From the course: Drawing with Photoshop Sketch
Navigating a sketch in Photoshop Sketch - Photoshop Sketch Tutorial
From the course: Drawing with Photoshop Sketch
Navigating a sketch in Photoshop Sketch
- [Instructor] Just before we get into the nitty gritty of using the drawing tools, it's a good idea to cover off how you can pan and zoom so that you can change your view. Because you won't always want to work at the same level of magnification. It's pretty easy to do, and you can plant two fingers down on the glass and push them apart. You'll see that you're zoomed in immediately around where your fingers are and pinching towards each finger, so pinching inwards, that zooms you out. Once you are zoomed in, if you do want to pan you can simply drop two fingers down on the glass, pause a second, and then you'll get this HUD which allows you to move around the image like so. Although often times really in practice what I tend to do is zoom back out again and just quickly zoom in on the area that I want to work in, because they're normally quite close together. But if they weren't, then you could the pan tools. There we are. With that covered off, we can now start to look at using the drawing tools.
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Navigating a sketch in Photoshop Sketch1m 1s
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Using the pencil4m 19s
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Using the fine liner2m 16s
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Using the brush pen4m 24s
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Using the smudge brush2m 26s
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Using the watercolor brush4m 11s
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Using the eraser2m 2s
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Accessing more brushes in Photoshop Sketch2m 22s
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Using Capture CC to make brushes for Photoshop Sketch6m 27s
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Overriding brush settings in Photoshop Sketch2m 57s
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Using Photoshop brushes in Photoshop Sketch3m 40s
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