xoxKIMxox
Mar 15 2004, 07:11 PM
does anyone knows how to use Adobe Photoshop 7.0? coz i really want to learn how to use it so i could make some banners and stuff.. please teach me how too!!
Just_Dream
Mar 15 2004, 07:27 PM
read tutorials. Mess aorund with the buttons. YOU CAN ONLY LEARN FORM EXPERIENCE! just mess around with filters. If you're really lazy, maybe consider reading the tutorials. ^_^ Right click for layers, copy and paste layers and mess around with filters and such if you want. THat's what I did. I still and a noob at Adobe PS 7
xjjajeengx
Mar 16 2004, 12:38 AM
make a new document. then play with ur layers, channels, brushes that were downloaded (read tutorials...) and just experience around, if you relaly need help, ask a pro xP like ahem* hahaha i wouldnt noe... just like try to figure it out urself, dont try to rely on others to teach you cause you wont lern and obtain ur own "style" that way.
aznhybriddragon
Mar 16 2004, 12:40 AM
Go visit Online tutorials, Lolz, thats how i learn most stuff online
well heres a good photoshop site
http://good-tutorials.com/
mai_z
Mar 16 2004, 01:48 PM
the only way to learn is to make mistakes, basically mess around the program yourself, and you can try doing online tutorials for specific projects (I find general tutorials useless) to learn the ropes.
If you have specific questions u could leave more messages around here =P
Maria
Mar 16 2004, 01:57 PM
What EXACTLY do you need help with on photoshop?
dasturbd
Mar 17 2004, 02:09 PM
yah...photoshop is too intense to "teach" you in here. Like the rest said...trial and error is the best method of self teaching...along with tutorials.
SHEEREYESHADOW
Apr 12 2004, 02:21 PM
JUST TRY ANY KIND OF STUFF ON ADOBE...FIND TUTORIALS....THAT'S HOW I LEARNED ALL I KNOW ABOUT ADOBE....
likeachild
Apr 13 2004, 02:50 PM
there's some cool stuff on
this siteand its easy to learn
Princess_sarsa
Apr 13 2004, 03:46 PM
i think that once i learned how to deal with the layers and the opacity of layers it became alot easier to use this program
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