[h=3]01. Rotating patterns[/h]
You can make amazing kaleidoscopic patterns with the help of a keyboard shortcut. Cmd/Ctrl+Shift+Alt+T lets you duplicate a layer and repeat a transformation in one go. To demonstrate, we've made a narrow glowing shape by squeezing a lens flare effect, but you can use any shape, image or effect you like. First, make an initial rotation by pressing Cmd/Ctrl+T and turning slightly, then hit Enter to apply. Next, press Cmd/Ctrl+Shift+Alt+T repeatedly to create a pattern.
[h=3]02. Combine images with text[/h]
There's a really easy way to overlay an image on top of text. Drop an image layer over a type layer then hold down Alt and click the line between the two layers in the Layers Panel to clip the image to the text.
[h=3]03. Bird's Eye View[/h]When zoomed in close, hold down H and drag in the image to instantly dart out to full screen then jump back to another area. One of the best Photoshop tips for viewing work!
[h=3]04. Quick full Layer Masks[/h]You can Alt-click on the Layer Mask icon to add a full mask that hides everything on the layer.
[h=3]05. Easier marquee selections[/h]Hold down Alt to start a selection at the center point with any Marquee tool, and then hold Space to temporarily move the selection around.
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You can make amazing kaleidoscopic patterns with the help of a keyboard shortcut. Cmd/Ctrl+Shift+Alt+T lets you duplicate a layer and repeat a transformation in one go. To demonstrate, we've made a narrow glowing shape by squeezing a lens flare effect, but you can use any shape, image or effect you like. First, make an initial rotation by pressing Cmd/Ctrl+T and turning slightly, then hit Enter to apply. Next, press Cmd/Ctrl+Shift+Alt+T repeatedly to create a pattern.
[h=3]02. Combine images with text[/h]
There's a really easy way to overlay an image on top of text. Drop an image layer over a type layer then hold down Alt and click the line between the two layers in the Layers Panel to clip the image to the text.
[h=3]03. Bird's Eye View[/h]When zoomed in close, hold down H and drag in the image to instantly dart out to full screen then jump back to another area. One of the best Photoshop tips for viewing work!
[h=3]04. Quick full Layer Masks[/h]You can Alt-click on the Layer Mask icon to add a full mask that hides everything on the layer.
[h=3]05. Easier marquee selections[/h]Hold down Alt to start a selection at the center point with any Marquee tool, and then hold Space to temporarily move the selection around.
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