Thursday, August 14, 2008

How To Get Better In Photoshop

By Chris Channing


When a product becomes so popular that the product name is being used in everyday conversation, we call this a "household product." Photoshop is a clear cut example of this, as designers commonly use the verb "photoshopping" and variants of this verb in normal conversations. This just proves that Photoshop is going to remain the king of graphics editors, and learning it is vital to one's success.

Photoshop tutorials are almost everywhere on the Internet, scattered around different tutorial websites. Most tutorial websites will have a lot of the same Photoshop tutorials- so it's usually a good idea to look for a Photoshop tutorial that comes from a personal webpage or an Internet forum. This isn't to say all tutorial directories are the same, but many are.

Professional graphics designers can easily make six figures a year- whether by freelance or by actual hire from a company. These designers have only been able to make what they have because of one simple program: Adobe Photoshop. Photoshop is a standard in the industry, and one can't hope to get a good job without also knowing how to work with Photoshop.

If you're looking for a challenge even after learning some tough tutorials, you may look into the process of coding a template. Internet templates are hard to create since the designer has to be able to make the design, and then turn around and code the website so that it can be viewed over the Internet. Optimizing a website is the hardest part of the process- but it is also why some web designers make six figures each year.

If one is going to become the best they can possibly become in web design, they should experiment with new ways of finding tutorials. StumbleUpon is a great resource for designers, who can "stumble" onto new websites that offer tutorials that are worthy of looking at. Online tutorial directories, "topsites," and even just social networking platforms will yield positive results in finding good Photoshop learning resources.

Photoshop is an expensive product. In the old days it was common to shell out hundreds of dollars for the product. New times have brought new prices, and the Photoshop suite can be bought for much less. If you are currently enrolled in a university as a student or if you have a business need for the program, discounts can be obtained to soften the blow of the price tag in question.

Closing Comments

It'll be a long time before anyone could ever hope to compete with Photoshop- if it happens at all. And because Photoshop is the leader in their industry, it's important to learn Photoshop over competitors. After all, it's nice to be able to get a job where others can't simply because they didn't take the time to learn how to use a program.

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