Hi there,
following a really good tutorial I created this iris and I´m very astounded how easy it is to use photoshop. http://img211.imageshack.us/img211/2...opie5py.th.jpg Now I´m looking for tutorials or something that are leading to some similar results. So if you nice guys would give some advise... :kosta: |
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(DonCorleone @ Jul 14 2006, 04:34 PM) [snapback]243298[/snapback]</div>
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when you get used to it then it's quite simple and catchy ... but I remember a hard time learning tthe retouching techniques (making it look like being NO digitally manipulated pic) ... well - I started to PS 4 ... u speak german ! then take a look here! ;) |
Well, probably I'll sound obvious... but if you just search for "photoshop tutorial" in Google you'll find tons of very good tutorials for make quite everything ;)
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Course 98% of them are for CS...
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@swiss: yes, have already been there after your advice. Looks very nice. Thx so far
@Quintopotere: Yeah, probably you´re right. But exactly because there are so many tutorials I just wanted to ask for the favourite ones :ok: CS? You don´t mean Counter Strike, do you? |
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(DonCorleone @ Jul 17 2006, 09:21 AM) [snapback]243544[/snapback]</div>
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CS has been the Photoshop Version which inofficially is called 8. CS2 is Photoshop 9 and CS3 will be Photoshop 10 ... If you bought your copy of PS you should know that, shouldn't you ;) |
I might be using a 30-days-trial of Photoshop ;)
In fact I´m using Photoshop7.0. And that only at university when I don´t have to assist or sit in lecture. And at home I´m using PhotoshopElements. Since I'm not studying design, art or something and my budget is very low, I don´t believe that I will have the money nor the need to buy a current version. Indeed it would be nice to get a bit deeper in that program, which surely can't be done with PE or during any break. So I keep experimenting with some tutorials until I get bored. I'm not going to become a professional LOL |
Well, if you want more than what Photoshop Elements gives you, you could always try GIMP... :whistling:
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Quintopotere @ Jul 18 2006, 06:06 PM) [snapback]243784[/snapback]</div>
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stick to PS - it's more than just coincidence that they became market leaders in digital photo manipulation. If you need any help, I am at thy service. :ok: |
Thx for your help. I will try out the tutorials and see what's the result of it...
I think that I will post my progress from time to time in here. And I will get back to your (swiss) offer for sure.... |
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