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February 7, 2021
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Beginner tutorials

  • February 7, 2021
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I've just started learning how to use Photoshop. So I have been going through the built in tutorails. I get to "Get to know selections". The one with the fruit. I get to stage 2 of 4. Where you draw around the fruit and use the eye dropper tool, then use EDIT and FILL. After this, it won't let me click next to move onto the next step. Is this a bug, or am I missing something here?

 

Any help would greatly be appreciated.

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Correct answer ranielse

Yes. That's a bug and it should be fixed in the latest Photoshop update, 22.2. Please let me know if it doesn't work for you in PS 22.2.

 

My apologies,

Randy Nielsen

Senior Manager, Content Operations

Adobe

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New Participant
August 15, 2023

This isn't working for me either - if this is a bug and was 'fixed' - I'm afriad it wasn't as I started with the giraffe tutorial and that got stuck at the 'move symbol' bit and I couldn't continue. I then got so annoyed as it also wouldn't let me come out of it until I finished that...but I couldn't finish it as it was stuck...
I then went onto the Fruit tutorial and got to the eye dropper tool and this one has stuck too.. 
Not cool - I'm trying to learn in the evening after my full time job and this is very frustrating : ) 
I'm a total beginner and I feel put off or frustrated already! 

New Participant
April 9, 2022

Hii,sory to bring this topic up again, but, I can't find the built in tutorials,where can in access it?

Trevor.Dennis
Braniac
April 9, 2022
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Hii,sory to bring this topic up again, but, I can't find the built in tutorials,where can in access it?


By @AllmathsX

 

You have two options.  Turn on Rich Tool Tips in Preferences > Tools 

This will cause links to the videos etc. to pop up when you hover over tools.

This can become intensely annoying though, and interupt your workflow, so a better option IMO is to use Discover which you open by clicking on the magnifying glass icon in the top right corner on the interface.

Good luck.

New Participant
April 9, 2022

Does Discover work offline? because I can't always work online . I remember back in the days photoshop 2015 had hands-on tutorials, those are what i'm really looking for. 

War Unicorn
Braniac
February 8, 2021

This is definitely a bug. I get to the same step:

It's acting like I'm still in the Fill dialog, even though I completed that step. Can't click Next.

Known Participant
February 8, 2021

Thanks for confirming this. I thought it may have been something, I had done wrong. 

ranielse
Community Manager
ranielseCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
Community Manager
February 17, 2021

Yes. That's a bug and it should be fixed in the latest Photoshop update, 22.2. Please let me know if it doesn't work for you in PS 22.2.

 

My apologies,

Randy Nielsen

Senior Manager, Content Operations

Adobe

melissapiccone
Braniac
February 8, 2021

It's not a very good tutorial. You need to deselect - you still have the marching ants? cnt / cmd +d to deselect or go to the select dropdown menu and choose deselect. 

Melissa Piccone | Adobe Trainer | Online Courses Author | Fine Artist
Known Participant
February 8, 2021

Hi, I deselcted the marching ants, and it's still the same unfortunately.

Simmer1
Inspiring
February 8, 2021
Trevor.Dennis
Braniac
February 8, 2021

It sounds like it is the tutorial that you are having an issue with rather than Photoshop.  Can you give us thhe link to that tutorial?

Known Participant
February 8, 2021

There's no link, as it is a built in tutorial within Photoshop. It gives you instructions highlighted in blue, on what to do. 

jane-e
Braniac
February 8, 2021

"After this, it won't let me click next to move onto the next step. Is this a bug"

 

Those tutorials don't let you go to the next step unless you have completed the current step as it expects you to. Can you show a screen shot of your screen and include what the tutorial has told you to do? We should be able to spot the issue.

 

~ Jane