PS, I know its a cunty response, but google is a good place to find tutorials. The adobe help file is good too, and has many decent tutorials in itself. Once you know how to use one adobe program, the learning curve for the others in the suite drops dramatically.
Yea, like brisk said, click the Adobe picture in the tool palette in Photoshop. If I wasn't able to figure out what a tool did on my own, I clicked the picture and found out from Adobe's site.
brisk wrote:PS, I know its a cunty response, but google is a good place to find tutorials. The adobe help file is good too, and has many decent tutorials in itself. Once you know how to use one adobe program, the learning curve for the others in the suite drops dramatically.