"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I've been working with photoshop and illustrator for at least 10 years and honestly I learn new stuff on pretty much every single piece of art I do. It may just be a new shortcut or slightly different way of doing something, but there is always more to learn.Honestly, just google what you want to do and put "photohop" at the beginning of your search term and someone will have asked the same question and gotten answers. Like "photoshop add a shadow to text" as a simple example.
Google seriously taught me every thing I know about screen printing.
I do not use Corel.....But I understand that you can do anything you want in it......So sure why you would need Photoshop....There is a fellow named Joe Diaz that has mastered Corel and does amazing stuff....http://diazsignart.com/dz/service-galleries/
Quote from: Racer Tees on October 05, 2015, 08:48:20 PMGoogle seriously taught me every thing I know about screen printing.I'm pretty much in the same boat. My suppliers have been very helpful...after that The Web has been my tutor.StanOne of my favorite tricks is typing a search string similar to this site:theshirtboard.com Photoshop or site:theshirtboard.com Photoshop training because google's search engine is just better than any website's built in search I've yet encountered.For example, site:craigslist.org hopkins press just now returned several active listings. site:tvwbb.com turkey will find about anything you want to know about the upcoming Thanksgiving relating to slow-smoking your bird.I find what I believe to be the best forum on a particular subject matter, then employ the above trick...simply because that's where the folks who are willing to share the BEST expertise hang out.theshirtboard.com has made me a better screenprinter and a MUCH more effective student.