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Dmitry Zhamkov Dmitry Zhamkov Post 31 of 39
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Come to my site, I train Photoshop on-line. Many my articles and lessons. On any question, receive the answer with an illustration and an example. All is free.
http://www.zhamkov.com/index.php?page=tutorials&lang=en

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Dmitry Zhamkov
http://www.zhamkov.com
Tasha1990 Tasha1990 Post 32 of 39
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These books tht everyone has mentioned....do they tell you how to airbrush to a really detailed and high standard?
anthony ryan anthony ryan Post 33 of 39
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Your best bet is like somebody said try buying a good book on ebay,you can get them for next to nothing and then experiment and find your own style.Don't try to copy any body else.You can download a lot of filters for Photoshop for free which will achive a lot of effects for you,the secrete is to have fun with what you are doing and not to expext a perfect finish every time has it doe's not happen like that.Just keep trying different filters and effects till you find something that suits you,good luck and if you have any Questions just post them.
Jan Isachsen Jan Isachsen Post 34 of 39
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Chris Young mentioned Scott Kelby's books among them "the photoshop cs2 book for digital photographers" by Scott Kelby. The author Kelby is the president of the Photoshop association in the U.S. - like a guru in those circles, but an expert/guru who is talking in a straight, uncomplicated and fun way so everyone can understand what he says. I have Scott Kelbys's books on Photoshop Elements 5 and Photoshop CS 3, plus his first book on digital photography. He also offers his own website (Kelby training)where you can find all types of training videos by famous photographer instructors and photoshop instructors. I would highly recommend what Kelby can offer.
Jan Isachsen Jan Isachsen Post 35 of 39
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Let me add to my previous post that you could check out Kelby training at:

http://www.kelbytraining.com/product/ad ... phers.html

"If you're ready to get down and learn exactly "how to do it," then this DVD is for you. Scott shows you step-by-step the exact techniques used by today's cutting-edge digital photographers, and best of all, he shows you flat-out exactly which settings to use, when to use them, and why. This Photoshop® CS3 DVD tutorial exposes even more of the top professionals' most closely guarded secrets,: is Kelby's own Photoshop DVD at the Kelby training site.

At the site is also Dave Cross’s DVD Photoshop CS3 for beginners.


Best wishes,

Jan isachsen
lisaobrien lisaobrien Post 36 of 39
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Hi try picasa its free to its great to do the basics on hope this helps
John Sampson John Sampson Post 37 of 39
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You're one of the guys who posted advice to a would-be professional photographer and you don't know how to access information on Photoshop.
How did you become so knowledgable?. The answer is exactly where you looked. The internet is a big place. Do what you advised the newbie to do. Keep looking!
perdosign perdosign Post 38 of 39
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you want to see my works interesting,,,,
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http://perdosign.wordpress.com/

would you like to see it, because in my blog there are works of great photos ....

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sanya s. sanya s. Post 39 of 39
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http://www.photoshopuser.com
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