با استفاده از این دورهٔ آموزشی سطح مقدماتی (+ سطح متوسط) فتوشاپ سیسی 2018، میتوانید کار با نرمافزار عالی و قدرتمند Photoshop CC را بصورت عملی-کاربُردی فرا بگیرید. این آموزش، مرحلهٔ اول از سری آموزش 3 مرحلهای فتوشاب شامل Fundamentals (مقدماتی)، Advanced (پیشرفته) و Mastery (حرفهای) میباشد که با عنوان رسمی Photoshop CC 2018 One-on-One: Fundamentals منتشر شده است. هر دو مرحلهٔ دیگر یعنی پیشرفته و حرفهای نیز در سایت سافتگذر برای دانلود قرار گرفتهاند. این سری آموزش 3 قسمتی، سطح متوسط ندارد، زیرا آموزشهای سطح متوسط در لابلای همین دورهٔ سطح مقدماتی حاضر یعنی Fundamentals ادغام شدهاند؛ به همین دلیل نیازی به وجود یک مجموعهٔ آموزشی با سطح متوسط بصورت مستقل، نیست. آموزشهای این دوره کاملاً از سطح مبتدی آغاز میشوند و تا تکنیکها و مفاهیم مهمترِ مربوط به نرمافزار فتوشاپ (در سطوح متوسط) ادامه پیدا میکنند. این مجموعهٔ آموزشی، توسط مدرس طراحی گرافیک بسیار معروف و پرطرفدار، یعنی استاد Deke McClelland تدریس شده است.
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تولید کننده: Lynda
تاریخ انتشار: 05-02-2018
سطح: مقدماتی + متوسط (سطح متوسط، در این آموزش سطح مقدماتی ادغام شده است)
مدت زمان آموزش: 16 ساعت و 24 دقیقه و 48 ثانیه
زبان آموزش: انگلیسی
زیرنویس انگلیسی: دارد
فایلهای تمرینی (Exercise Files): دارد
فرمت فایلهای ویدئویی: MP4
مدرس: Deke McClelland
فهرست کامل سرفصلها و عناوین این آموزش:
Introduction
Welcome - 2m 57s
Updates to the Photoshop CC 2018 interface - 3m 31s
I 1. Opening an Image
How it all starts - 34s
Opening from the Windows desktop - 8m 10s
Opening from the Macintosh Finder - 7m 6s
Using the Start screen or Open command - 5m 37s
Opening an image from Adobe Bridge - 6m 6s
Opening an image in Camera Raw - 5m 29s
Closing one image at a time, or all at once - 6m 2s
I 2. Getting Around
Navigating your image - 29s
Zooming in and out - 7m 29s
Using the more precise Zoom tool - 6m 58s
Five ways to zoom continuously - 7m 8s
Entering a custom zoom value - 4m 29s
Scrolling (panning) - 3m 43s
A few top-secret scrolling tricks - 5m 29s
Switching between open images - 5m 43s
Rotating and resetting the view - 4m 25s
Cycling between screen modes - 6m 17s
Using the Navigator panel - 7m 11s
Panels and workspaces—do not skip! - 9m 10s
Updating a workspace - 5m 49s
A few very important preferences - 8m 51s
Reassigning Spotlight (Mac only) - 3m 28s
I 3. Image Size and Resolution
Digital imaging fundamentals - 1m 18s
Image size and resolution - 5m 36s
Introducing the Image Size command - 8m 25s
Common resolution standards - 8m 48s
Upsampling vs. real high-resolution data - 6m 45s
Changing the print resolution - 7m 57s
Downsampling for print - 6m 8s
Downsampling for email and photo sharing - 9m 26s
The seven interpolation settings - 7m 33s
Real-world rules for downsampling - 8m 25s
Upsampling with Preserve Details 2.0 - 10m 46s
I 4. Crop and Straighten
Always shoot big - 1m 31s
Using the Crop tool - 3m 18s
Cropping nondestructively - 5m 11s
Rotating and other Crop tool tricks - 7m 12s
Straightening a crooked image - 4m 58s
Filling in missing background details - 6m 18s
Using the Perspective Crop tool - 2m 26s
Using Content-Aware Crop - 3m 9s
I 5. Introducing Layers
The layered composition - 1m 26s
Introducing the Layers panel - 5m 33s
Converting the flat background to a layer - 6m 43s
Customizing the transparency checkerboard - 3m 15s
Turning a color photo black and white - 5m 30s
Creating a silhouette with Brightness/Contrast - 4m 4s
Creating a new layer and painting on it - 8m 27s
Simple tricks for painting with the Brush tool - 4m 37s
Distinguishing black from non-black pixels - 7m 51s
Moving an image between documents - 5m 10s
Expanding the canvas to accommodate a layer - 4m 35s
Auto-Select and the Move tool - 5m 29s
Employing a clipping mask - 3m 40s
Working with Opacity and blend modes - 8m 7s
Five ways to duplicate layers - 7m 57s
Scale, rotate, and layer mask - 5m 27s
Filling a selection with color - 7m 39s
I 6. Saving Your Progress
The many, many ways to save - 58s
Five essential things to know about saving - 10m 5s
Saving layers to the native PSD format - 7m 33s
Saving a flat print image to TIFF - 5m 32s
Saving an interactive image to PNG - 8m 9s
Saving a flat photograph to JPEG - 6m 55s
I 7. Brightness and Contrast
Luminance and its relationship to color - 1m 47s
How luminance works - 5m 18s
The three Auto commands - 4m 45s
Automatic Brightness/Contrast - 6m 59s
Custom Brightness/Contrast - 4m 42s
Applying a dynamic adjustment layer - 5m 57s
Adjustment layer tips and tricks - 5m 7s
Isolating an adjustment with a layer mask - 4m 39s
Introducing the Histogram - 4m 40s
Putting the Histogram to use - 5m 48s
Reducing contrast with Shadows/Highlights - 6m 41s
I 8. Balancing Colors
Color resides in the eyes of the beholder - 1m 22s
Identifying the color cast of a photo - 4m 19s
Correcting a color cast automatically - 5m 16s
Manually adjusting colors with Color Balance - 5m 41s
Adjusting a color cast with Photo Filter - 5m 53s
Correcting color cast in Camera Raw - 6m 17s
Adjusting color intensity with Vibrance - 4m 51s
Introducing Hue/Saturation - 5m 57s
Using the Targeted Adjustment tool - 3m 55s
Summoning colors where none exist - 4m 11s
Making even more color with Vibrance - 3m 24s
Creating a quick-and-dirty sepiatone - 6m 4s
Customizing your own personal color chart - 1m 31s
I 9. Making Selections
Power of selection in Photoshop - 57s
Using the geometric Marquee tools - 6m 59s
Painting with the Quick Selection tool - 5m
Add, subtract, and intersect selections - 5m 48s
Turning a selection into a layer mask - 8m 14s
Aligning a layer to a selection - 5m 54s
Working with the Magic Wand tool - 6m 46s
Saving and loading selections - 6m 57s
Refining the quality of a selection - 5m 34s
Adding clouds to your composition - 4m 35s
Enhancing the drama of your scene - 5m 56s
Conquering the Quick Selection tool - 6m 31s
Using each of the three Lasso tools - 7m 18s
Drawing a freeform shadow with the Lasso - 4m 35s
Colorizing a layer with Color Overlay - 3m 1s
I 10. The Quick Mask Mode
Painting selections - 1m 41s
Combining the best of the selection tools - 6m 35s
Introducing the Quick Mask mode - 7m 33s
The fastest way to save a selection - 4m 5s
Gauging the quality of a selection - 7m 38s
Painting adjustments with the Brush tool - 6m 16s
Adding motion blur with the Smudge tool - 5m 47s
Reversing a mask with Invert - 4m 26s
Applying a special-effects filter - 7m 2s
Smoothing a badly stroked edge - 4m 54s
Selecting all the black lines - 5m 27s
Expanding and contracting a selection - 6m 30s
I 11. Retouch and Heal
Your best face forward - 1m 13s
Correcting very bad colors - 4m 48s
Cloning and Content-Aware - 7m 12s
A closer look at Content-Aware cloning - 6m 44s
Painting with the Spot Healing Brush - 5m 28s
Healing Brush tips and tricks - 7m 8s
Shift-clicking to heal in straight lines - 6m 24s
Using the standard Healing Brush - 5m 50s
Flipping and rotating the source data - 6m 20s
Using the Dodge and Burn tools - 6m 44s
Whitening teeth with the Sponge tool - 5m 34s
Reshaping details with the Liquify filter - 5m 8s
Selectively recoloring details - 8m 50s
Smoothing skin textures with blur - 6m 24s
Nondestructive dodging and burning - 7m 17s
I 12. Introducing Camera Raw
The most powerful Photoshop plugin - 1m 12s
Applying Camera Raw as a filter - 6m 45s
The nondestructive Camera Raw - 4m 55s
Handling a Camera Raw image in Photoshop - 5m 36s
Capturing raw images and converting to DNG - 2m 49s
Opening and developing a raw photograph - 6m 7s
Opening and editing multiple images - 5m 9s
Highlights, Shadows, Whites, and Blacks - 6m 24s
Clarity and Chromatic Aberration - 7m 12s
HSL and the Targeted Adjustment tool - 7m 7s
Using the Spot Removal tool - 7m 5s
Cleaning up with the Patch tool - 3m 36s
I 13. Creating and Formatting Text
Vector-based type in Photoshop - 1m 19s
Creating and scaling a line of type - 7m 59s
Formatting type from the options bar - 6m 21s
Formatting type from the Character panel - 6m 42s
Finding the perfect font - 7m 17s
Type size and script fonts - 5m 29s
Creating and editing paragraph text - 5m 9s
Adjusting leading and paragraph spacing - 5m 50s
Setting the antialiasing for very small text - 3m 47s
Aligning one layer to another - 3m 24s
Creating text along a circle - 5m 15s
Finding a character with the Glyphs panel - 4m 41s
Double-stroking a circle - 3m 37s
Creating a distressed cancellation mark - 6m 29s
I 14. Printing Your Images
Print from RGB, not CMYK - 3m 10s
Using my customizable printer test file - 4m 36s
Print, size, and position - 9m 25s
Using printer-specific options on the PC - 8m 4s
Using printer-specific options on the Mac - 4m 57s
Brightening your image for print - 6m 40s
Description and printing marks - 4m 47s
Establishing a borderless bleed - 5m 50s
Previewing an image at print size - 4m 44s
I 15. Creating Web Graphics
Images on the wild wild web - 1m 43s
Assigning copyright and contact info - 6m 10s
How color works on the web - 5m 18s
Introducing the old-school Save for Web - 7m 18s
Saving a full-color PNG image - 6m 25s
Saving a graphic as an 8-bit GIF or PNG - 7m 48s
Using the new Quick Export command - 7m 17s
Exporting vector-based layers to SVG - 5m 2s
Exporting multiple layers and groups - 6m 50s
Conclusion
Until next time - 1m 18s