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73 of the best Photoshop tutorials to boost your skills

 Top Adobe Photoshop tutorials, from the basics to advanced effects and new Generative Fill.

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The amount of Photoshop tutorials around online means that whatever you want to do in Adobe's industry-leading image editing software, there's almost guaranteed to be a clear, succinct tutorial out there to quickly show you how it can be done. For newcomers to the software, the best Photoshop tutorials are a great way to quickly get up to speed but they can be useful for old hands too.

Adobe adds new features to Photoshop on a regular basis, including the new Adobe Firefly Generative Fill capability, and Photoshop tutorials are the ideal way to quickly see how such new features work and whether they might have a place in your workflow. In the roundup below, we've collected a range of Photoshop tutorials, including some from Adobe itself but many more from working creatives and enthusiasts who have made their own videos showing their own tips based on how they use the program's features.

We've divided the best Photoshop tutorials we've seen into sections for beginners, intermediates and pros. They cover everything from the basics to overviews of new features and deeper dives into specific tools for designing logos, editing photos or creating comic art. Check the quick links to skip to your skill level or read on for the full guide.

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Photoshop tutorials for beginners

The beginners' section in our roundup focuses on Photoshop tutorials that introduce key tools and essential skills as well as overviews of new features such as the Photoshop Generative Fill tool powered by Adobe Firefly.

01. The power of Photoshop Generative Fill selections powered by Adobe Firefly AI

Just added to the public beta version of Photoshop beta in May 2023, Generative Fill is a powerful generative AI tool that allows users to generate new imagery or remove or modify existing elements using text prompts. Powered by the text-to-image tech from Adobe Firefly, it generates new elements in layers so they can be individually manipulated without destroying your original image, and the AI tech automatically adds details like reflections and shadows to match the existing image. The Photoshop tutorial above shows how Generative Fill can be used to transform a subject's look and costume in an image, highlighting the importance of how the selection is made.

02. Layer stacking with Photoshop Generative Fill

Another thing that's important with the new Photoshop Generative Fill feature is the organisation of layers. This short Generative Fill tutorial from Adobe quickly shows how to stack layers of Generative Fill to achieve the best results and how to regenerate layers with Generative Fill so that they blend together smoothly. Also see our roundup of the best AI art tutorials for more on how to use AI text-to-image generators.

03. Adobe Photoshop 2023 new features

Every year Adobe updates Photoshop with new tools and functions, which often help to speed up workflows in the software. If you're already familiar with Photoshop and simply want to know what's new in 2023, here's a quick overview from Jesús Ramirez

He succinctly rounds up new features such as the AI-powered backdrop creator in Neural Filters, substance materials, quick object delete and fill, photo restoration and live gradients, all in just 7 minutes. For some of the new features, you'll need Photoshop beta – for that you'll need Photoshop itself: see our guide to how to download Photoshop.

04. Photoshop for beginners tutorial

Adobe-certified instructor Dan Scott offers a comprehensive tutorial fit for complete beginners with no Photoshop, photography or design knowledge at all. In a three-hour video, Scott, who works for Envato Tuts+, walks through all the basics. Don't have that level of patience? No problem. If you don't fancy consuming three hours of Photoshop knowledge all at once (and we don't blame you), the video has a handy timing list in the description box so you can jump to the section in the Photoshop for beginners tutorial that you want and work your way through it in stages.

05. Learn Photoshop in 5 minutes: beginner tutorial

Pushed for time? There are many short and sweet Photoshop tutorials for beginners out there, and here's one of our favourites, Photoshop in five minutes. In just five minutes, Julian Ball of Flow Graphics walks you through the basic tools and interface, and gives you a good idea of what the software is all about.

06. Get to know Photoshop tutorial

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Part of a series of Photoshop tutorials produced by Adobe itself, Get to know Photoshop teaches you the basic tools and techniques of the software. You'll be introduced to the work area and will learn how to open and save your images, zoom in and out, and undo mistakes. 

07. Photoshop on iPad tutorial for beginners

It's been a few years since Photoshop made the leap to the iPad, and like the desktop version of Adobe's flagship app, the software is constantly evolving. This tutorial from YouTube channel Art and Design gives a great primer, with a step-by-step demonstration of how to use PS on an Apple tablet. In just half an hour you'll learn how to move layers, utilise paint tools, create clipping masks and more with your Apple pencil (see our guide to the best iPad stylus for a review of all the best stylus options for your tablet.)

08. How to resize an image

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Image resizing is probably one of the most essential basic tasks you'll want to do as a beginner, and here's one of the best Photoshop tutorials to explain the process. How to resize an image on Photoshop teaches you how to change the canvas size, use trim and more, all without compromising too much on image quality. 

09. How to work with layers

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Layers are one of those fundamental concepts you'll need to get your head around, and here's another of Adobe's own Photoshop tutorials to walk you through the basics. How to work with layers teaches you what layers are and how to use the Layers panel, how to resize the contents of a layer, and how to add images to a layered file.

10. How to adjust image quality

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Discover how to adjust image quality with this most succinct of Photoshop tutorials. This series of four videos will teach you to enhance brightness and colour, and improve the quality of your images in Photoshop.

11. How to make selections

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Some Photoshop tutorials help you master vital skills quickly and easily, and here's a great example. How to make selections reveals how to create a selection, work with selection tools, and fine-tune the edges of a selection.

12. How to retouch images

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How to retouch images is a trio of Photoshop tutorials in video form. They walk you through how to remove unwanted objects, add objects by cloning, and fix other imperfections in your images with retouching tools in Photoshop.

13. How to add text and shapes in Photoshop

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This collection of four Photoshop tutorials demonstrates how to add text and shapes. When you do so, they remain editable, and you can customise them down to the smallest detail.

14. How to use the Photoshop Pen tool

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This is one of Creative Bloq's very own Photoshop tutorials. Here, Mark White explains how to use the Photoshop Pen tool, a simple selection feature that enables you to fill, stroke or make selections from whatever you draw. 

15. How to use the Photoshop Brush tool

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In another of our Photoshop tutorials from Mark White, you'll discover how to use the Brush tool in Photoshop. This step-by-step guide includes helpful guides to what each of the icons in the Brush palette mean.

16. How to make a photo collage

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Learn how to combine images to make a simple photo collage in Photoshop with this tutorial from Matt Smith. You can use this technique to create your own collages from photographs, and perhaps eventually build on your compositions to create more intricate design collages from your own creations.

17. Photoshop tutorial on applying filters

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Learn how to apply filters, allowing you add quick effects to an image. Filters can also be combined to create unique results, as these two related Photoshop tutorials demonstrate nicely.

18. Edit your first photo

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Photoshop tutorials for beginners can be found on a range of subjects, and this one teaches you how to edit your first photo. Bring out the best in your images with the useful techniques outlined here. 

19. How to use Photoshop layer masks

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One of Creative Bloq's own Photoshop tutorials, How to use Photoshop layer masks will help you streamline your digital art workflow. As any beginner will quickly learn, layer masks are one of the most fundamental parts of the software: without them your work will look flat. Follow these tips and shortcuts to work more quickly and easily. 

20. How to remove a background in Photoshop

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Another of our own Photoshops tutorials takes you through several different ways to remove a background in Photoshop. Jo Gulliver starts off by taking you through how to use the Magic Wand tool and Quick Selection tools to remove a background, before moving on to more advanced techniques.

21. Create your first design

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Create your first design is a series of Photoshop tutorials that introduces how to work with layers, combine images, use layer masks, and add creative graphics, text, and effects. You can then use these skills to combine design assets into a simple, unique composite for print or online use. 

22. How to create a meme in Photoshop

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Social media’s all about memes these days, and making them is a nice skill to have. In one of our most popular Photoshop tutorials, How to make a meme in Photoshop, Matt Smith explains how to make multiple memes in moments. Have fun!

23. How to use Photoshop layers: 6 top tips

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This tutorial, How to use Photoshop layers: 6 top tips, will teach you to use Photoshop's layer system; the key to unlocking the software's versatility. Here, you’ll find out how to create layers, lock them, group them and adjust opacity. 

24. Digital painting with Photoshop CC for beginners

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Digital painting with Photoshop for beginners breaks down the process of creating a simple digital painting, from start to finish. If you can work on a canvas with paints, then many of the same painting techniques you use will transfer directly over to digitally painting in Photoshop.

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