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Tuesday, December 4, 2018

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I'd  probably go like like six hundred  percent on the zoom and then just do  like very pixel by pixel making it  really really sharp but anyways now that  we've done that we can zoom back out to  look at the full image and go fifty  percent and as you guys can see there  we've selected that now before we  duplicate it let's do the same thing or  this background and double click on this  lock icon so once we do that a we can  basically lay in the layer two whatever  we want so let's name it McLaren and  then once we've named it MacLaren's  press Enter or click OK and then as you  guys can see there we've got the image  unlocked and the next thing to do is to  make sure that you selected on that on  that layer and then we're gonna go  control-c or command-c  matters if you're on Mac or PC it  doesn't really matter but yeah so just  ctrl C and then control V so once we've  done that as you guys can see now we  have two layers and if we hide this  layer we can hide layers by clicking on  this little eye icon which indicates  layer visibility as it says there so we  click on that as you guys can see we  have just an outline of the McLaren  itself and then the background is just  transparent as I guess totally as I told  you guys before um this checker sort of  thing is indicates that the background  is transparent so let's just bring the  background back and now as you guys can  see we have this McLaren here so we can  click in using the move tool that I  showed you guys earlier we can click and  drag and move it to where wherever we  want on this project let's say we want  this McLaren facing this McLaren so sort  of switching the the direction it's  going so we can go ctrl T which is short  for transform the shortcut and we can go  to height and just add a little minus  symbol or Nova that makes it upside-down  let's let's do it on the with actually  so let's go minus a hundred percent it's  it's still maintaining the same  dimensions however it's negative on the  width making it on the going to other  direction so we can also do that by  clicking and dragging  like that but the easiest way to  maintain the proportions is to just do  it like that so once we choose a spot  where we want that Maclaren we can press  ok or we can even do the rotation like I  showed you guys earlier and that looks  pretty cool just to little McLaren's  facing each other off so what are we  gonna do now we can do some effects  let's say like a drop shadow and that  looks alright let's make it a little  bigger we can do outer glow that looks  cool and then we can increase the size  as yes and see that looks pretty cool so  yeah I just showed you guys everything  else that you know it's quite  straightforward for the effect but now  we're actually gonna do is to actually  make a adjustment layer and basically  we're gonna mess around with the color  correction the exposure everything to  make this image look as nice as possible  so the way we're gonna do this is we're  gonna go to layer and then new or sorry  no we're gonna go to layer new  adjustment layer and then the first  thing we're going to do is to add a  brightness / contrast layer so we're  just gonna click OK you can name that  whatever you want you can even color  code it just like I showed you guys  earlier too for it you know for a better  organization but we're just gonna leave  that alone for now  so as you guys can see this is the first  adjustment layer now adjustment layers  basically are just like editing layers  they're not visible they're not  necessarily like solid items but or  objects in the scene or in the and you  know in the project and the oh and all  the elements but they're basically just  to just the the visual aspect of this  project so we're gonna go to contrast  we're actually gonna increase the  contrast as you guess and see if we  decrease the contrast it it looks a lot  more like washed up or if we increase it  it looks a lot more like like vivid so  we're gonna make it let's say  looks  good  yeah that looks pretty good and  then we can increase the brightness a  little decrease it that looks pretty  nice if we decrease the brightness a bit  there too much brightness doesn't look  very good in my opinion  let's go actually - I thought I'd  actually go more brightness but a little  lower brightness looks a lot better so  now that looks that's how it looked  before the first adjustment layer and  then after that's how it looks so it you  know but as you guys can see it already  looks pretty cool just like that so  we're gonna add another adjustment layer  by going layer new adjustment layer and  then we're gonna go to levels now we're  just click OK just like everything else  and then levels we can there's a lot of  presets so you can mess with that  yourself here but we're gonna actually  select their preset on the level so you  can click darker whoo that looks really  cool and then there's increased contrast  and you know so this is basically like a  easy way to make your project look a  certain way so let's just me let's just  select let's see and let's see increased  contrast that's a little too much  contrast one darker that's a little too  dark mid-tones brighter mid-tones darker  I think that looks pretty damn cool and  now since it's quite dark we can  actually go back to this and double  click on that icon and increase the  brightness a bit because it is quite  dark all right that looks pretty cool  now so next thing we're gonna add is  actually a let's see a layer and the new  adjustment layer we can add a let's see  exposure and then once we add exposure  you can mess around with that we're  actually gonna decrease the exposure a  bit and then the offset you can mess  around with that and then we're actually  gonna increase that a bit just to bring  out the color that dark color is a bit  and then the gamma correction you can  mess around with that as well  that is starting to look really cool so  that is how the project are like it's  initially looked and then after all  these correct correction layers this is  how it's looking right now so let's add  one more just for the sake of you know  showing you guys how all this works it's  all the same you know it's all the same  concept you just have to tweak it and  then play with all these settings  everything just to get the perf  look of the project that he want so  let's go to layer new adjustment layer  and then let's add a let's see color  lookup now color lookups are are  basically like a correction color layer  and and these are quite tricky to work  with because you can you can you can  basically load up files that are called  LUT files and I might actually do that  later in like different tutorials and  show you guys how to make those LUT  different color um color correction  files so for now we're gonna go with  something that is default that it looks  pretty cool so we're gonna go in let's  see turquoise sepia but as you guys can  see these are basically like filters um  that make your project look a certain  way let's see that looks cool so if  we're happy with that we can just leave  that on yeah so that's basically like  the UM you know all the adjustment  layers  alright so let's say it wanted to add  some text now to this project it's  actually really straightforward in  Photoshop there's this icon with a T on  it one of the tools and that actually  allows us to add text so let's actually  select that and then anywhere on the  project that we want to act actually I  add the text box or the text itself we  can just click so let's say what we  wanted to add a title here at the top so  we can just click there and type  something so I'm just gonna say example  since this is a tutorial so as you can  see we just typed a text there but um  it's not visible because it's like half  cut off because you know it's not  positioned correctly so if we just move  like anywhere out of the actual text box  itself we can still see the the move  position before we click the check mark  for the transform tool so there as you  can as you can see it says example but  it actually is quite big this text so  let's make it a bit smaller let's go to  let's say you can change the the the  font and everything from here let's say  we wanted to change the font so it's  about some  select something else and that one  that's not a really nice font there we  go that's a pretty good font and then um  we also need to tone down the the actual  the the font size so here we there's  like a drop-down menu that only goes to   point but that's obviously way too  small so we can input our own number  here to make the text a lot bigger so  let's say I'm  yeah that's good so  that's our example text as you can see  there so that looks pretty cool and then  we can also mess around with some of the  settings for the actual text itself like  effects so we can go to FX and then  blending options and then from here we  can go to let's say overlay blend mode  and then blend mode is basically what it  does it's like there's different blend  modes that do different things like  difference is basically like it it does  opposite colors and then you can do  exclusion which is essentially does the  same thing darken that that it doesn't  really work there but you you can  basically just mess around with that and  different different settings different  backgrounds there's different effects  that work better than others so for this  one we're actually gonna go difference  that actually looks really cool and then  if we just move around you guys can see  it kinda does like an x-ray sort of  filter on the background itself on what  it's um you know on what it's on so that  looks really cool you can still see the  clouds and everything in the actual  background it's basically just the like  polar opposite of what the colors are so  yeah that's it's really simple to add  text and photoshop you can also do other  effects like drop shadow or everything  else that we learned in the effects  panel okay so now let's say I wanted to  erase a part of the McLaren so we can  actually use the eraser tool which is  also very straightforward to use so  there's this little tool like this  little eraser icon that we can select  here once we selected that we're gonna  go up to here and actually select the  size so let's go a hundred around
pixels and then we're gonna actually  decrease if you have a hardness on like   percent by default just decrease it  down to let's say we're just gonna go to  % for now actually and then I'll show  you guys the different  when you actually increased the hardness  of the eraser so now we're gonna select  the the duplicated Maclaren layer and  then we're gonna start erasing so as you  guys can see you can erase parts of the  of this layer using this simple eraser  tool and now let's say we go step  backward and then we go to the hardness  and we increase it's a hundred percent  just to show you guys the complete  opposite so let's select the Maclaren  layer again and then we can actually  just erase it directly and as you guys  can see it's a lot different it's a lot  like crisper and then I can show you  guys a side-by-side by decreasing the  hardness and then going back and as you  guys can see here it's a lot softer like  the way it's it erases them they're just  crisp it's a crisp line so that's  essentially the difference between you  know and then you can also select a  different like brushes for the eraser so  that's like sort of like a a nice little  um a pen sort of brush or like a a paint  brush sort of not a pen a paint brush  sort of style to the eraser so you can  do lots of cool Styles with that  actually but um let's for now let's just  go control Z first step backward step  backward and just go back to where it  was so um yeah that's basically the  eraser tool and I wanted to show you  guys one more thing before I end this  first essentials sort of like basics  tutorial is I'm gonna show you guys the  pen tool now the pen tool is something  that is sort of like how you make logos  how you make like objects how you make  the shapes and stuff on in in Photoshop  and this is a very essential tool that  you must learn so let's go let's make  another new project a blank project so  let's go  by  or we can actually  just go back to this one I actually  forget that so let's just delete that  and then we have a back the white  background here oh we don't really have  to delete it we can just click on the  visibility icon and just hide it so  let's make a shape so let's say we want  it to make a a a letter Z so  we can start by selecting a point here  and then let's say we wanted to make a  another point here so letters that look  something like that right but that  that's not necessarily straight so we go  controller fault see for step backward  and then we can we can keep this Anchor  Point here however when we select the  second point we can hold shift down  which basically makes it straight see as  you guys can see this a perfect straight  line now to do diagonally we can also do  this shift tool you use the shift tool  then if you want to move this we can  select control and then shift or it  sorry not shift just control and then  and then now once you've dragged it to  where you want we can click shift and as  you guys can see there it's straight so  let's put it right there that looks good  and then we can also select the third  point by clicking shift and right there  so now we're gonna actually make it like  three-dimensional and there we go  you can press control to edit that one  point and then let's bring it up to here  click shift to make it straight and then  add another point by clicking shift and  make it straight of force and then  finishing this object once you once  you're finished and then you want to  like close the object you guys can see  that little circle icon bus besides lay  beside like the pen tool and then once  you click that it basically makes it a  shape and then you know we can  right-click create a let's let's define  a custom shape actually and let's name  it Z so and then we can click enter and  so let's actually go to this rectangle  icon and then select custom shape tool  and then from here there's a little  drop-down menu we can select all the  custom shapes that we have and the most  recent ones are on the bottom so your  icon that you probably just made is on  the bottom and we can click anywhere on  the screen and then have this is like  the default width and height I guess so  make sure you're always on preserve  proportions if you want to look exactly  how you made it  and then you  you can adjust the height and width but  I'm just gonna leave it like that for  now  so this is the shape that we have and as  you guys can see you can't really see it  it's probably because it's white so  we're gonna go to the effects and then  we're gonna go to color overlay and then  yeah we can change the color to whatever  you want let's just make it black I  guess cuz you know it's white in the  background it's easy to see and then we  can we can do everything else like that  I taught you guys like outer glow let's  make it  I don't know red and size spread let's  actually just make the background  transparent so yeah as you guys can see  there that's the outer glow right there  so yeah that's that's basically all I  wanted to show you guys in this  essentials tutorial I feel as though it  covered everything that is that is very  essential to learn when you first start  using Photoshop from the interface to  the you know the essential tools that  you must learn and from there it's not  very hard like everything else is really  straightforward just like this it's  basically just more detailed has more  features you know there's more features  to cover for sure and that's definitely  why I want to continue this series and  yeah that's gonna be it for this video I  hope you guys enjoyed this essentials  tutorial for Photoshop and yeah I'll  definitely be continuing this and stay  tuned and I figure if you're new around  here make sure you subscribe and because  I will definitely be doing them of  course a lot more tutorials get notified  when I do upload and yeah if you guys  enjoy this I'd love to hear you guys  have feedback what you guys would like  to see in the next tutorial and yeah  that's gonna be it for this video I hope  you guys enjoyed it as I said this has  been mr. Nimoy and I will see you guys  in the next one 
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how it was  before we did anything any of the edits  or another way you guys can do that  let's say you you scaled it you did a  bunch of stuff to the object but you  didn't you want to just revert it to how  it was before um before you went to  touch control T you guys can just click  this sort of like undo icon I guess and  as you guys can see it kind of revert  sit to what we did before the transform  options so now what we're actually going  to do is yeah as you guys can see you  guys can scale it visually as I said or  you can actually do it here so let's say  we want it twice as big as it is now so  we can go % by % so it's basically  two times bigger than it was and then  once we are happy with what we do the  edits we did we can just click this  check arrow and then there are the check  icon and then basically we've just  applied all the changes we did to this  object all right so now we're gonna  actually now that's basically like the  very basics of the interface  and now we're actually gonna add some  effects to this box like a drop shadow  maybe an outer glow or something like  that and this is actually very simple to  do so we're just gonna navigate down to  oh yeah make sure you're selected on the  certain layer so if we selected on this  it kind of shows like these little  square icons where you can obviously do  the changes and then you can do all the  stuff that we learned so I'm just gonna  revert back to how it was but make sure  you're selected on the rectangle on top  and this is all very important to  actually know like the it's kind of like  a hierarchy so it let's say we wanted to  have this background on top of this  where we wouldn't be able to see this  we'd basically just have to drag that on  top so any any layer that is on top is  is shown on top of it so it's basically  like a layering system it's very  straightforward  so yeah always make sure that the  smaller layers this backgrounds are  always on the bottom of everything but  that's basically the way you want to  think about it so yeah make sure this  layer is on top of the background and  then let's say we want to add like I  said effects so we click on the  rectangle and go down to this effect  icon click on that and then go blending  options so now this is where we have a  bunch of options where we can mess  around with so the first thing I'd like  to do is to drop shadow so have a little  shadow on behind this box so we go down  to this option and click on drop shadow  so as you guys can see um we have a  little shadow behind this box but we can  make it more dress like make it bigger  so we can increase we can like make it  bigger by increasing the size and then  the spread the spread essentially makes  it more like condensed I want to say but  I'm not sure if that's the right word to  use but um so basically yeah we can  increase it using the spread and size  size just makes make it makes the shadow  spread a bit more so let's make this  size a bit smaller so as you guys can  see we have a little shadow behind and  that looks pretty nice and what else can  we do um for the effects we can add a  stroke and the stroke is basically like  a little outline that goes around any  jects so the stroke we can change the  color let's make it red for example and  then we can press ok and we can also  increase the size of the stroke by going  by clicking dragging or so like in  putting your own number so let's say we  want it  pixels and as you guys can  see that's the  pixel stroke that we  have around this rectangle now and what  else can we do we can do a bevel and  emboss as you guys can see it adds like  a little nice d sort of embossed bevel  sort of effect and we can increase the  depth and by doing so it gives that  illusion even more and then we can  obviously increase the size and that and  that doesn't look very good let's make  it yeah that looks good alright umm what  else can we do we can also add a pattern  overlay and then you can mess with this  add your own patterns and stuff but  these are the default patterns that come  with Photoshop so this is a nice little  texture sort of thing that's that's a  cool texture but we can't really see it  since the background is like white so  yeah  those are basically like textures you  can add so we're not gonna really add  anything for now I'm just gonna keep it  like that or actually let's just add bat  texture like that looks pretty cool and  what else can we do we can do an outer  glow so outer glow is basically let's  add a different let's make it red so  it'll go nicely with the D border so or  the stroke so the outer glow is  essentially just just like a drop shadow  sort of thing it it's very similar to  the shadow but it's it basically is just  like a little glow of a certain color  that you can choose that basically  outlines around the object you can also  do inner glow that that basically does  the same effect but towards the inside  of the object and instead of it having  it on the outside of it so we can also  do color overlay this is where we can if  it's not a shape and we can't edit the  fill we can actually do it here manually  so we can go to color overlay and and  then we can change the color do it to  whatever color we want choose whatever  color we want and yeah we're not gonna  do that now so we're gonna just uncheck  that satin basically just makes it a  little darker  but that can be cool effect and also yes  inner glow inner shadow the shadow is  based inner shadows basically like a  drop shadow but it makes it like in the  inside of it  same as inner glow in comparison to  outer glow so the same sort of idea and  a gradient overlay this is a this is a  cool feature that we can take a look at  so gradient overlays essentially it kind  of mixes colors into instead of having  one solid color so as you guys can see  this is a mixture of like a black sand  gray /white ish color and there's a  couple presets which we can choose is  like a rainbow and this there's like  striped black there's like there's cool  colors so these are only the presets but  you guys can edit them so let's say we  wanted that and then we can edit it so  we can change the colors here so we can  actually select that and then we can  select different colors so let's say we  want in the middle color like green we  can have it red and yeah so you can edit  it to whatever you basically want so  there um let's say we're happy with that  and then that's the gradient overlay so  it's basically like a mixture of colors  that's a best way to think about it I  guess so um yeah let's just keep it with  that texture and so yeah those are  basically like the effects the central  effects they're so easy to you know to  use and it's very simple and to add  everything and drop shadow all the  strokes everything um they're very  simple yet they're used in like you know  and in quite complex graphics I always  use them these are very basic and they  work really well so they're awesome  so now we're actually gonna import  eight an image from the internet that I  downloaded and edit that so the way  we're gonna do this is actually gonna go  to file and then we're gonna go to place  so there's two ways we can do this we  can go to file place and then find the  image that we downloaded so we're this  is an image of the McLaren p or let's  say we undid that and then we can go to  file open and then we can open that and  then that actually opens it to the exact  dimensions of the image itself and  that's the way best way to do it if you  want to edit a certain image  instead of doing it instead of placing  it inside a project but let's say you  have a project where you want to mix  pictures in and add different pictures  you can go to file place and then find  the image and then put it in but um yeah  so we're gonna basically do some edits  to this to this image so the first thing  we're gonna do is actually duplicate  this McLaren p so we're gonna go to  this tool right here which is called the  lasso tool and as you guys can see down  here we have a little um this thing that  says % is basically the how much it's  zoomed to the original size so let's go  a hundred percent so that just this just  means that we are looking at the exact  resolution of this image and the reason  why we go % when editing the full  project is that is so we can see the  full project because if you go over %  we'd have to scroll around to be able to  see everything but for this for the  lasso tool it's very important to see  every little detail so we're gonna go  % and if you guys have a smaller  image that you want to edit then you'd  want you you'd want to go even bigger  but essentially for this we're just  gonna go % and once we were zoomed in  we're just gonna have a nice shot of the  McLaren so basically just zoom in to a  point where the biggest part of the  image is the the focus where you want to  duplicate so now we're just gonna  outline this this McLaren p having  selected this lasso tool so we're gonna  outline it starting from here and we're  gonna do a bit of a sloppy job here it's  not very important to be very precise  but all you got to do is just click and  drag with your left left mouse button  tool and just select all the outer part  of the image that you so yeah I'll leave  this image in the description down below  that you guys can edit the same exact  thing that I'm doing but if you guys  wanted to do a different image just find  one on the Internet anything really uh  it doesn't really have to be carved but  for this tutorial is simple on a car  this this image is actually very good  for like the duplicating and everything  and that we're going to do so I'm just  selecting it with this lasso tool  doesn't really have to be very precise  if I was gonna do this very precise auto likes auto like

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what is up guys this is mr. ninja boy  and today I'm gonna start a new series  guiding you guys through Photoshop  starting from the very basics and  essential to eventually getting into the  more advanced stuff in graphic design my  goal here is to maintain simplicity in  this series and to make it possible for  literally anyone to learn to use  Photoshop even if you've just started  and are already confused just looking at  the interface don't worry I can  understand it may be daunting the first  time you open Photoshop with all these  options in fact it can be intimidating  at first starting with any new program  but my goal here is to show you guys how  simple yet powerful Photoshop really is  the sky is truly the limit with what you  can do with it if you guys don't know  this channel isn't only focused on  gaming in fact I've started it with  tutorials on game development by the way  you can check that on on the channel if  you want to but I've always really  enjoyed teaching you guys my tips and  tricks and passing on my knowledge I got  in certain programs to newcomers and the  people looking to improve so I'm quite  excited to start the series later on  we're gonna be doing some really  exciting stuff like making thumbnails  making logos complex graphic art and  much more but in this first tutorial  we're just going to focus on the very  basics of Photoshop this is the perfect  guide for someone who has just begun  using Photoshop so like any program the  best way to familiarize yourself to it  at first would be would be to get a hang  of the interface and all its features so  we're gonna do just that then as we dive  deeper into this tutorial I'm gonna show  you guys a collection of simple yet  essential features that you must learn  while first starting all right so let's  get started alright so let's get started  with learning the interface now um to  make sure that we're all on the same  page with the interface itself with all  its features all the windows everything  let's go to window and then workspace  and then make sure you're checked on  essentials default which is basically  gonna ensure that we have all the same  features and everything alright so now  let's proceed to make our first file our  first project you can call it so let's  go to new our file and then new and then  this is basically the window where we're  gonna do all the settings for a project  so first of all we can name the project  whatever we want  I'm just gonna name an example for the  tutorials sake and then for the width  and height you can later on you can do  whatever you want mattering on what what  sort of project you want let's say you  want to do like a Twitter header or  something and then there's certain like  dimensions you want to do then you  choose that but for now we're gonna do  it a standard  by  dimension for  this project  and then make sure  you're always selected on pixels okay  this is important um so for the width  and height you want to be on both on the  same units essentially but we're gonna  be working with pixels because it's the  easiest I mean I don't really work with  the centimeters or millimeters inches on  the computer it just doesn't make sense  for me but I mean I guess it matters on  what you're doing but for me pixels  refer now we're just we're gonna work  with pixels for both width and height um  and yeah I was gonna say for me it's  just the easiest because you know  everything is in pixels on the computer  so yeah so the just select everything  here it doesn't really matter if you  what you do for the bit-depth  I'm just gonna go -bit and yeah buts  that's pretty much it so let's press  Continue or okay and then we continue to  this screen which gives us the by  default we're just gonna have a blank  white square so this is as you guys can  see um right here to the right this is  basically like the layers tab this this  shows us all the layers all the elements  everything that is included in the  project so all we have now this is  basically like a very blank project with  all we have is this background um white  box sort of thing so um to first get  started and we're just gonna unlock this  layer because by default when you make a  new project the first layer is locked so  we don't really have a lot of freedom to  do like move it around and stuff so what  we're gonna do is actually double click  on this locked icon or this lock icon  and then when we do that as you guys can  see we have this like layer option so  let's name it background so  let's name it background and then we can  keep the color we can do it none and  then they'll basically be default color  or we can choose whatever you want and  that'll essentially just make the color  of the not essentially the box but that  that's like the color here let me do  that and let's let's select a color this  is this is actually very good for  organizing and then we're gonna go over  that later so lets us can see the red  color that we selected is sort of kind  of like marks it with that little red  color so later on while you're working  you can always assign layers different  colors and with that you can kind of  organize your project but that's not  very important for now we're just gonna  learn the interface for now so as you  guys can see we have a white background  here so the first thing we're actually  gonna do is learn the move tool so the  first tool that we are actually offered  in this column to the left is this move  tool so we're gonna select make sure  that you go to the right in this layers  tab and select our only one and only  layer in this project and then we're  gonna select the move tool and then we  can as you guys can see we can move the  box around and what you've seen this  background if you see this like sort of  checkered background that basically  means it's it's transparent because if  you if you render out this picture right  now it's basically gonna be transparent  so all you'd see is this box and then  nothing else this background is  transparent um so what we're gonna  actually do is undo that so you can undo  move and then let's say you do a couple  actions the best way to undo stuff is to  actually go ctrl alt Z because that is  the ultimately like you can only undo  once see as you guys can see I i undid  all the way back to creating the  background so let's actually read step  forward so if I do ctrl Z um I hold on  step forward and that's let's uh let's  add like just just for the tutorials  sake let's just do like scribbles  something like that so let's say I did  ctrl Z once and then I did it again  as you guys can see it just redid that  so the way we go step backwards if you  want to keep on undoing  more than once is ctrl alt Z or we can  go edit and then step backward that's a  very important tool you guys must know  in the future anyways so now let's add a  shape to this project as you guys can  see that is like we learned like to use  the Move tool which is you know it's  it's it's quite straightforward and then  what we're gonna we're gonna learn to do  more stuff like a rotating so the first  thing we're actually gonna do now to  learn that is actually go down to this  this tool right got you as you guys can  see it's like a little squiggly sort of  shape so we're gonna right click on that  and actually select the rectangle tool  so as you guys can see we can cut we  kind of have this little crosshair sort  of thing so we're gonna select and drag  and we're gonna make a rectangle by  doing that so we did make a rectangle  but as you guys can see it's sort of  like a a white rectangle so it's kind of  blending in the background all us can  see is like the black outline around it  kind of indicating that we're selected  on it so if we deselect that as you guys  can see we can't really see the  rectangle so we're gonna we're gonna  assign a color to it or a fill color so  we're just gonna go to the fill option  as you guys can see up here select that  and we can choose any color for the  rectangle since the background is white  anything that isn't white is it's gonna  show so let's just make this like a dark  grey color I guess that works so now if  you want to move the rectangle in the  middle of course we can do that by just  clicking dragging and if you guys want  to move any object in a sort of linear  fashion where you don't really if you  want it just like a sign like a certain  let's say we want to move it like  horizontally so we can just like put it  there and then if you just hold down  shift and then move it it sort of locks  to the position where it was if let's  say we're moving horizontally now we  can't move it left and right we can just  move it horizontally because it's locked  and then let's say we want to move it  left and right there so it that's how  that's the way you and then let's say we  let go shift as you guys can see it just  it does that so we can also do that  of course so that's the way you guys you  guys can move things linearly where it  kind of just locks on to the axis it's  on so now let's say we wanted to rotate  this rectangle we can go ctrl T and that  is basically just our basically the the  shortcut for the transform and let's say  we wanted to rotate this rectangle we  can we can guide our mouse to the sort  of corner of the box where we kind of  see this little arrow pointing downward  and then to the left and once we see  that we can click and drag to how we  want to rotate this so let's say we want  to rotate it like that or like that and  you can all you if you guys also can see  like this angle sort of thing up here we  can do that numerically we can we don't  necessarily need to do it visually here  but we can also input numbers and do  whatever you want with the angles same  with the width and width and height on  all the dimensions so let's say we  wanted to reset that to zero just to you  know have a have it like facebook auto 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