Want to learn how everything works in Photoshop? We'll help you make your photos better, draw vector graphics, and design a web site.


To get started with Photoshop, you need to know what everything does. Here's a look at practically every tool in Photoshop in less than 25 minutes.


Now that you know the tools Photoshop has to offer, we can take a look at using them to correct and alter color, retouch blemishes and other unwanted parts of your photos, and enhance portraits to make the subject look especially good.

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Photoshop isn't just for photos. In this lesson, we're going to take a look at Photoshop's ability to create vector graphics with the pen tool and draw my friend Christine.


For our last lesson, we're going to take a look at how to use Photoshop to layout and mock up a web design—the Lifehacker home page—from scratch.


If you get this far that means you've learned the basics of Photoshop—but now what? Before we call it quits, we'll take a look at the next steps you can take in furthering your Photoshop education and some additional resources to help you along the way.


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