How To Get Better In Photoshop

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by Chris Channing

When conferencing with any professional web designer, it’s likely the term “photoshopping” is going to be heard at least once. This is just a simple example of how popular Photoshop really has become- it has its own verb! This brings new meaning to the urge to learn how Photoshop works, since it has indeed become a household name.

The first step after buying the program is to get straight to the learning process. Users who have literally never seen the Photoshop interface should visit online tutorial websites for basic information. If you’ve got a general grasp on what you’re getting into, you can proceed to more advanced graphics editing tutorials.

The average Photoshop tutorial is going to teach the user how to use several different Photoshop functions- mostly in editing graphics. If you are new to Photoshop, it’s recommended you find more basic tutorials that show users which tools do what, and how to access them via keyboard shortcuts. For intermediate users, learning about Photoshop filters and editing techniques is going to improve one’s skill set.

If you’re looking for a challenge even after learning some tough tutorials, you may look into the process of coding a template. Internet templates are hard to create since the designer has to be able to make the design, and then turn around and code the website so that it can be viewed over the Internet. Optimizing a website is the hardest part of the process- but it is also why some web designers make six figures each year.

The best place to find good Photoshop tutorials is to take advantage of designer resources, forums, and directories that spell out everything designers need to learn to get their entry into the designing industry. Social networking applications such as StumbleUpon allows designers to “stumble” onto new designing resources they may find of interest. As most will agree, this is one of the best ways to get into the practice of becoming a better web designer.

Photoshop is an expensive product. In the old days it was common to shell out hundreds of dollars for the product. New times have brought new prices, and the Photoshop suite can be bought for much less. If you are currently enrolled in a university as a student or if you have a business need for the program, discounts can be obtained to soften the blow of the price tag in question.

Final Thoughts

It’ll be a long time before anyone could ever hope to compete with Photoshop- if it happens at all. And because Photoshop is the leader in their industry, it’s important to learn Photoshop over competitors. After all, it’s nice to be able to get a job where others can’t simply because they didn’t take the time to learn how to use a program.

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