| Knowing my shortcuts in Photoshop is probably the most important thing to me and probably to any professional artist! It definitely has increased my work output rate a lot by cutting down on my time looking for these tools. Most of these tools are used in 90% of the artworks that I do on a daily basis.
I know it might look like a lot... but if you give it a try and learn one shortcut at a time as you go, you will have all of them in a matter of days! Start working like a pro!
Most of these are default Photoshop Shortcuts. For some, CTRL+Q ... the most annoying default shortcut purpose of photoshop quit...! I changed that to Add Reveal Mask which helps me add masks to layers.
Certain tools or operations I have not set any shortcuts at all. Shortcuts like Flip Horizontal (ALT+E A H) looks like a lot at first, but its basically explained this way. Whenever you hold down ALT in any windows Application, the tools in the tool bar shows an "_" underline below one of the letters. For Example: File would show File meaning if you hold down ALT and F, you can get the File menu to open and any tool under that can be followed by just pressing the letter that shows the underline.
Similarly, "ALT E A H" can be explained by , ALT+E to get the Edit menu open, then A to get Transform and then Flip Horizontal. Simple :)
Tool Shortcuts
1. V = Move Tool
2. B or SHIFT B = Brush/ Pencil
3. P = Pen
4. ALT+P = Convert Anchor Point
5. A = Anchor Selection
6. Shift + A = Point Selection
7. T = Text Tool
8. U = Automatic Shapes
9. Z = Zoom in
10. O = Burn/ Dodge Tool
11. D = Reset color palette to Black and White
Tool Options
12. Numbers 0 to 9 -> Control Brush Opacity. ( 1 would stand for 10%, and 1 1 would stand for 11% )
13. Numbers 0 to 9 on Number Pad = Control Layer Opacity
14. [ = Increase Brush Size
15. ] = Decrease Brush Size
16. < = Previous Brush
17. > = Next Brush
Layer and Document Shortcuts
18. CTRL + = Zoom Document
19. CTRL - = Zoom Out Document
20. CRTL ] = Move layer or set upwards
21. CRTL [ = Move layer or set Downwards
22. ALT [ = Go to Previous Layer
23. ALT ] = Go to Next Layer
24. CTRL+E = Merge Current Layer
25. CTRL + SHIFT + E = Merge Visible
26. CTRL+ X = Cut
27. CTRL + C = Copy
28. CTRL + V = Paste
29. CTRL + SHIFT+ C = Copy Visible
Custom Shortcuts (CTRL ALT SHIFT K)
30. CTRL G = Group Layers (works in Photoshop CS3)
31. CTRL+Q = Add Reveal Mask (Default shortcut of Quit is not needed most of the time... more of a hassle! )
32. CTRL+SHIFT+N = New Set from Linked Layers (shortcut used in CS versions and below)
33. CTRL+SHIFT+H = Delete Hidden Layers and Sets (Very helpful to get those unwanted layers out of your PSD file)
Image Adjustments
34. ALT+I + I = Image Size
35. ALT+I + S = Canvas Size
36. ALT+E A H = Flip Horizontal
37. ALT+E A V = Flip Vertical
38. CTRL+ T = Transform
39. CTRL + T + SHIFT = Uniform Transform
40. CTRL + T + ALT = Transform from Center
41. CTRL + L = Level
42. CTRL + U = Hue and Adjustments
43. CTRL + SHIFT + U = Desaturate
44. CTRL + M = Curves
45. CTRL + I = Invert Colors
Selection Shortcuts
46. CTRL ALT D = Feather
47. CTRL A = Select All
48. CTRL D = Select None / Deselect
49. CTRL SHIFT I = Inverse Selection
50. CTRL + ´ = Show Grid
51. CTRL + ; = Show Guides
52. CTRL + R = Show Rulers
53. CTRL+ H = Show Extras
54. F7 = Layer Panel
55. F9 = Actions Panel
56. X = Swap Background and Foreground Colors
I am pretty sure I missed out some, I will update it when I have more :)
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