Useful links to help with Photoshop

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Useful links to help with Photoshop

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Came across this link yesterday, has some great links for help with Photoshop plus also how to photoshop cars.

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/ind ... opic=30508

Hope its of help to people

Gareth

P.S. posting here as this is the place most of the photoshopping has been done !!!!

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Would recommend http://www.digimods.co.uk - and the tutorials.
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Mate its on that link I posted above along with a load of other good car ones.

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Promoted to a sticky :)
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Post by Ben »

These sites do really help with learning how to use the product.

I've bought a number of tutorial books and spend a few hours on and off learning from those.
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found this site tonight - http://www.brandsoftheworld.com/
has all sorts of logos in adobe eps format only, as I found out when trying it in freehand. I have checked for nissan, mitsubishi, and subaru and there are several variants, inc. ralliart, nismo etc.

I use Fireworks for all my artwork, which does hamper me a little but theres usually a way to create the same effects as photoshop. There are tons of tutorial sites, i have about 40 bookmarked but several of these are providers of links to other sites, eg http://www.tutorialized.com - i find a lot of good tutorials here, and then just adapt them in fireworks.

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Post by JC »

http://www.brandsoftheworld.com/

That is a really useful site for logos... great find :grin:

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Post by shooter »

Very slightly off topic, I need help putting a watermark into all pics on my site, help etc muc appreciated.

Thanks and back to topic

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for a quick and easy watermark, I create the image/text to be used and reduce the opacity to suit. Do you have an imaging program at all, or would you like someone to do it for you, I am willing to help. :)

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Post by shooter »

Cheers for that, I guess I was having a blonde moment/brain fart. Yep I have PS7 and over 100 pics to do.. long night :roll:

Thanks for the offer though and suggestion :thumb:

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