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04/12/2006 12:12:45 PM · #1 |
While I am on a steep learning curve myself with photoshop, being told how to do something is one thing. But sometimes being SHOWN how to do something is so much easier for me to understand. Especially when you dont understand the "lingo" of all the complexities of Photoshop. I have been shown a site and have been watching video tutorials that can be downloaded and watched at your convience. They arent really dial up friendly but they sure help me understand somethings that before I just shook my head at.
//www.radiantvista.com/ Main page, links at the top.
also has video and pdf tutorials and podcasts. I hope you learn as much as I have been.
MattO
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04/12/2006 12:17:57 PM · #2 |
Another great one that is free, is photoshop T.V.
you can get it as a podcast, and they dotn use fancy language or crazy keypad combinations, and you learn a bunch too.
heres a link to their blog... //www.photoshopguys.com/
-Dan |
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04/12/2006 12:18:02 PM · #3 |
I think these were in mentioned in another thread somewhere but yes, they are good to watch, especially us who are learning!
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04/12/2006 03:12:35 PM · #4 |
thanks , this is what i am looking for |
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04/12/2006 03:49:26 PM · #5 |
Their video tutorial called "A Photoshop Reference: Essential Adjustment Layers" is almost an hour long and huge at 113 megabytes, but is a fantastic reference. It will improve your fundamental understanding of color post processing and how to use adjustment layers. It could permanently alter your workflow. It has something to teach both new and advanced PS users.
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