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      How'd you become a PS guru?

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      I've been using photoshop for a few years now and I'm also self taught. I wouldn't say I'm a guru, but using photoshop is pretty easy.

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      I use it very rarely. Past two years or so. I suck very badly.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Xox View Post
      How'd you become a PS guru?
      My mom taught a Photoshop class at the local community college when I was 9, I went along to her classes and have been playing and learning more ever since. More recently, I went to college for photography and found that I had more interest in Photoshop than in the studio.

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      What'd be helpful would be to compare aspects of Photoshop with the program I'm stuck with, Paint Shop Pro...if you know anything at all about the latter, that is. It seems whenever I seek out a coloring/shading/effects/etc. tutorial, Photoshop is the only thing digital artists use. I have no idea how to replicate what is shown in their tutorials because PSP operates completely differently...or so it seems.
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      Paint Shop Pro is horrible.

      I've been using Photoshop myself for a long time, but I'm sure there are things I don't know. I'll keep this thread in mind if there's something I can't figure out

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      If and how is Photoshop better than Paint.NET?

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      Lëzen - I don't know of any way to compare Photoshop to Paintshop Pro. I recommend targeting your search keyphrases to include "Paintshop Pro" (in quotes) or -photoshop.

      LRT - I wouldn't know, I use a Mac.
      Last edited by Serentripity; 03-23-2010 at 06:56 AM.

      What happens next is the product of what is happening now, and how you choose to react.
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