Hello,
Learning how to use Adobe Photoshop may seem like a task due to the intimidating number of drop down menus, options, buttons, and other features included in the program. However, despite its appearance, Adobe Photoshop is a program that isn't hard to learn. After practicing with the program with different files, you will learn how to use more features inside the program and complete tasks more quickly.
Image Editing
Adobe Photoshop is mostly used for image editing as its name suggests. It is practically a –shop” where you can doctor and work on photos. If you're interested in using Adobe Photoshop for image editing, the tools you'll start out using will most likely be Blur, Smudge, Selection tool, and Eraser. All of these tools are located over in the Tool box on the left side of the screen. Effects are also great image editing tools which can be found under the –Filter” tab at the top of the screen.
Image Creation
Some artists and designers also like to use Adobe Photoshop for image creation. In this case, he/she might use the Pen tool, Paintbrush tool, shapes, patterns, and layers. Most of these tools can also be found in the Tool box on the left side of the screen. Patterns, textures, and blending options can be edited in the layers panel once you've got at least one layer to work with.
Using Layers
As previously mentioned, layers are a pretty useful component of Adobe Photoshop. They are essentially different artboards stacked on top of each other to create one image result. If your image has many different elements, each of the elements should be placed on their own layers. This can help you easily and quickly remove parts of an image that you want to hide or don't like. It's a good rule of thumb to use layers in every project you work on in Adobe Photoshop so that you don't have to laboriously edit out elements you don't like.