Adobe has launched huge Photoshop update, which will boost overall productivity of users.

The latest update will bring custom toolbars to the photo-editing software. Users will be able to add, delete or rearrange group of tools on the left side of the interface. The feature allows users to customize the workspace's layout to best suit their personal choice. Customizable toolbars mean that customers can keep only those tools that are required for a specific piece of work.

With the latest update, Photoshop users will be able to use multiple artboards in the same file. Till now, users had to depend on groups and layers so that they can toggle on and off from multiple screens of a page or app of a website layout.

Photoshop users will also get "Recent Files" view, which will appear when the software is loaded. This feature will allow a user to quickly search for files they have been working on.

Another big update that Adobe has introduced in Photoshop is the software's integration with the 3D character creation app - Fuse. The integration will allow users to extend 3D capabilities of the photo-editing software to a new level.

"In June, we acquired the company Mixamo, and Winston Hendrickson laid out his vision for the future combination of Mixamo and Photoshop. Today we release Adobe Fuse CC (Preview), a new product with an integrated workflow into Photoshop that marks the beginning of our next phase of unlocking the power of 3D design, one of the most in-demand skills in our rapidly changing landscape," per an Adobe blog.

Adobe has also tried to clean the overall interface of Photoshop with the latest update. The enhanced user interface (UI) is available not only for desktops but also for touch-based devices, such as the Microsoft Surface Pro.

Designers who use Photoshop have to browse through a number of fonts to best suit individual projects. However, it is difficult to remember all font types. The software has a number of fonts but users may have some favorites. With the latest update, users will have the option to save their favorite fonts for future use.

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