

See also: 5 YouTube Channels to Learn Amazing Video Effects Premiere and After Effects shortcuts The tools you’ll probably use the most are the marquee selection tool, which is M, the color picker (eyedropper) tool, I, the brush tool, B, and the eraser tool E. See also: 9 Amazing Projects Made in Microsoft Excel Photoshop shortcuts When you have several projects, canvases or file windows in any of the Adobe programs, you can easily flip through them on Macs with Command+~ and Ctrl+~ on PCs. Here are also the basic shortcuts you need to master for every Adobe application:Ĭommand/Ctrl+A: select your entire current layer You can also hover over any specific tool you use often to see which key it’s bound to in parentheses. Regardless of the tool you’re using, hit V to turn your cursor back into the move tool. No matter what program you’re using, you’ll always want to go back to your selection/move tool, which looks like the standard black cursor.

Let's take a look: Shortcuts for every program That's why we've rounded up a collection of handy shortcuts to keep in mind as you work to significantly increase your speed when using Adobe programs - and many of these tips translate between different programs, too. See also: 12 Beginner Tutorials for Getting Started With Photoshop
