
Le Programme - 1. Ch1 : Astuces & Raccourcis
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Le Programme - 1. Ch1 : Astuces & Raccourcis
Introduction and Overview
In this video, the speaker provides tips and tricks for using the brush tool and other generic tools in Photoshop. These tools are commonly used and it is important to be familiar with their features, shortcuts, and techniques.
Using the Eyedropper Tool
- The shortcut "Alt" allows you to activate the eyedropper tool while using the brush tool. This enables you to select colors from your document by clicking on them.
- : Holding down "Alt" while using the brush tool activates the eyedropper tool.
- : Pressing "Ctrl + Shift + Alt + Right-click" opens a color picker palette where you can select any desired color.
Customizing Color Selection
- To avoid losing selected colors when moving outside of the color picker square, press the spacebar to disable tracking before releasing the mouse button.
- : Pressing spacebar disables color tracking when selecting colors outside of the color picker square.
- A personalized shortcut can be set up to open the color picker quickly, making it more accessible than using default shortcuts.
- : Assigning a custom shortcut (e.g., F1 key) to open the color picker saves time and makes it easily accessible.
Swapping Foreground and Background Colors
- Instead of interrupting your workflow by manually changing colors, pressing "X" swaps between foreground and background colors instantly.
- : Pressing "X" swaps foreground and background colors efficiently.
Adjusting Brush Opacity
- Rather than going to the top menu each time to adjust brush opacity, using the numeric keypad shortcuts provides a quicker method.
- : Using the numeric keypad, pressing "0" sets opacity to 100%, while pressing other numbers (e.g., 9 for 90%) adjusts opacity accordingly.
Varying Brush Size
- Instead of right-clicking and adjusting brush size manually, holding down the Alt key and clicking allows you to change brush size dynamically.
- : Holding down the Alt key while clicking allows you to vary brush size without interrupting your workflow.
These are some useful tips and shortcuts for efficiently using the brush tool and other generic tools in Photoshop.
Réduire le jeu vers la gauche et varier le diamètre
In this section, the speaker demonstrates a useful shortcut for reducing the brush size by moving it to the left and varying the diameter. They also show how to change the hardness of the brush by moving it up and down.
- By holding down the right-click and dragging towards the left, you can reduce the brush size.
- Moving the brush towards the right increases its diameter.
- To change the hardness of the brush, hold down right-click and drag upwards to increase hardness (100%) or downwards to decrease hardness (0%).
Utiliser l'outil de zoom et déplacement avec la touche espace
The speaker explains how to use shortcuts for zooming in and out as well as navigating through your workspace using the spacebar.
- Pressing the spacebar activates a hand tool that allows you to navigate within your workspace.
- Clicking on your document while holding down space allows you to move around without changing tools.
- Use the "Z" key to zoom in on your document. Clicking once zooms in, while holding Alt and clicking zooms out with an animation effect.
Astuces pour modifier la dureté du pinceau et se déplacer rapidement dans les calques
The speaker shares tips for modifying brush hardness and quickly navigating through layers.
- To modify brush hardness, hold down right-click and drag upwards or downwards. Moving up increases hardness (100%), while moving down decreases it (0%).
- Pressing Spacebar + Right-click allows you to move around your workspace without changing tools.
- Use shortcut "V" for selecting Move Tool. Holding Ctrl + Left-click on a specific area selects that layer automatically.
- When using Eraser Tool, the same options and settings as the Brush Tool apply. You can customize shape, size, and hardness.
Sélectionner rapidement des calques avec le raccourci Ctrl + Left-click
The speaker demonstrates a shortcut for quickly selecting layers using Ctrl + Left-click.
- Pressing Ctrl + Left-click on a specific area automatically selects the corresponding layer.
- This shortcut is useful for quickly navigating through layers without having to manually select them in the Layers panel.
- By default, Photoshop's Auto-select option should be set to "Layer" instead of "Group" for this shortcut to work effectively.
Les mêmes options pour la gomme que pour le pinceau
The speaker explains that the eraser tool shares the same options and settings as the brush tool.
- The eraser tool has the same customization options as the brush tool, including shape, size, hardness, etc.
- Pressing F5 opens up the Brush Settings panel where you can modify these options for both brush and eraser tools.
- Changes made to brush settings will also apply to the eraser tool if they are linked together.
Timestamps are provided in French language.
French Transcript Summary
This section of the transcript is in French. The speaker discusses something related to being around others and feeling a certain way.
Topic: Feeling Uncomfortable Around Others
- The speaker mentions that when people are around, sometimes they feel uncomfortable or not at ease.
- It is implied that this discomfort may lead to a desire to be alone or away from others.
Please note that the above summary is based on the provided transcript and may not capture the full context or details of the video.