I use all the software that I have just learned, and I can only find a tutorial if I can't improve it to a certain extent. Photoshop, like brushes, paints and rulers, is a tool for our painting, but we just need to find out where to put it when we use it for the first time.
Specifically, imagine what kind of picture you want to make in your mind, and then try to realize it with photoshop. When you can't get stuck, you can look up the corresponding books (there are many such tutorials and books), and sometimes you will go to see others making pictures. This is called stealing teachers.
The advantage of doing this is that you can achieve the same effect as others with limited tools. In the future, new tools will be used quickly, the role of tools will be better mastered, and progress will be faster than others.
And I can draw inferences from others and use similar software freely in a short time without a tutorial.
Of course, everyone's learning methods are different, so my husband is used to learning step by step according to the tutorial first, and he learns well.
The address of the tutorial has been fully explained upstairs, so I won't say much here.