Photoshop Tutorial: Get to know Cloud Documents

Cloud documents are a new feature in Photoshop that allow you to save and work on your files in the cloud. This means that you can access your files from anywhere, on any device.

Cloud documents are also automatically saved, so you don’t have to worry about losing your work. And because they’re stored in the cloud, you can collaborate with other people on your files in real time.

In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to get started with cloud documents in Photoshop.

Step 1: Open Photoshop

Once you have Photoshop open, you’ll see a new option for “Cloud Documents” in the File menu.

Step 2: Create a new cloud document

To create a new cloud document, click on “File” and then “New Cloud Document”.

This will open a new dialog box where you can choose the size and resolution of your document. You can also name your document and choose where to save it in the cloud.

Step 3: Start working on your document

Once you’ve created a new cloud document, you can start working on it just like any other Photoshop document. You can use all of the same tools and features.

Step 4: Save your document

As you’re working on your document, it will be automatically saved to the cloud. This means that you don’t have to worry about losing your work.

Step 5: Close your document

When you’re finished working on your document, you can simply close it. Photoshop will automatically save your changes to the cloud.

Step 6: Access your cloud documents from anywhere

You can access your cloud documents from anywhere, on any device. To do this, simply go to the Adobe Creative Cloud website and log in with your Adobe account.

Step 7: Collaborate with others in real time

You can collaborate with other people on your cloud documents in real time. To do this, simply click on the “Share” button in the top right corner of the Photoshop window.

You can then choose to invite people to view or edit your document. Once you’ve invited someone, they will be able to access your document from their own Adobe Creative Cloud account.

Tips:

  • You can use cloud documents to create and edit any type of Photoshop file, including PSD, PSB, TIFF, and JPEG files.
  • Cloud documents are automatically saved to the cloud, so you don’t have to worry about losing your work.
  • You can access your cloud documents from anywhere, on any device.
  • You can collaborate with other people on your cloud documents in real time.

We hope this tutorial has helped you to learn more about cloud documents in Photoshop. If you have any questions, please leave a comment below.