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What's the most useful Photoshop tutorial you've found online?

Asked by theichibun (2237points) August 19th, 2009
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I’m concerned with the usefulness in both the end result and the usefulness of the tutorial itself. I personally like text over video, but it’s only a slight thing and I don’t have a problem with video at all.

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jrpowell's avatar

These are video, but they have helped me a lot.
http://revision3.com/pixelperfect/

Sarcasm's avatar

You should check this out. You say you prefer text, but give it a try.

FrogOnFire's avatar

@Sarcasm I second that choice…but watch all of them, too.

blastfamy's avatar

I’m not exactly sure what you’re looking for in a Ps tutorial, but you may look at Photoshop Killer Tips, a podcast on iTunes. The guy who does it gives all sorts of useful tips that I use frequently, such as non-destructive dodge and burn. Crazy useful.

mirza's avatar

PsdTuts.com has tons of useful one’s I’ve found. I like text with screenshots

dabbler's avatar

Mostly video but take a look at National Association of Photoshop Professionals NAPP They give some outstanding one-day seminars and are used to presenting/teaching effectively.

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SamanthaJo's avatar

In the sea of tutorials I’m using this one the most

http://www.addictivedesigns.net

SamandMax's avatar

LATE!

iceflowstudios.com – or tutcast.com. Howard Pinsky is the main man when it comes to photoshop in my opinion, cause he’s been using PS since God knows how long ago.
Also – old but good is the Youtube “You Suck At Photoshop” series, which whilst not exactly professional, certainly taught the fundamentals of photoshop in a way that is simply not forgettable in any hurry – it’s funny stuff.

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