Nord 162 I intend to give PHOTOSHOP a go this year. Can you recommend any learning sources besides Udemy? They better be paid so no Youtube plz Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kxee 93 @simon message him or pay me 50$ and ill teach you how to open create and save and close files/photoshop Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
♡V3R0N1C4♡ 31 what's wrong with udemy courses ? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nord 162 @simon message him or pay me 50$ and ill teach you how to open create and save and close files/photoshop I was thinking a learning platform such as udemy. what's wrong with udemy courses ? Nothing its just I want something different. I also depend on udemy I just want to learn from different sources. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
♡V3R0N1C4♡ 31 there are websites that provides free tutoriels tons of them actually ^^ , and also yt videos after you see a decent amount of them u'll notice some similarity between em , you'll know whats role of each tool you will have the websites that provides resources ( and they r very cool ) after this u'll be able to do shit ur self and it'll look great hope u get what i wanted to say ^^ u may see a udemy course about basics of ps its okay tho if u want paid courses i can give you for free and gl :) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GRAFXXX 1 The solution is to find someone who teaches well and communicates effectively. If you can get a second monitor or split your screen you can follow along and learn without pausing the tutorials. I think PHLEARN is the best on YouTube. You can also get the premium tutorials on PHLEARN's website. The teacher Aaron is super easy to follow along with and you can learn very quickly. The crazy thing about photoshop is there are 1000 ways to do the same task or design the same thing but PHLEARN finds the best methods which are non-destructive (meaning you can fix mistakes later or adjust things later). Best of luck if you have any questions send me a PM! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fannythehorse 0 Udemy, youtube. Think about what you want to do, look up tutorials for that specific thing... Most importantly, you just got to practice, get familiar with the UI and the tools available. Play around with it and see what each one does. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites