88 brilliant little tips for Photoshop you’ll wish you’d known earlier We cherish and admire creativity in all its forms. This includes, of course, the growing number of Photoshop artists out there. And we’re always delighted whenever we can find ways to help talent to grow. That’s why we put together this list of 88 brilliant little tips for working with Photoshop. Every single one of them could save you a lot of time and efforts. So, here they are: 1. Press Tab to hide the toolbar and palettes. Shift + Tab will hide palettes only. 2. Use Shift + left click on the blue stripe of the toolbar or on the palettes to move them to the side of the window. 3. Double click on the upper blue stripe in any palette window to minimize it. 4. Double click on the gray background to open an existing document, while Shift + double click will open Adobe Bridge. 5. Tired of the dull gray background? Click the Paint Bucket Tool, then Shift + clickon the background, and it will change to the color you chose for your foreground. 6. To select all layers press Alt + Ctrl + A. 7. Caps Lock will change your cursor to a sharper cross. 8. Press F to choose from three different display options, which will allow you to make the workbench larger. 9. To draw a straight line with a brush or pencil, click once at the beginning of your line, and then Shift + click at the endpoint. 10. Press and hold Ctrl to change any tool to Move Tool; release to change it back. 11. Use Ctrl + Alt + click to create a copy of an image and move it with your cursor. 12. Press and hold Space to change any instrument to Hand Tool; release to change it back. 13. Use Ctrl + Space + click to zoom in; Alt + Space + click to zoom out. 14. Press Ctrl and + or — to zoom in or out by percentage points. 15. Hold Alt with the Eyedropper Tool, and you can take a sample for your background color. 16. Draw a line with the Measure Tool, then press and hold Alt and draw a second line out from the endpoint of the first one to measure the angle between them. 17. Press Ctrl + Alt + Z or Ctrl + Shift + Z to undo or redo a number of actions. 18. Use Alt + Backspace and Ctrl + Backspace to paint the image in the foreground or background color, respectively. Shift + Backspace brings up the Paint Bucket window. Alt + Shift + Backspace or Ctrl + Shift + Backspace will paint your image in the foreground or background color, respectively, while leaving transparent patches as they are. 19. Holding Alt and Free Transforming with Ctrl + T will transform a copy of the object, while Ctrl + Shift + T will repeat the most recent transformations. 20. The size of the canvas can be easily increased with the help of Crop Tool — expand it over the canvas borders and press OK. 21. Pressing Ctrl + J creates a copy of the current layer.