some very good video tutorials on Photoshop and some Illustrator by Burt Monroy at
http://revision3.com/pixelperfect/
I think the larger Quick Time videos are best to see the detail.
Other stuff on Revision3 is worth a look.
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some very good video tutorials on Photoshop and some Illustrator by Burt Monroy at
http://revision3.com/pixelperfect/
I think the larger Quick Time videos are best to see the detail.
Other stuff on Revision3 is worth a look.
the links in the OP: Gaming Sigs and DC Sigs are 404 sites.
Any updates?
Wow!! I have never been in this section before; there are a lot of good links. Thanks all.
http://pshero.com/ awesome tutorial
http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x...dewd/VWtut.jpg
Has anyone used Gimp a lot. I've heard good things compared to Adobe Photoshop without the price. Will most of these tutorials allow me to do the same type of editing with Gimp? Thanks.
I used the gimp for a number of years and there is no doubt in my mind it is an excellent program. It does everything photoshop does, perhaps not quite as extensively (especially when it coems to brushes) however I found that some of gimps filters are better and often find myself going back into gimp just to use a filter.
Photoshop is, in my opinion, the better program but the GIMP is nonetheless amazing ESPECIALLY considering it is freeware
great links guys!!!!!!!!!!!!
I cant believe no one has metioned Photoshop Hero, http://pshero.com
www.depthcore.com -site for abstract art done with phchop
darn, thanks guys...
I just found this site, http://psdmag.org/. Free onine magazine, just need to subscibe to the newsletter.
Guys, this goes best if you know what you want to learn to do in Photoshop, youtube.com :D and when I can't find the features in Photoshop, I use google image search, because they show screenshots of the panels ^^
I don't have any experience with Gimp, but for unusual editing, IrfanView and MS-Paint are good enough programs for me. IrfanView has ok good filters, and is good to change the hue, saturation and contrast.
There's a whole bunch here:
http://www.gfxforum.net/showthread.php?t=1633
Those threads look kinda old, do they also work for CS5?
Back to my original question about gimp. I found some great video tutorials at this site http://meetthegimp.org/. Some of the videos are for older versions but if you search around, you can find the same features in the new menu format.