Even Beginners Can Learn to Use Photoshop in Minutes Using Interactive Video Tutorials
We're in the Press... It appears that recognition for our Photoshop video tutorials is beginning to spread. Yesterday we started to appear in a few important news updates after a press release was issued.
You can find us at Google here and at Yahoo here and a few other important Photoshop sites have also mentioned us, like "Photo News Today" and other important Photoshop blogs.
You can learn all about the video tutorials yourself here:
http://www.learnphotoshopnow.com/main.html
Here's a copy of the press release:
You can find us at Google here and at Yahoo here and a few other important Photoshop sites have also mentioned us, like "Photo News Today" and other important Photoshop blogs.
You can learn all about the video tutorials yourself here:
http://www.learnphotoshopnow.com/main.html
Here's a copy of the press release:
"Anyone who has ever tried to learn Photoshop from an 8-inch thick manual knows that it can be overwhelming. Most, not knowing where to start, usually give up and move to a simpler but less effective application. According to David Peters of http://www.learnphotoshopnow.com it doesn't have to be this way.
November 3, 2006 -- Learn Photoshop Now has recently launched a new web site, http://www.learnphotoshopnow.com.
Even beginners can learn to use Photoshop in minutes using interactive video tutorials.
While Adobe Photoshop is by far one of the most powerful applications on the market today for creating impressive, professional quality graphics and manipulating photographic images, many are missing out because of they are simply intimidated by the program.
This immense program can be overwhelming and frustrating for new graphic artists and photographers just starting out, but it doesn't have to be. By breaking the elements down into manageable chunks even newbie users will start to feel more comfortable experimenting in Photoshop.
Anyone who has ever tried to learn Photoshop from an 8-inch thick manual knows that it can be overwhelming. Most, not knowing where to start, usually give up and move to a simpler but less effective application. According to David Peters of http://www.learnphotoshopnow.com it doesn't have to be this way. The mistake many newbie Photoshop users make is that they try to learn everything about Photoshop from a manual or book as opposed to learning by doing specific tasks.
That is why David recommends interactive tutorials for learning Photoshop. When a beginner starts with a Photoshop video tutorial that is tailored to a specific task such as removing red eye for example, not only does the user learn something useful, which gives a sense of accomplishment, but he or she is learning about important Photoshop tools and techniques that will apply to other projects and tutorials in the future.
Because the the user will instantly be able to actually use Photoshop for this task on a regular basis the learning is more likely to stick. Each time the user completes additional Photoshop tutorials his or her knowledge base and skills grow.
Many simple Photoshop tutorials can be done in as little as 4-5 steps, but the experience gained can easily give the user the tools for hundreds of other projects. Beginners should start with simple projects that are relevant to their immediate needs. Examples might include projects like resizing images, removing red eye, adding drop shadows and working with layers.
While learning specific tasks new Photoshop users will be learning various functions of the toolbar and many of these tools apply to hundreds of different techniques. The Internet is the perfect resource for finding quality interactive Photoshop tutorials.
For more information on learning Photoshop visit
http://www.learnphotoshopnow.com."
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