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Photoshop Tutorials!


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Yo,

I need PHOTOSHOP TUTORIALS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :cry:

I need FULLY exaplined good ones for a Medium Newbie. No not basic, advance drawings/tools (althought im alrite with photoshop) i need good instructions to follow to make a better design. :shifty:

ie. A simple line turned into a lightning thing :whistle:

Also i need a tutorial on how to cut things out off a hard-to-cut-out-on-multicoloured-backgroudns and only grab out the character i want!! :yes:

Thanks guyz, i hope i get good ones.

Have you heard of foood? Maybe not (foood.net) how would i get tutorials to make his type of icons. There so cool! His tutorials section is down, so if anyone wants to give me the correct link to it or another tutorial or one of there personla tutorials then i'd be real happy!! :D

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Good Tutorials

In my view, the best start-point for any would-be Photoshopper.

Sorry: Just checked. They seem to be having server troubles at the moment. I'd bookmark it though for when they are back up.

In the meantime try Phong.

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And by the way, the Good-Tutorials.com website does work.

And you said in the Meantime try phong's tutorials, while phong's tutorial had problems visiting lol. Oh well i'll bookmark it and visit later

Thanks again for the websites, good-tutorials is amazing! Even for newbies!!!

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You know the best place to find tutorials? It's helped me out soOoOoOo many times... well.. heres my secret.. I'll share it with you, cuz I know it's worked for alot of other people so come in and listen close... TRY CLICKING SEARCH NEXT TIME i mean... there are so many other threads on photoshop tut's here try searching next time. in fact there was a thread with a whole list of them... I don't have it off the top of my head. and if for some odd reason the search link didnt work.... google and yahoo just called me and said they'd be your friends.

edit: ok maybe it is a little mean.. but I'm sure someone else would've suggested searching as well, and I've seen alot of people who don't use the search

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Sorry. But umm it crashed when i clicked the Search button, lol it might sound funny but maybe another window Generated an error for IE.. So i really coudln't be bothered. Sorry again

And i did type in 'photoshop tutuorials' and i'll tell you what, the links i jsut got are 20 times better then google/yahoo, becasue thge engines just searches specific keywords. Whilst these links helped me way faster!! But anyway sorry for not searching!!

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2 seconds after searching I found this.... since you seem to have IE crash after searching, I'll provide you a quote... remember searching is your friend.

The link below is courtesy of newsgeek, since he originally posted it.

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=102150

Your bound to find something in all these links.

Adobe Photoshop Tutorials

http://www.jlswebsource.com/tutorials.html

http://www.carbonfour.com/tutorials.html

http://www.deaddreamer.com/v10/tuto/index.html

http://www.eyesondesign.net/pshop/tuts.htm

http://www.eyeball-design.com/fxzone/tutorial.htm

http://user.fundy.net/morris/redirect.html...photoshop.shtml

http://www.graphics-world.com/tutorials/Photoshop/

http://www.handson.nu/

http://www.metaeffect.com/main.m4?go=tutorials

http://www.phong.com/tutorials/

http://www.photoshopcafe.com/tutorials.htm

http://www.photoshoproadmap.com/photoshop-...rials-tips.html

http://www.pixeljunction.com/tutorials.php

http://www.rainworld.com/psworkshop/

http://www.reality9.com/tutorials.html

http://www.spoono.com/

http://www.stridingstudio.com/tutorials/

http://www.designsbymark.com/pstips/index.html

http://geda-online.com/tutorials.htm

http://www.thewebmachine.com/

http://www.extremephotoshop.com/tutorials.aspx

http://www.thinkdan.com/tutorials/photoshop.html

http://xen-fx.com/txt/tutorials/

http://www.aovs02.dsl.pipex.com/tuts.htm

http://www.pixelvoid.com/pageview.php?page=ps/list

http://www.deviantart.com/?tier=tutorials

http://www.planetphotoshop.com/tutorials.html

http://www.ps6.com/Tutorials/select.html

http://www.teamphotoshop.com/photoshop/tut...ials/ps_tut.php

http://www.reactionzero.com/rz/ps_tutorials.php

http://www.voidix.com/tutorialsphotoshop.php

http://www.absolutecross.com/tutorials/photoshop/

http://w1.606.telia.com/~u60607423/abbe_v3/tuts.html

http://www.screaming-art.com/tutorials.php

http://www.deepspaceweb.com/modules.php?name=Sections

http://tutorials.yaxay.com/showsection.php...se&id=6&cpage=0

http://www.pstutorials.org

More Links for Graphics Tutorials

http://www.bizark.com/

http://www.bluesfear.com/

http://www.candeekis.com/alltutorials.html

http://www.cbtcafe.com/photoshop/

http://builder.cnet.com/webbuilding/0-7370.html

http://www.computerarts.co.uk/tutorials/2d/

http://www.cyberinkdesign.com/tutor.htm

http://www.dacort.com/tutorials.php

http://www.dalinise.com/

http://2achievesuccess.com/david/

http://misery.subnet.at/

http://www.deepspaceweb.com/

http://www.designsbymark.com/pstips/

http://www.dsigning.com/

http://www.digital-creativity.co.uk/

http://www.digitalthread.com/

http://www.distortion.co.uk/freebies/tutorial.html

http://www.dreaminfinity.com/tutorials/ps.shtml

http://www.elated.com/

http://www.zdjournals.com/ips/

http://www.geocities.com/nessele/

http://erk.free.fr/

http://www.espressographics.com/

http://www.evening.demon.co.uk/articles.html

http://www.exquisitedesign.com/

http://www.extremeflash.com/

http://www.extropia.com/

http://www.eyewire.com/tips/photoshop/

http://www.firelily.com/

http://www.freegraphics.com/10_Tutorials/Photoshop/

http://www.codewarrioru.com/CodeWarriorU/

http://www.webspace.com.br/opus/web3.htm

http://geda-online.com/

http://www.gifart.com/graphictips5.shtml

http://gliebster.com/

http://www.2ginc.com/

http://www.goranation.com/

http://wwwebmasters.net/tutorials/Photoshop/

http://www.grafx-design.com/tutorials.html

http://www.gurusnetwork.com/

http://homepages.ihug.com.au/~mr_jr/tutorials.htm

http://www.hyperpark.com/

http://www.icehousedesigns.com/tutorials/photoshop/

http://the-internet-eye.com/HOWTO/default.htm

http://www.myjanee.com/jnetuts.htm

http://www.arraich.com/ps_intro.htm

http://jereme.gfxsites.net/

http://www.jlswebsource.com/tutorials.html

http://pionet.net/~jzeman/tips/contents.html

http://www.multimania.com/harvestr/logos/

http://www.iboost.com/build/software/pshop/index.html

http://www.icehousedesigns.com/tutorials/photoshop/

http://www.iservice.at/isset.html

http://www.itgraphics.com.au/tutorial/index.htm

http://www.visual-redemption.com/

http://mccannas.com/pshop/photosh0.htm

http://showcase.netins.net/web/wolf359/linkotip.htm

http://www.magicpixel.com.au/html/workwel.html

http://www.sketchpad.net/

http://www.photoshopuser.com/

http://www.neofrog.com/

http://www.netpedia.com/graphics/tips/

http://www.opticnurve.com/

http://orgcon.jlswebsource.com/tips.html

http://www.orionnetlinks.com/Photoshop/photoshop.asp

http://www.ozones.com/handson/

http://www.pageresource.com/

http://www.pagetutor.com/

http://www.pankpages.com/

http://www.piscespub.com/pcpp50.html

http://www.pixelpunk.8m.com/

http://showcase.netins.net/web/wolf359/adobepc.htm

http://www.perfectpixels.com/home.cfm

http://www.poidesign.com/

http://www.pragt.net/

http://www.webreference.com/graphics/

http://www.psionic.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/

http://www.webreference.com/graphics/

http://www.raestudios.com/

http://www.rainworld.com/

http://robouk.gdesign.nl/index.php3

http://www.russellbrown.com/

http://www.shortcutcentral.com/

http://www.sketchpad.net/photoshp.htm

http://webdeveloper.com/html/html_table_splicing.html

http://www.webslave.dircon.co.uk/photoshop/

http://www.stewartstudio.com/tips/phototip.htm

http://strider-web.virtualave.net/

http://www.netcolony.com/arts/d5uga/Pshop/tuts.html

http://www.wetzelandcompany.com/MonthlyTipB.html

http://www.thinkdan.com/

http://www.sev.com.au/dtpzone/phtips.asp

http://members.tripod.com/~rddesign/prof.html

http://twh.telefragged.com/

http://builder.com.com/

http://users.iafrica.com/c/cu/cubic/vers/

http://www.wastedyouth.org/

http://www.webclass-101.com/photoshop6.shtml

http://www.webgraphicscenter.com/

http://webreference.com/graphics/column36/

http://www.webmasterbase.com/

http://www.webslave.dircon.co.uk/photoshop/index.html

http://www.wetzelandcompany.com/

http://www.good-tutorials.com/

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And by the way, the Good-Tutorials.com website does work.

Yes, I've just been looking. It seems because I block a just about all ads and many of the tutorials go via ad sites, I don't see the page.

Oh well, a small price to pay for not having ads everywhere and not helping some parasitic web tracking company produce stats based on my activities.

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Oh My god, what a big list of collection you quoted., and thanks mwilson some of those were helpful.

Well looks like i'll be busy these holidays, dont worry guys i dont neeed any more links lol, there are SO many!!!

Unless you have links for "Secret Recipe of Fooods Icons" then dont be scared to post :D

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