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Photoshop CS6: Video QuickStart is Live!

June 21, 2012 in Graphic Design, News, Personal, Photography, Photoshop, Tutorials, Video

Photoshop CS6 Visual QuickStart GuideI am so excited to announce today that my new video series Photoshop CS6: Video QuickStart is now live on Peachpit.com! The series  is to accompany the new release of the Photoshop CS6: Visual QuickStart Guide book. Both are designed to help beginners get up to speed with Photoshop using CS6 and are great resources that take you through some Photoshop essentials and provide a good foundation for getting started with this powerful program.

The link above (which is an affiliate link, by the way, which means I will get a little something if you buy anything from Peachpit via the link) will take you to the book itself, but if you then go to Topics>Adobe Photoshop>Store (on the left, under the topic header) you can purchase the videos there and watch a sample chapter on Masks.

If you know anyone who wants to learn more about Photoshop and wants a great guidebook for all of its bells and whistles, please bring them to this page and have them use this link so they can get started learning today!

(Once I have it from Peachpit, I will share a sample video here as well.)

Photoshop Toolbox: Guides

November 3, 2011 in Graphic Design, Photoshop, Photoshop Toolbox, Tutorials

Photoshop Toolbox - Beginner Tips for Photoshop

The Photoshop Toolbox is a regular series designed to help those who are still finding their way around Photoshop to learn some of the nuances of tools, layers, and other functions found in this powerful program.

On this edition of the Photoshop Toolbox we’re going to take a look at Guides in Photoshop. Guides are one of those little things that can be a huge help when laying out a new design. They can help you line up different elements, make sure elements are the same height/width so they fit within a row or column nicely, or they can be very useful when creating a new graphic so you can fit it all together.

The easiest way to create a new guide is to press Cmd/Ctrl+R to make your Rulers visible in your document window. Then, just click on the left-hand ruler and drag into your image to create a vertical guide. Do the same with the top ruler to create a horizontal guide. If you find that you need to reposition your guide(s), select the Move Tool (V) and hover over the desired guide until the cursor changes, then just click and drag to the new location. To remove a single guide, simply grab it and drag it all the way off the document window.

If you need your guides to be in a specific location – say, for margins or bleed areas or to locate the exact center of the document – go up to the menu and select View>New Guide. In the resulting dialog box, choose the orientation of your guide (vertical or horizontal) and type in the number and units (px, in, cm…) and click OK. If you still need to move your guides around, you can still do so using the Move Tool as we talk about above.

It’s easy to accidentally move your guides when using the Move Tool and clicking on an element located near one of your guides. Once you have the guides in place, go up to View>Lock Guides and they will remain in place until you choose to unlock them later on.

If you want to get an idea of what the design looks like without the clutter of the guides, you can temporarily hide them by hitting Cmd/Ctrl+H. When you are finished and no longer need your guides, or if you want to start fresh with your guides,  simply go up to the menu and select View>Clear Guides and you’re all set!

If there is a tool or feature in Photoshop that you’d like me to write about in the future, please leave a comment below or send me an email to askjason@jasondmoore.com.

Welcome to the New JasonDMoore.com!

November 1, 2011 in Contest, Freelancing, Graphic Design, Graphic Design Podcast, News, Photoshop, Web Design, Web Design Podcast

Welcome to the new and improved www.JasonDMoore.com!

After a lot of reflection, self-examination, and hard work I am pleased to relaunch my website with a new-found sense of direction and drive. I am being much more intentional about focusing on my graphic and web design work and how I go about offering those services to individuals, businesses and not-for-profit organizations as I move forward with my freelancing.

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Happy New Year!

January 1, 2011 in Personal

And thank you to everyone who stuck with me during my long absences and helped make 2010 such a great year!

As for 2011, I’m not big on specific resolutions but I think the best way to put it is something along the lines of what I heard via Darren Rowse (ProBlogger.net) on Twitter: “I will be a producer not a consumer.”

Here’s to a very inspirational, creative, and productive 2011!

Happy New Year!

January 1, 2010 in Personal

Here’s to a creatively charged 2010 full of inspiration and new opportunities for learning and growth in all areas of life!

Happy New Year!