FootFungas wrote:
And when using the burn tool fill a new layer with 50% gray and set to overlay. that way you'll burn but not give youre original layer scorch marks. thanks to Jerry717(i think) for that tip.
No FF, that was not my tip but it is a good one.
Tofu, when learnig the interface of PS it's best to take baby steps and learn a little at a time. Use what you know about the apps you are used to and go from there. There are many differences but not too different.
I downloaded Marx'x layer file too, and that would not be a good file to try and learn from. (no offence marx) but that is the most disorganized layer file I have ever seen. Considering I recieve and modify layer files form all over the world, (as in Thousands and thousands) that's saying a lot. Its best to give your layers meaningful names and especially meaningful names for layer sets.
As for advice for learning, Footfungas's advice is more appropriate and to the point of your question. Marx's response was just way TMI for a beginner.
Advice worth price charged,
Jerry