Get Serious About Photoshop Training
Jumping into Photoshop without Photoshop training can be a
frustrating experience. I had my first hands-on experience with
Photoshop in 1995. It was one of the most rewarding and frustrating
experiences in my life. I was producing a feature-length animated film for
our independent start-up company in Merida, Mexico. We were developing
this project with amazing talent-that was the rewarding part of the
experience.
I had never been part of a project that relied on digital editing and
compositing. Some of the people I worked with and got to know at that time
were major talents in the world of high-end digital solutions-people who
had risen to top positions at Apple Computer and Silicon Graphics. And
then there were the whiz kids just out of college who could do anything
you could imagine on a Macintosh computer running Adobe Photoshop. Just
watching them use Photoshop to color animation frames in a fraction of the
time it would have taken to paint the frames by hand was a great learning
experience for me.
I had the opportunity to watch people with amazing talent do amazing
things with Adobe Photoshop. But when I sat down and started playing
around with Photoshop, trying to emulate the simplest effects I had seen
others create so effortlessly, I quickly ran into trouble. I did not take
the time to seek out any sort of Photoshop training; I learned to get by
with simpler design software.
I did what I needed to do for my text presentations, but I gave up
dreaming that I would ever be able to do anything myself with Photoshop. Like
many people, I decided that Photoshop was too deep for me-I was not a
graphic designer or visual effects artist anyway, so I saw no need to sign
up for Photoshop training. And like most people, I thought that Photoshop
training was only for those who wanted to turn their Photoshop skills into
a career path. I did not have time for it, I did not really need it, so I
crossed Photoshop training off my wish list and went on to other things.
That was a big mistake.
Not long ago, I was forced to realize-after all these years-how badly I
need to learn enough digital editing and compositing to create better
graphics and videos for the Internet. Just a hobby to begin with-I told
myself-but something that has been in the back of my mind ever since I
crossed Photoshop training off of my wish list. I had mastered the
simpler software and gotten as much out of it as I was going to get. There
is only one program in the world that can let me do what I want to do with
photos and video-Photoshop. Its time for me to get serious about
Photoshop training.
I hope you will decide to get serious about Photoshop training, too. Its
one of the best investments you can make-even if you only want to get the
most out of your photos and Internet videos.
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