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Friday, October 17, 2008
23 Most Incredible Photoshop Tutorials
The Best Article Every day: "Paired with yesterday’s 24 Perfect Vectors, I wanted to list off some incredible Photoshop tutorials I’ve found on the web that will help you utilize those resources. I’ve done my best to select a wide variety of tutorials from web graphics, to photo enhancement, to just plain incredible."
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i think this is a really good resource. While some of the tutorials are fairly useless, like creating an ipod nano with photoshop, others, like making a great bling effect or stuff like that can be very useful. I used to be pretty good with photoshop, but these tutorials help a lot.
Proficiency in Photoshop is a really handy skill to have, as there is a lot you can do with the program if you know how. I think it's great that people have expended their own time and effort to make available a resource for everybody to use.
This appears to be an interesting resource. I have only ever done a few tutorials and my experience has always been real good. The good thing about these tutorials is they teach you all the little skills that can be combined at a later date to make a stunning product. This is true of any tutorial. I was working on an autocad tutorial and it was building a log cabin, it doesn't relate to what i am doing, but all the keystrokes and skills will all be used later to create something totally different.
Awesome tutorials. The glass ball tutorial was really cool. These kinds of things are, as the introduction mentions, much more valuable for the step-by-step process than what you get in the end. Using photoshop is much like CAD in that you have to think about things in a certain progression to really get what you want. I will certainly use the business card tutorial though I wish the ipod shuffle would actually MAKE an ipod shuffle...
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