I think he's in Taiwan for a few months.
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I think he's in Taiwan for a few months.
im the same about the lessons, just the basic stuff, although my digital art class right now is more design than anything, the basic knowledge is expected. we dont revivew anything, we just take off and go. we spent like a day on illustrator and thats it, so im learning that as well.Quote:
Originally posted by Jakska@Sep 27 2005, 11:47 AM
I've had Photoshop lessons, but that was just things like "How to use the selection tool" and "Learn to make leaflets in Photoshop" and "Vector clip-art in Photoshop" etc... Just basic stuff. I had to teach myself how to use brushes and how to use Photoshop to it's potential...
I think the reason I like 7 is because I learned on 6 and when I bought the upgrade to 7 it was like "WOOOOAAAAAAH!" and I didn't want to sacrifice 7's superiority (as well as wasting £100) on the upgrade to CS as I'd seen really bad reviews at the time. The same with CS2... Most reviews I've seen, and when I've used it at school, it's been laggy as hell and it has a HORRIBLE interface.
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photoshop 7 is good, but CS is better than most make it out to be. i do agree on the CS2 part though.
I like CS2, just because I've got it fully customized, and I really like some of the new filters.(filter>render>fibers for example) And ya, I've got it to do everything I want, everything hot-keyed!
yeah i have to agree with you on that silenced. i got my fully hot keyed to.. i also set up macros to do basic things for me in seconds.. saves me time ;)