The newest release version of Photoshop CS6 comes with dozens of new interface changes. The software is amazing for web designers looking to create icons, illustrations, web layouts, and practically any type of digital artwork. But nobody can master these skills without practicing to some degree.
So I’ve collected 26 of the most recent Photoshop tutorials aimed at CS6 users. You can get up and running with these new tools and begin teaching yourself how to build PSD files properly. Designing can be a lot of work, but it’s also a powerful creative outlet for your extra energy. All Adobe Photoshop users should skim this collection and try out a few tuts which catch your eye.
Photoshop CS6: Create Interactive Tutorials Instantly
Quickly Change the Appearance of Photoshop CS6
How to Use the New Timeline Panel in Photoshop CS6
Introducing the New Crop Tool in Photoshop CS6
Background Save and Auto Recovery in Photoshop CS6
Use New Features in Photoshop CS6 to Create an Administrator Dashboard Interface
Using Paragraph and Character Styles in Photoshop CS6
New Liquify Performance and Usability Enhancements in Photoshop CS6
The Best New Features of Adobe Photoshop CS6
Iris Blur – Photoshop CS6 Tutorial
Photoshop CS6 Tutorials: Create Oil Painting Photo Effects
Photoshop CS6 Tutorials: Create Tilt-shift photography
Photoshop CS6 for Beginners: Color Lookup Effects in Detail
Create Photoshop CS6 Apps Icon Tutorial and Download PSD
Create a Dark Knight Rises Style Wallpaper in 3 Easy Steps
How to Create Dynamic Prototype Style Video Game Art
How To Make a Forum Signature
Creating Animation with Audio in Photoshop CS6 Tutorial
How to Create a Seamless Background Pattern
Photoshop CS6 Blur Gallery Tutorial
Type Styles in Photoshop CS6
Hipster Text Effect in Photoshop CS6
Video Tutorial Battleship Poster Artwork
Create a Portfolio Web Layout in Photoshop
Colorize a Black and White Photo
3D Pool Ball Composite in Photoshop CS6
Author: Jake Rocheleau
Jake is a creative designer, illustrator, and web developer. He frequently writes articles involving new-age design concepts and freelance management skills. You can find him in Google or follow his tweets @jakerocheleau