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Steve
537 posts |
#10042 2007-03-06 15:48 GMT |
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or any other art design program......how did you learn
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FMyth
219 posts |
#10043 2007-03-06 15:52 GMT |
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They're always coming up with updates and new plugins - I started learning those over 10 years ago and I am still learning new things.
Just pull up a few tutorials on the internet and go for it |
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JazzyCat
105 posts |
#10044 2007-03-06 15:54 GMT |
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You should be able to go from not knowing anything to being somewhat aware in a few days. It would take forever to master, so you learn as you go and figure out what it can do.
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spllogics
316 posts |
#10045 2007-03-06 15:55 GMT |
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As quickly as you can do the exercises in "Classroom in a Book" for the respective programs. This is what I used for photoshop. It is great!!!
I had a class on Illustrator. There are still things I don't know about both programs, but Classroom in a Book will get you started. The actual names are "Photoshop CS Classroom in a Book", "Photoshop 7.0 Classroom in a book" etc. |
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Stasha
476 posts |
#10046 2007-03-06 15:56 GMT |
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It still hasn't happened.
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VanGoghsEar
109 posts |
#10047 2007-03-06 15:56 GMT |
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One day on Photo Shop
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Steve
537 posts |
#10048 2007-03-06 15:57 GMT |
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still learning it......photoshop is so complex that the learning is never ending......It is not just understanding the 'tools' and their function and their operation it is finding new ways to combine 'tools' to do things that make the program produce the results you want and not only what you want finding out how to do something unique.
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spllogics
316 posts |
#10049 2007-03-06 15:59 GMT |
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for adobe photoshop lot of time I learn one year but I go slow but now I know working on adobe photoshop like professional
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