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Photoshop typetool baseline
Photoshop typetool baseline





photoshop typetool baseline

If you guys have additional tricks for text and typography in Adobe Photoshop please share them. When using the Type tool, press Alt (Mac: Option) Shift (up arrow) or (down arrow) to increase/decrease the baseline shift. This is of course not a keyboard shortcut, but I find it useful. Useful when changing with text colors in particular!ĬTRL+Shift+Left Arrow or Right Arrow will select the next or previous whole word.ĬTRL+Shift+ decreases or increases the selected font-size by 2 points.ĬTRL+Shift+ALT+ decreases or increases the selected font-size by 10 points.ĪLT+Left Arrow or Right Arrow keys will increase or decrease letter kerning by 20.ĬTRL+ALT+Left Arrow or Right Arrow keys will increase or decrease letter kerning by 100.ĪLT+Up Arrow or Down Arrow will move the selected text baseline up or down by 2.ĬTRL+ALT+Up Arrow or Down Arrow will move the selected text baseline up or down by 10.ĬTRL+Shift+L, R or C will align the selected paragraph text justify left, justify right or center.ĭouble Click on the "T" icon of a text layer in the layers panel will select all text in that layer.

photoshop typetool baseline

This is very useful to help you see an accurate preview of what the text will look like, even when you have text selected. This is very useful because just pressing Enter will start a new paragraph, and pressing a key for another tool will just type in that letter.ĬTRL+H will hide the selection color with when you have all the text selected. Select the Text Tool by pressing the letter " T" on your keyboard.ĬTRL+Enter will commit text changes after you have finished typing. Photoshop Text Keyboard Shortcuts are useful to speed up your workflow when using typography in Photoshop. I am writing this first for Windows, I'll add Mac OS commands later. This has came up in the forum a few times, so I thought I would post this for everyone.







Photoshop typetool baseline