / Direct Selection tool

U - Rectangle tool / Rounded Rectangle tool / Ellipse tool / Polygon tool / Line
tool / Custom Shape tool

I - Eyedropper tool / ColorSampler tool / Measure tool / Count tool

H - Hand tool

Z - Zoom tool




I do plan on making
another tutorial for showing
more short-cut keys, but for now
I hope this will help.

Thanks guys,
-Chi

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GhostPosted:

I believe there's another post like this but has every single one of them, oh well.

MrParkerPosted:

Thank you for the tutorial definitely helpful

TOXICPosted:

Nice tutorial bro, I certainly found it helpful.

KatsumiPosted:

Thanks for the tutorial. It should be useful to have up in the background to eventually memorize them. I have personally always found things like shortcuts hard to remember

MattMillerPosted:

You should add all the ctrl/command short cuts too. They are a lot more helpful.