In class, I have learned new techniques in Adobe Photoshop which I have been using to make better original art in Photoshop. I know how to use keyboard shortcuts, more tools, and new design aspects to make my creations look better and more professional. I wanted to explore Photoshop more in depth and learn how to get better at using it, so I looked up tutorials on how to do certain things in Photoshop that seemed useful. I looked up help on the basics of using what is called "history", in Photoshop. History shows all of the states your creation has been in. You can open up the history panel and see what you have done. For example, if you want to go back to before you started coloring something but want to keep everything open, you would find where you started coloring, and click on the state before that. A quick way to go back one state, you can press Ctrl + Z, which is the shortcut for undo.
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/undo-history.html http://retouchingacademy.com/photoshop-basics-getting-to-know-the-history-panel/
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