WHAT IS PHOTOSHOP CC HOW TO
We also learned how to customize the Toolbar, a new feature in Photoshop CC. In a previous tutorial in this Photoshop Interface series, we learned all about managing panels in Photoshop. A workspace streamlines the interface for the task at hand, keeping your screen free of clutter and helping you work more efficiently. Other tasks, like web and graphic design, video editing, or working with type and typography, all use specific panels. A digital painter, on the other hand, will need different panels, ones for choosing brushes and colors. A photographer, for example, will use certain panels for image editing and retouching. Photoshop includes far too many panels to fit them all on your screen at once, so it's important that we limit the panels to just the ones we actually need. Workspaces give us a way to customize Photoshop's interface for specific tasks, and to better match the way we work. Any or all of these elements can be included and saved as part of a workspace. Workspaces may include custom menu items in the Menu Bar, and even custom keyboard shortcuts. A workspace can also change which tools are available in the Toolbar and how the Toolbar is organized. Workspaces determine which of Photoshop's panels are displayed on your screen and how those panels are arranged. A workspace is a preset layout for the various elements that make up Photoshop's interface. In this tutorial, we'll learn all about workspaces in Photoshop.