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HaVoC
February 20th, 2002, 10:42
Anyone know of any good photoshop tutorials on the net because im starting a new website and need to make images. Also, for anyone who does make logos/banners what program do you recommend?

Jan
February 20th, 2002, 16:24
There are plenty of tutorials available. I could go to www.google.com and type in "photoshop tutorials" and get you a heap, but it just as easy for you to do it :p

I use Paintshop Pro for my graphics. I also thing this is the wrong forum as it is nothing to do with Ads and Offers :)

skyerulz
February 20th, 2002, 20:07
I use photoshop for most of my graphic needs, but in some cases fireworks is great for that kind of thing...especially if you want movement, etc. Fireworks allows you to customize rollover with phenominal ease.

Depending on what kind of tutorials you are looking for, adobe has quite a few good ones up there for photoshop, but I agree with Jan, there are so many online that I have added a little place on my website of tutorials that I agree with (interpret: have taken, and or sent some of my employees to), but I can't have begun to see all of them that are up there.

What kind of logos are you trying to do?

HaVoC
February 21st, 2002, 06:20
Im trying to make a logo and side menu buttons for my site. Just stuff to start it off really.

skyerulz
February 22nd, 2002, 09:09
Well, if you don't have the right software to do the job, there are a couple of places online where you can actually do them for free - graphic generators.

Take a look:

http://www.cooltext.com/

or here:

http://www.webgfx.ch/titlepic.htm

Hope this helps! :biggrin2:

Belgiumdude
February 22nd, 2002, 18:52
I'm gowing to take some tunurals to,now I work whit paint shop 7 pro (and I like it) ,but I will try photoshop

Demigod
February 22nd, 2002, 19:15
i use paintshoppro and adobe photoshop. i also have fireworks just in case i need to do some slicing or rollovers.

anhedonia
February 23rd, 2002, 06:23
http://www.guistuff.com has a few tutorials...

















Paint Shop Pro is better... :D