![]() I’ve already gone ahead and selected the giraffe’s head, copied and pasted it to a new layer. ![]() It’s got some nice edges, which will make my demonstration all that much easier. These are the types of tricks you aren’t going to come across very often, so I encourage you to read on below. Not only am I going to let you in on some really nifty keyboard shortcuts that work with the Free Transform Tool, but I’ll also show you how you can use different variations of this tool to complete many different tasks. ![]() Today’s post is going to cover some interesting ground. It’s at this point that you’ll want to breeze through the easy stuff and get to what’s going to get things done. After a while though, when you’ve completed a command, or commands, time and time again, there really is no reason to have to “think” about things so much. After all, speeding things up is the last thing you need during those beginning stages. It’s common practice to avoid them at all costs when you’re first starting out. You know you’re getting somewhere while learning applications such as Adobe Photoshop when you begin using keyboard shortcuts.
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