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boblikesbeer 11-11-2004 09:23 AM

Photoshop training question
 
Hey everyone..... I want to take some training courses
for photoshop. Question is, would it be better to take an
actual class somewhere or do these training CD's actually
work?
I found one that looks pretty good for $100
http://www.computer-training-softwar...otoshop-cs.htm

Any info would be helpful :thumbsup

Thanks

AMADude 11-11-2004 09:34 AM

Buy the program, buy a book and teach yourself.

Verbal 11-11-2004 09:35 AM

I took a Photoshop class at a specialized "art" school and it helped a lot. Also, I highly recommend looking into the tutorial tapes from https://www.totaltraining.com .

If money is an object, I would start with the tapes. Good luck!!

angeleyes 11-11-2004 09:38 AM

Save the money and just screw with it until you figure it out. Didn't take me long at all to be proficient in it. If you ever hit a brick wall, you can easily look things up on the Internet.

Paul Waters 11-11-2004 09:46 AM

Start with a PS book that focus' on what you will do most. Whether that is photo processing, creating banners, whatever.

Then, there are hundreds of tutorials on the web.

Here is a site to get you started:

http://www.good-tutorials.com/

See if you can learn from them. If so, forget the courses and training CDs.

And when you use a tool for the first time in a tutorial, spend a few minutes to understand the various ways it can be used.

In two years, you will be a master at PS!

:thumbsup

tony286 11-11-2004 10:52 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Verbal
I took a Photoshop class at a specialized "art" school and it helped a lot. Also, I highly recommend looking into the tutorial tapes from https://www.totaltraining.com .

If money is an object, I would start with the tapes. Good luck!!

Total training is the best for adobe.

FuckFind 11-11-2004 11:00 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by boblikesbeer
Hey everyone..... I want to take some training courses
for photoshop. Question is, would it be better to take an
actual class somewhere or do these training CD's actually
work?
I found one that looks pretty good for $100
http://www.computer-training-softwar...otoshop-cs.htm

Any info would be helpful :thumbsup

Thanks

Depends on HOW you learn, and how NATURAL you are with it. Get the program, play around for a week or so. If you feel like you naturally can navigate and operate the program, and make small strides in developing your knowledge....I'd stick to doing it yourself and just looking up tutorials when you get in a rut. Worked very well for me.

On the other hand, if you have constantly been educated the "traditional" methods for developing a skillset (high school, college, buy books, teacher, lesson plans, structure, etc)... and are more comfortable in this realm, buy the books and videos, without a doubt. There is no better program to waste time on than Pshop and other graphics programs.

Everyone is different, do what suits you and your background most appropriately.

BTW: this will take you years, so don't get frustrated...wake up everyday KNOWING you're going to produce something better than the day before....... then everyday will always be satisfying as opposed to discouraging.

my 2.

FF

WickedVenus 11-11-2004 11:16 AM

here is a class for $20

http://www.eclecticacademy.com/index.html

Verbal 11-11-2004 11:21 AM

Trust me ... go with the tapes from Total Training. Trying it on your own and through a book is ok, but there is nothing like watching somebody 'walk' you through it on a video button by button.

Tala 11-11-2004 11:21 AM

I just did a google search for tutorials and learned it myself by doing the step by step method. It works. :thumbsup

boblikesbeer 11-12-2004 08:38 AM

Thank you everyone for the info! I started out using Ulead Photoimpact
and I'm really looking forward to learning photoshop. It's by far
the best program I've seen.

Bob

Basic_man 11-12-2004 08:39 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by AMADude
Buy the program, buy a book and teach yourself.
Yep, you should buy a book !


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