The canvas is in the middle, and lastly a tiny status bar is at the bottom with info such as zoom percentage and canvas size and DPI. The sidebar on the right has the color wheel at the top, a properties docker and a layers docker. The side bars are a different story, the left sidebar has all the drawing, shape, selection tools and such. Beneath that is another bar but with tools instead of an action menu. On top you have the action menu bar with the usual, File Edit, Image… and so on and so forth. ![]() The interface gives a very professional and focused look and feel to the software.Ĭolors aside, the software’s interface is organized in a way that is similar across the majority of 2D software these days, which begs the question: Could Photoshop have introduced this style of interface? That aside, let’s explore this interface. ![]() Photoshop’s interface has gone through so many changes over the years, I mean… how can it not change when it’s been here for so long? Nowadays we see Photoshop’s interface in all sleek black with white icons, which you will find across all Adobe’s products.
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