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Subject: yes im needing some questions answered


jenstar ( ) posted Sun, 07 October 2007 at 6:13 PM · edited Sat, 30 November 2024 at 11:02 PM

are there any online sites other than the chat line in here where i can talk to other people and ask them live about questions about photoshop....also are there any online sites u can direct me to which has beggining tutorials for photoshop so i can learn how to photosource and creat also clothing ....and one other thing where can i find some good online courses schools online that offer programs in these progams u have here in renderosity ...


Kaji ( ) posted Mon, 08 October 2007 at 6:00 PM

There's always help on the Adobe forums, and investing in a couple of books couldn't hurt either.

I recommend these books:

Real World Adobe Photoshop CS2
Photoshop Masking & Compositing



deci6el ( ) posted Mon, 08 October 2007 at 8:44 PM

Attached Link: Dan Ablan

From the tone of your question, I'm going to recommend a night course, if you're time and money budget is tight. "talk to people and ask them live" A class in photoshop where you can meet and talk to other people of varying skill levels is always better than a book, if the personal interaction is what you most want. http://www.3dgarage.com/ Short of that I've used the training DVD's from Dan Ablan for Lightwave. I thought they were a good jump start to seeing someone go through demos of different aspects of the software. Reading the manual in specific as-needed segments is still neccessary. He does a slew of other courses, Photoshop might be one of them.


jenstar ( ) posted Mon, 08 October 2007 at 8:48 PM

yes thanks someone referred me to the about.com for beginning photoshop but i have version 9 and they only go up to 7...so is that the only place u know of which i can use to get classes for photoshop...and do u know of any good software for fashion design...im wanting to learn to photosource pics onto some templates but it needs to be adobe compatible...so im looking for some good sites for some clothing templates i can transfer into adobe...thanks for the link


bonestructure ( ) posted Fri, 12 October 2007 at 8:42 AM

some tutorial sites I like
http://www.maxtutorial.com/index.php?option=com_maxtutorial&cat=100&Itemid=27
http://tutorialscentral.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=category&sectionid=5&id=14&Itemid=27
I use the 3dlinks site quite a bit
http://www.3dlinks.com/links.cfm?categoryid=13&subcategoryid=123

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amul ( ) posted Fri, 12 October 2007 at 1:30 PM

Please allow me to delurk and thank everyone for these links, and to thank the forum guys for the extremely useful "save" link that lets me keep all this info for future reference.

They had chained him down to things that are, and had then explained the workings of those things till mystery had gone out of the world....And when he had failed to find [wonder and mystery] in things whose laws are known and measurable, they told him he lacked imagination, and was immature because he preferred dream-illusions to the illusions of our physical creation.
      -- HP Lovecraft, The Silver Key


Boofy ( ) posted Thu, 01 November 2007 at 11:17 PM

*quote]Please allow me to delurk and thank everyone for these links, and to thank the forum guys for the extremely useful "save" link that lets me keep all this info for future reference.

It does sound handy. Where does this stuff get saved to?


whbos ( ) posted Sat, 03 November 2007 at 11:09 AM

I've always liked the Adobe Classroom In A Book series.  You can start from the beginning or just pick the sections you are interested in.  They also have a CD/DVD included with them so you have the files at your disposal.

There's also www.lynda.com that has online tutorials for most programs.  There is a subscription of about $20 a month giving access to unlimited tutorials and you can cancel at any time.  I've purchased Adobe software and they give you a freebie when you register.  One of them was a one month subscription to Lynda.com.

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bonestructure ( ) posted Sat, 03 November 2007 at 12:02 PM

I've always liked the book REAL WORLD PHOTOSHOP.

Talent is God's gift to you. Using it is your gift to God.


amul ( ) posted Sat, 03 November 2007 at 5:23 PM

Neither of those books are about 3D rendering. They're about how to use Photoshop tools and commands. There's a subtle, but extremely important, difference.

They had chained him down to things that are, and had then explained the workings of those things till mystery had gone out of the world....And when he had failed to find [wonder and mystery] in things whose laws are known and measurable, they told him he lacked imagination, and was immature because he preferred dream-illusions to the illusions of our physical creation.
      -- HP Lovecraft, The Silver Key


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