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Saturday, May 3, 2008

Photoshop Tutorials - Here Are A Few Good Free Ones

Adobe Photoshop tutorials are useful and great for learning how to use Photoshop overall, but when it comes to the specifics of the software the forums are going to be your best bet. Photoshop tips, while useful, don't often answer the questions that you may have. Photoshop tutorials are something best saved for those horrible, forbidden corners of the Internet. You know, forums about anime or yiff or something equally as stupid. Photoshop tutorials are available from all over the web as well as originally compiled tutorials, including ones listed in the resource box below.

Photoshop tutorials are especially popular due to the complexity of the popular program. They are especially popular due to the complexity of the popular program. Photoshop action tutorials are scattered around the Internet with specific advice for customizations you can make to improve your templates. Don't start running before you've found your feet though.

PS tutorials are always a fun and interesting way of learning a new technique or style you never knew about. Or did know about, and just didn't know how to achieve.

For example, Photoshop gives us three ways to use the Rectangle Tool, along with its other shape tools. We can use them to draw vector shapes, we can use them to draw simple paths (which is what we'll be doing here), and we can use them to draw pixel-based shapes. Listed tutorials can be everything from full color screenshots with explanations to video tutorials to just a step by step lay out of where the items you need are and how to use them. This can be an excellent solution if you only need to know how to do a few things with Photoshop or you want to learn how to do each type of function individually.

To really learn Photoshop CS2 you must find high quality tutorials and go through them one by one. It's only through practice that you will become proficient.

 

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