We all know how it is, you’re working away in Photoshop, deep in the zone and suddenly you realize you’ve made a complete mess of your workspace. But don’t despair, there’s a way to get it back to how it was before with just a few clicks.
First, go to the Window menu and make sure that all the panels you need are open. Next, go to the Workspace menu and click on Reset Essentials.
This will bring back the default workspace for Photoshop. You can also reset individual panels by right-clicking on them and selecting Reset Panel Location.
If you want to get really creative, you can create your own custom workspace by clicking on the New Workspace option in the Workspace menu. This will allow you to save your current panel layout and give it a name. You can then switch between your custom workspaces by clicking on the workspace name in the menu.
So there you have it, a few simple steps to get your Photoshop workspace back to normal. Now get out there and start creating!
How Do I Get My Workspace Back in Photoshop?
We all know how it is, you’re working away in Photoshop, deep in the zone and suddenly you realize you’ve made a complete mess of your workspace. Now get out there and start creating!