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Detailed Photoshop tutorials For in-depth instruction and techniques

Detailed Photoshop tutorials For in-depth instruction and techniques

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Pekoni
Junior Member
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08-22-2025, 10:57 AM
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Looking for reliable Photoshop tutorials, I’ve found several that work well. For self-taught users, the key is consistent practice and using step-by-step guides. Many beginners start with the official Adobe tutorials or platforms like Skillshare and YouTube channels focused on Photoshop basics. Building skills takes time, but focusing on fundamentals like layers, masks, and color adjustment helps a lot.
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Pekoni
08-22-2025, 10:57 AM #1

Looking for reliable Photoshop tutorials, I’ve found several that work well. For self-taught users, the key is consistent practice and using step-by-step guides. Many beginners start with the official Adobe tutorials or platforms like Skillshare and YouTube channels focused on Photoshop basics. Building skills takes time, but focusing on fundamentals like layers, masks, and color adjustment helps a lot.

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08-23-2025, 07:20 AM
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This is just about the best way to learn Photoshop. Testing! It's a Free Course , provided by a very good Canadian company. They make a lot of really great content. This particular course will take you from a beginner to an expert - or so you will feel like it! They also have videos for step-by-step guides. This should be all you need to get started as a beginner, then you can use graphic-specific tutorials. Adobe KnowHow - Click Here!
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XxEmmyLouWhoxX
08-23-2025, 07:20 AM #2

This is just about the best way to learn Photoshop. Testing! It's a Free Course , provided by a very good Canadian company. They make a lot of really great content. This particular course will take you from a beginner to an expert - or so you will feel like it! They also have videos for step-by-step guides. This should be all you need to get started as a beginner, then you can use graphic-specific tutorials. Adobe KnowHow - Click Here!

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Tyson142
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08-23-2025, 01:55 PM
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I visit a popular website called YouTube that offers guides on virtually anything, including simple tasks like banana peeling.
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Tyson142
08-23-2025, 01:55 PM #3

I visit a popular website called YouTube that offers guides on virtually anything, including simple tasks like banana peeling.

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BubbaNitro
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08-23-2025, 11:42 PM
#4
YouTube? What is that? If I visited this place called "me tubes," why would I want to learn how to peel bananas? Oranges are tougher. Wish there were better tech videos on YouTube.
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BubbaNitro
08-23-2025, 11:42 PM #4

YouTube? What is that? If I visited this place called "me tubes," why would I want to learn how to peel bananas? Oranges are tougher. Wish there were better tech videos on YouTube.

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Ventium
Junior Member
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08-24-2025, 01:10 AM
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No, I didn't insult Linus.
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Ventium
08-24-2025, 01:10 AM #5

No, I didn't insult Linus.

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Sand_Block
Junior Member
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08-24-2025, 02:40 AM
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It's a gradual learning journey that focuses on acquiring small details over time. There are countless options available for software such as PhotoShop. Trying to absorb everything at once will probably lead to confusion. Follow tutorials on photo editing, text styling, layer management, and more. You can begin with these resources. Many of them cater to both beginners and those with some prior experience. http://design.tutsplus.com/categories/photoshop http://abduzeedo.com/tags/photoshop http://www.smashingmagazine.com/tag/photoshop/ You can also search for "Photoshop tutorials" online and discover numerous sites and blogs offering guidance. Personally, I started using Photoshop during my school years. Creating forum profiles... which seems outdated now. It's hard to believe anyone takes them seriously. Eventually, I shifted my focus to web and UI design. Now I mainly rely on PS for photo retouching and occasional editing.
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Sand_Block
08-24-2025, 02:40 AM #6

It's a gradual learning journey that focuses on acquiring small details over time. There are countless options available for software such as PhotoShop. Trying to absorb everything at once will probably lead to confusion. Follow tutorials on photo editing, text styling, layer management, and more. You can begin with these resources. Many of them cater to both beginners and those with some prior experience. http://design.tutsplus.com/categories/photoshop http://abduzeedo.com/tags/photoshop http://www.smashingmagazine.com/tag/photoshop/ You can also search for "Photoshop tutorials" online and discover numerous sites and blogs offering guidance. Personally, I started using Photoshop during my school years. Creating forum profiles... which seems outdated now. It's hard to believe anyone takes them seriously. Eventually, I shifted my focus to web and UI design. Now I mainly rely on PS for photo retouching and occasional editing.

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08-24-2025, 11:03 AM
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Did I just secure a premium seat to the underworld? No way. To: @ LinusTech — I promise I’ll toss in some Closed Cell Styrofoam to Hell’s Gates; don’t send me packing. (Really?)
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PedroGamer1313
08-24-2025, 11:03 AM #7

Did I just secure a premium seat to the underworld? No way. To: @ LinusTech — I promise I’ll toss in some Closed Cell Styrofoam to Hell’s Gates; don’t send me packing. (Really?)