I respect a person who tells me when the actual content begins
A couple other things to recognize as a beginner from experience: Learn the keyboard shortcuts. They are essentially priceless for speed. Speed-driven quality is what makes your money in Photoshop. The faster you are, the more content you can create in an hour. The more content you can create, the more valuable that hour becomes. Your goal is to become skilled enough to create as much QUALITY content in an hour as possible. That is how photographers charge hundreds of dollars an hour. I guarantee you that any skilled photoshop designer uses keyboard shortcuts religiously. The work being completed in that hour is MASSIVE. So, they charge massively. Also, learn Adobe terminology. I'll never forget the time that I was trying to complete a clipping mask but didn't know the terminology for the action I was trying to complete. I would type "fit image into text" in my searches. Finally, I came across a tutorial that explained the term for the action. Next search I knew which wording to use to further advance my skills. God bless!
When i first opened photoshop im just clicking random buttons
I just want to learn how to put Dr Phil on a walking egg One year later update: I learned how to do it guys :D
Here is my Photoshop Beginners Tutorial to get you Started with Graphic Design! I will be bringing some more tutorials soon, that dive deeper into graphic designing, like making youtube thumbnails, banners, etc!
Hi guys, this is an amazing tutorial, but if you're like me and can't concentrate for more than 20 minutes, I would suggest an eBook/tutorial called "Design Evolution: Unlocking Adobe Photoshop's Secrets." That was my main source of knowledge at the beginning of my journey.
Dude, I'm watching this in 2020, and although the versions are different, so much is identical. I can't thank you enough for this. I feel like I am really getting a hang of photoshop thanks to this video. Looking forward to watching the rest of your series!
YOU are a live saver. i’ve been losing it trying to find one that works, and this one did. thankyou so much <3
Hey guys, as a token of appreciation as to how well this series has been doing and as it's truly my pleasure to help all of you up and coming aspiring artists as you are learning the ins and outs of everything in Photoshop, I prepared a Free Graphic Resource Package for Y'all that can be found here! https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yIa-b0xNupy0dLuLNvnf7OvQOXahewSX/view?usp=sharing Includes a bunch of stuff in the Photoshop file to help you guys in your projects! From Lighting effects, to smoke and particles! Definitely some awesome stuff here, and I hope you enjoy! Feel free to fully use in any projects.
Ok but how do I make barney look like jotaro
I meet a guy, who is a graphic designer. All thanks to this tutorial, now I can understand him better!
brand new to photoshop I usually learn by following along doing whatever you do. however just watching has taught me a massive amount. I already have several ideas just from watching these basic steps. thank you watching all the tutorials!
the sky isn't the limit because i photoshoped shrek on the moon
I can still remember those days when I used to watch these kinda videos especially the ones with text effects. I went from discovering Photoshop and knowing absolutely nothing about it, all I was doing in the app was messing around with the brush and shape tool to knowing the majority of commands and shortcuts in the software. I never really took it that serious at first but as I saw myself progress overtime it was just stuck to me. It just shows that little steps can get you to the achievement you want to reach for.
wow this is real i have been trying this for 1 full month i dont know how to thank you.
You are a lifesaver. Your tutorial is thorough. Not rushed. Easily understood by a complete newbie. I've watched a lot of Ps tutorials by some excellent experts, but you, you are a wonderful teacher. Thank yous!
I'm a beginner and this was very informative. Thanks
Just started watching this so he may bring it up later but two things: 1) When creating a file you should also choose if you want a white or a transparent background. A transparent background is the best it allows you to use the image over another layer. Best way to start is that or use a white background then start your image on a new transparent layer this way your image isn't blended into a white background and will nicely go over other layers and the white background as a separate layer will allow you see it as grounded image without being incorporated into that background. 2) Pixels resolution: pixels per inch. If I had a dollar for every image I've made that I can never use larger than a few inches I could have a pretty good time in Vegas. The program starts defaulted to 72 pixels per inch not good if you want a small image of a few inches to be blown up into a poster or some larger format. If you do this you will end up with all sorts of obvious pixilation. Here you want to use something denser.
Would love it if you continue this series...the best thing i ever saw on YouTube❤️
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