More Insightful Photoshop CS Tutorials and Books
12:29 PM - Aug 23, 2004
There’s so much to explore and inspire you just by playing around within Photoshop. [Photoshop CS] Here are a couple of recent Photoshop CS tutorials and books that I discovered as I looked around for new and improved features with Photoshop’s Dynamic Brushes.
Exploring Near-Infinite Brush Variations and Creating Custom Brushes is part of a terrific recent tutorial, Setting Preferences, Customizing, and Optimizing Photoshop CS. The tutorial provides an excellent introduction to help you explore preferences, customizing, and optimizing with the latest version of Photoshop, Photoshop CS. It’s packed with insightful tips and screenshots that are sure to point out something helpful to just about anyone, whether new to Photoshop or an expert user. [Book cover: Inside Photoshop CS, by Gary Bouton. SAMS, Que Publishing, May 2004. This recent article also happens to be a sample chapter from the massive, 1,128-page new book by Gary Bouton, Inside Photoshop CS.
Here’s what this article/chapter covers:
For intermediate to advanced Photoshop users, check out [Book cover: Adobe Photoshop CS Artistry, by Barry Haynes, Wendy Crumpler. Pearson Education, January 2004.] Hands-On Photoshop CS: Correcting a Problem Image, by Barry Haynes and Wendy Crumpler. This detailed, helpful tutorial with plenty of screenshots and examples, is chapter 20 from their book with CD-ROM, Adobe Photoshop CS Artistry. The tutorial/chapter covers:
The above tutorials also provide a glimpse into what you’ll find in their respective books, both of which look outstanding, which is why I’ve written about them today. While you’re checking out the tutorials, meander around their websites, too, as you’ll find an abundance of helpful articles and tutorials in addition to more great-looking books.
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