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How can I teach myself Photoshop?


Since everyone has to begin somewhere, let's look at a few ideas to help you learn Photoshop without getting overwhelmed.
  1. Learn the Basics of Graphic Design First. ...
  2. Get to Know the Photoshop Workspace. ...
  3. Pick One Tool a Day. ...
  4. Focus on a Photoshop Microskill. ...
  5. Follow a Photoshop Expert. ...
  6. Challenge Yourself With Microjobs.

What is the best way to learn Photoshop?

  • - Install Photoshop and familiarize yourself with the environment. (1–2 days). - Find a book on Photoshop and cover the basics, e.g. brushes, layers, effects, on a very general level. Make some tacky images (2-5 days). ... - Then, for a while, randomly start a chapte

Where can I learn Photoshop?

  • Photoshop Café. A free site. Photoshop Lover. A free site. Pixel 2 Life. A free site. PSDBox. A free site. Tuts+. A free site. You Suck at Photoshop. Although each video is focused more on entertainment than educational content, you can still learn quite a bit about Photoshop from watching a number of episodes – and laugh at your mistakes in ...

Can YouTube teach me Photoshop?

  • Yes, just search for specific tutorials or basics such as: “photoshop tattoo” and learn how to add a tattoo to someone using photoshop on YouTube. I learned about half the things I know on YouTube, from painting furniture (coincidentally for my background in YouTube videos), to charging a car battery, to learning new things on Final Cut Pro and of course Photoshop :)

What can a photography school teach you?

  • Photoshop. There’s a saying that if you don’t know how to use Photoshop,you are not a real photographer and somehow it is true.
  • Effective Photography. It’s pretty easy to decide whether or not to take a photo of a certain subject and taking up a course will help you distinguish where you should ...
  • Rules of Photography. ...
  • Understanding your camera. ...
On average, the typical beginner takes between two and three months to learn Photoshop. Of course, this doesn't mean they have an intricate understanding of every tool or advanced technique. It does mean that they should be able to independently navigate the interface to complete edits and create graphics successfully.