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Subject: sites to go to learn from the pros tricks of the trade


jenstar ( ) posted Tue, 30 October 2007 at 7:35 PM · edited Tue, 03 December 2024 at 3:27 PM

besides here where bouts can i go to watch real videos of learning the secrets of photoshop..like for example the kind that pixel perfect is ...im wanting to learn from the masters of photoshop ...learning to create character skins what it entails...making clothing...making jewelery... also what are good dvds to purchase to learn from if any


karosnikov ( ) posted Wed, 31 October 2007 at 1:11 AM

practice practice  practice

just having something to do with Photoshop will give you little problems to solve some of the simpler concepts and then you can expand on them and even experiment. From personal experience i can say that all play and no work makes Karosnikov a poor graphic artist,  i tinker i make icons i make tiles, desktop backgrounds. I used to hold  being a graphic artist on a pedestal, however  I'm going to try and be a Binder now a post-art and post print, hands on guy who folds paper using machines all day  but... I dabble

I have recently joined a soccer team  and as amateur as we may be  i thought having a set of collector cards, with players photo's  stats and  etc. Thinking this may help players feel they were important both me and the team,  I used my investigator personality type and after google'n and looking at other propels examples I will be attempting to make a functional and informative yet artistic piece... no one trick will help this project be great, knowing them all even clouds an initiate such as I

develop your concept and nurture it as your skills  grow  so will your versatility. Try something specific and ask aout it - you'll  probably learn many in's and out's , and the many possibilities there are within this program.

There used to be an archive of photoshop hints and tip  even  some mini-tutorials  givin by members, even if we can't link back any re- asked questions are either dealt with again or linked back  so  bring your  project to us or invent one just so you may learn more. I think the tools of the trade, the paint brush, the selection tool, the clone tool and healing brush, the dodge and burn can each be in turn used to assist your needs. PS is just waiting for you to BRING IT ON.

Karosnikov
"I'm in your image, lol, pushing you pixels" 


karosnikov ( ) posted Wed, 31 October 2007 at 1:31 AM

Be specific.


tantarus ( ) posted Wed, 31 October 2007 at 4:01 AM

Look at www.lynda.com. PS experts will show you few tips & tricks through vids. :)

But learn all the tools, experiment allot play with blend modes, etc. That will be your best training, after you can learn effects, and techniques from internet tuts. :)

99% of tuts. will just show you what values to input and in what order to achieve effect. But they will not tell you why they did specific step and why is value high or low. So if you not familiar with the tools you`ll be lost outside of that tut. ;)

Tihomir




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macatelier ( ) posted Wed, 31 October 2007 at 4:13 AM

Hi jenstar

I replied to your earlier post. There are clothing tutorials for second life here http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Clothing_Tutorials

karosnikov is so right, you need lots & lots of practice in doing lots of things and learning skills that you can apply to making clothing & jewellery etc.

There is a brilliant website with a huge list of photoshop tutorials here http://www.pixel2life.com/

You might also find DAZ tutorials useful http://www.daz3d.com/i.x/tutorial/0/-/


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