30 Days of Photoshop: The Complete Series Breakdown for Beginners
If you’ve ever wanted a structured way to learn Photoshop without jumping between random tutorials, this series is about as close as it gets.
Aaron Nace, from PHLEARN, created a free “30 Days of Photoshop” training series where each day focuses on a specific skill — starting from absolute basics and building up to advanced edits and full composites.
In this roundup, you’ll find all 30 videos organized in a way that actually makes sense for learning. Instead of just listing them by day, they’re grouped into stages so you can follow a clear path from beginner to advanced.
Intro
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Getting Started with Photoshop (Days 1–3)
This first stage is all about understanding the basics. You’ll get familiar with the interface, how files work, and the core workflow you’ll use every time you open Photoshop.
Day 1 - Taking a Tour of Photoshop
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Day 2 - Opening, Editing & Saving
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Day 3 - Exploring File Formats
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Understanding Layers & Adjustments (Days 4–7)
Here’s where Photoshop really starts to make sense. These lessons explain how layers, masks, and adjustments work together, which is the foundation of almost everything you’ll do.
Day 4 - Understanding Layers
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Day 5 - How to Use Adjustment Layers
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Day 6 - Using Layer Masks
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Day 7 - Levels vs Curves
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Essential Editing Skills (Days 8–13)
Now it’s time to start editing for real. This section covers everyday tools and techniques you’ll use constantly, from selections to basic corrections.
Day 8 - Change Color in Photoshop
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Day 9 - Select Subject in Photoshop
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Day 10 - Master Adobe Camera RAW in Photoshop
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Day 11 - Remove Distractions in Photoshop
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Day 12 - Scale, Rotate & Align in Photoshop
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Day 13 - Crop & Expand in Photoshop
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Creative Tools & Advanced Features (Days 14–18)
Once you’re comfortable with the basics, these lessons introduce more creative and powerful features that give you greater control over your designs and edits.
Day 14 - Explore Dynamic Text in Photoshop
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Day 15 - Using The Liquify Tool in Photoshop
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Day 16 - Smart Objects in Photoshop
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Day 17 - Discover Blend If in Photoshop
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Day 18 - Explore Blending Modes in Photoshop
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Retouching & Color Control (Days 19–25)
This section focuses on refining images. You’ll learn how to control light, color, and details to improve photos, especially portraits.
Day 19 - Dodge & Burn in Photoshop
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Day 20 - Color Correction in Photoshop
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Day 21 - Color Grading in Photoshop
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Day 22 - Correct Exposure in Photoshop
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Day 23 - Basic Retouching in Photoshop
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Day 24 - Advanced Retouching in Photoshop
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Day 25 - Color Match in Photoshop
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Real-World Projects & Workflow (Days 26–30)
The final stage brings everything together. These lessons show how to apply what you’ve learned in real projects and practical workflows.
Day 26 - Create a Mockup in Photoshop
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Day 27 - Sky Replacement in Photoshop
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Day 28 - Exporting Images in Photoshop
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Day 29 - Lightroom vs Photoshop Editing
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Day 30 - Create a Composite in Photoshop
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Why This Series Works So Well
What makes this series stand out is how intentional the progression is.
It doesn’t just throw techniques at you — it builds your understanding step by step:
- First, you learn how Photoshop works
- Then, how layers and adjustments control everything
- After that, you apply real editing tools
- Then move into more advanced features
- Then refine your skills with retouching and color
- And finally, you put it all together in real projects
By the time you reach Day 30, you’re not just following tutorials — you actually understand what you’re doing.
Final Thoughts
If you’re serious about improving your Photoshop skills, this is one of the best free structured series available.
You can follow it day by day, binge it in a weekend, or jump to specific sections depending on what you need.
Either way, having all 30 lessons in one place — organized in a way that makes sense — makes a huge difference.
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