Basic Photoshop techniques you really need to learn

Basic Photoshop techniques you really need to learn

Photoshop hasn’t changed as much as it looks. New features come and go, but the same core techniques keep showing up in real work. If you skip them, everything feels harder than it should. This post focuses on those basics, not as isolated tricks, but as skills you’ll keep using no matter what you create.

You don’t need dozens of tutorials. You need a small set of techniques you actually understand and can reuse.

Non-destructive editing fundamentals

Most beginner frustration comes from editing directly on pixels and realizing too late that something can’t be undone. Non-destructive editing is about keeping your options open. Once this clicks, Photoshop starts to feel predictable instead of fragile.

Adjustment Layers

Video by PHLEARN. Any links or downloads mentioned by the creator are available only on YouTube

Layer Masks

Video by PHLEARN. Any links or downloads mentioned by the creator are available only on YouTube

Smart Objects

Video by PHLEARN. Any links or downloads mentioned by the creator are available only on YouTube

Selections and control

You can have perfect color and still ruin an image with messy edges. This section focuses on understanding which selection tool to use and why, instead of memorizing buttons.

Selection tools

Video by PiXimperfect. Any links or downloads mentioned by the creator are available only on YouTube

Pen Tool basics for clean, controlled edges

Video by Brendan Williams. Any links or downloads mentioned by the creator are available only on YouTube

Retouching essentials

Retouching isn’t about removing everything. It’s about fixing what draws attention for the wrong reason. These tools are often misused because their differences aren’t explained clearly.

Spot Healing Brush and Patch Tool

Video by Adobe. Any links or downloads mentioned by the creator are available only on YouTube

Removing Unwanted Objects and Distractions

Video by PHLEARN. Any links or downloads mentioned by the creator are available only on YouTube

Text and shape layers

Even if you don’t consider yourself a designer, text and shapes show up everywhere: thumbnails, banners, mockups, and social graphics. Knowing how text and shape layers work gives you control over alignment, spacing, and layout, and makes it easier to combine type with images in a clean, predictable way.

Text Type Tool

Video by My Design Class. Any links or downloads mentioned by the creator are available only on YouTube

Shapes in Photoshop

Video by Brendan Williams. Any links or downloads mentioned by the creator are available only on YouTube

Exporting and finishing

A good file can look bad if it’s exported incorrectly. Understanding formats, sizes, and basic export settings avoids blurry images and oversized files.

Files Formats in Photoshop

Video by PHLEARN. Any links or downloads mentioned by the creator are available only on YouTube

Is AI changing the basics?

For experienced users, AI tools mostly feel like shortcuts. They automate steps you already understand and make common tasks faster. When something looks wrong, you know which tool to reach for to fix it.

For new users, the path is different. AI often comes first, before layers, masks, or selections really make sense. That works until the result needs adjustment. At that point, the same fundamentals still apply.

AI doesn’t replace the basics, but it can hide them. When automation fails, knowing how Photoshop actually works becomes essential again.

Photoshop AI tools

Video by PiXimperfect. Any links or downloads mentioned by the creator are available only on YouTube

Photoshop's AI Tools: Which Tool, When, and Why

Tutorial by Enrique Flouret. Read it here.

Final thoughts

You don’t need to master all of this at once. What matters is understanding how these techniques connect. Layers lead to masks, masks rely on selections, and everything works better when edits stay editable.

If you focus on these basics and revisit them as you work on real projects, Photoshop stops feeling like a collection of tools and starts behaving like a system you can control.

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