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05/11/2012 01:41:11 PM · #1 |
So far just about everything that I have learned on photoshop I have learned myself. (and that really isn't that much) I have come to the point where I need some "training". The other day on DPC I heard NAPP mentioned. So has anyone used this service and is it worth the $99.00 for a year subscription..or $179 for a 2 year. Are the tutorials helpful and would this be a great learning tool for a novice like me....
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05/11/2012 02:23:15 PM · #2 |
I know that i wish i could take napps the way my son does...but i have to work, and sleeping at work is bad.
OH, THAT NAPP...
I'm pretty sure if you're a novice then you could get a lot of mileage out of the free tutorial videos on youtube, or on adobe's website.
Personally i'd hold onto my $100 - in my experience, this sort of thing can go over your head pretty fast if you don't have a solid foundation. |
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05/11/2012 02:42:02 PM · #3 |
Adam...I've had NAPP...and I've let the subscription go (bear in mind that I have PS Elements so alot of what they have/had didn't apply to me...that being said...)I just didn't feel that I got enough out of that subscription to justify paying for another one, and PhotoShop Magazine is so full of adds and not near enough information IMO...
I have a subscription to Elements and let me tell you that is worth it's weight in gold and I won't let that subscription laps for sure!!! I will second the YouTube searches...that is where I've been finding alot of good instructions to go back to over and over and it's FREE... |
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05/11/2012 02:43:46 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by RyanWareham: I know that i wish i could take napps the way my son does...but i have to work, and sleeping at work is bad.
OH, THAT NAPP...
I'm pretty sure if you're a novice then you could get a lot of mileage out of the free tutorial videos on youtube, or on adobe's website.
Personally i'd hold onto my $100 - in my experience, this sort of thing can go over your head pretty fast if you don't have a solid foundation. |
Agree with this. You should try your best to find the free stuff, or, rather than investing in a subscription with that money, try to find a good class nearby.
The best thing I ever did was go to Scott Kelby's "Light it, Shoot it, Retouch it" live show, and learning directly from him was a blast. Of course, there were all sorts of NAPP members there, but I have a much easier time learning face to face than online. |
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05/11/2012 02:44:35 PM · #5 |
"Consciousness: that annoying time between naps"
I just had to add this here }-) |
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05/11/2012 02:53:09 PM · #6 |
I've used lynda.com before, and they have some good stuff. You might want to check it out before doing NAPP.
I'm going to go take my nap now. |
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05/11/2012 02:56:52 PM · #7 |
i second lynda.com.
Stick to Chris Orwig to start and move onto Deke when ready. very very good stuff - they took me from "oh i know a lil photoshop" to "god damnit i know nothing", which is a damn good thing in my book. |
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05/11/2012 03:11:27 PM · #8 |
Check out KelbyTv, or Kelby Training if you want to pay. There is also photovision and of course countless tutorials online for pretty much everything. |
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05/11/2012 03:20:41 PM · #9 |
I have a Nap App on my phone. Very handy for waking me up when want to take a power nap during my lunch break.
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05/11/2012 03:21:33 PM · #10 |
ok NAPP doesn't sound worth it.
I am looking at an onlise course offered at LSU that I may try...it is more structured and gives assignments etc.
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05/11/2012 04:30:26 PM · #11 |
Adam...are there any art class' near you or photography shops that teach classes...here in Orlando I attended some classes (I actually have learned more here...but) those classes gave me a lot of good "hands on" ask questions... |
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05/11/2012 04:59:49 PM · #12 |
I started learning Photoshop when I bought my camera. Whenever I need to know how to do something I just google it. Between that and trying out different tutorials, you just kind of pick it up yourself...
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05/12/2012 03:01:01 PM · #13 |
Originally posted by MinsoPhoto: Check out KelbyTv, or Kelby Training if you want to pay. There is also photovision and of course countless tutorials online for pretty much everything. |
Kelby is awesome. I'm a fanboy hahaha. |
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05/12/2012 05:11:00 PM · #14 |
Originally posted by Ja-9: Adam...are there any art class' near you or photography shops that teach classes...here in Orlando I attended some classes (I actually have learned more here...but) those classes gave me a lot of good "hands on" ask questions... |
There are no more photo stores here. I have tried the tutorials that are online and they help but I am looking for a more structured learning experience
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05/12/2012 06:25:37 PM · #15 |
Originally posted by cowboy221977: Originally posted by Ja-9: Adam...are there any art class' near you or photography shops that teach classes...here in Orlando I attended some classes (I actually have learned more here...but) those classes gave me a lot of good "hands on" ask questions... |
There are no more photo stores here. I have tried the tutorials that are online and they help but I am looking for a more structured learning experience |
Do you know where this is?
Masur Museum of Art in Monroe, LA Photography Workshop |
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05/13/2012 12:45:39 AM · #16 |
Never used NAPP.
I [whatever iteration we are on]th lynda.com
Browse through and watch all the free videos that you can if you want to test drive before getting a very reasonably priced subscription. I think the CS6 new features is still on there for free, as well as random videos in many courses. I got to watch the Essential Training by Michael Ninness and it was great - completely changed the way I see and use the program.
Of course, Chris Orwig has great tips and Deke is a master.
Searching on youtube is about as easy as asking and getting tips from random strangers. It's definitely hit or miss.
Also, um...bookmark...
//www.youtube.com/user/snapfactory/videos |
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05/13/2012 06:34:25 AM · #17 |
//www.photowalkthrough.com/tutorials/
There is some very interesting stuff here,I think this is the guy that Christophe learnt a lot from.
Message edited by author 2012-05-13 06:35:47. |
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05/13/2012 10:44:46 AM · #18 |
Originally posted by cowboy221977: Originally posted by Ja-9: Adam...are there any art class' near you or photography shops that teach classes...here in Orlando I attended some classes (I actually have learned more here...but) those classes gave me a lot of good "hands on" ask questions... |
There are no more photo stores here. I have tried the tutorials that are online and they help but I am looking for a more structured learning experience |
have you tried just buying a book. im sure there are textbook styled photohop books that will walk you through the basics.
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05/13/2012 05:25:20 PM · #19 |
I second getting one of the Scott Kelby books (for PS or for PSE)
The books give step by step instructions that can be applied in other situations
Work you way through the whole book. They offer the same images for download so you can work along with them or with one of your own images.
The books are easy to follow and you have it as a reference for the future.
Youtube is also a good source of free tutorials.
Message edited by author 2012-05-13 17:25:44. |
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05/13/2012 11:14:47 PM · #20 |
I'm sure you all know that Scott Kelby and NAPP are linked hand and hand. He is the lead guy at NAPP and Adobe is tied tightly with NAPP. The annual Photoshop World is put on by NAPP and supported by Adobe. If you attend PSW then you get a membership for a year. With that said you can get most of what is on NAPP seperarly and belonging to NAPP does not give you all of what is a available without extra cost. |
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