Computers and Software > Raster and Vector Manipulation Programs, and How to Do Stuff in Them.
Time to educate yourself-photoshop tutorials
Rockers:
Really my Photoshop skills suck, so now might be a good time to get some education. You guys know of some particularly good Photoshop for screenprinters tutorials on YouTube or anywhere else online?
royster13:
Lots on You Tube.....Best to keep sampling until you find an instructor you like....So many different styles of instructors.....some will drive you crazy....I like Terry White for Illustrator....But he also does other Adobe products....
Dottonedan:
Stay tuned to my YouTube channel Dot-Tone-Dan Campbell Not much there yet, (small nibbles) one the years, but you will start to see more and more of them very soon.
I am working on some now. Rising sun as you know, is very good. I would watch all of his. There are others with some sprinkles of good info and in those, most have content that is questionable or leaves out important parts. The hard part of watching 3-10 different people is the inconsistency and piecing together the information.
I’m giving it a shot. I am building a long list of videos in sequence specifically for screen print art and separations from beginners to experts in both vector and raster. I’ve been told over the years that I’m a great teacher, but I fear the bad part is that I’m not as great at staying on track. (I jump around a lot). Got a lot in my head and I can jump to various other scenarios while supposed to be on one main subject. I know that and have a fear of that and it has held me back from doing tutorials for a long time. I’m pushing through.
Sbrem:
Ah yes, adult ADD, had it forever... look! A squirrel!
Steve
Underbase37:
I think Adobe makes their products with a wide capability to personalize workflow to what works best for you.
This tends to give people confusion that maybe they're doing something wrong if they were achieving the same result in a different way.
Once you get a good workflow that works for you things really start to flow and you really start to feel free...and then you go down a rabbit-hole and realize there's so much more you can learn.
There are definitely better and shorter ways to do almost any set of tasks tho.
I look forward to hearing what Dan has to say.
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