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Ridebmx
1st of February 2008 (Fri), 19:33
i have photoshop Cs3 and cant seem to figure half of this stuff out, like resizing an image, and doing the "paths" selections, i seen it done but cant figure it out. ive searched for tutorials on half of this stuff and still nothing works for me.

i found out how to put an image ontop of another and i tried to do it again but failed miserably.

can someone post up some tutorials on the basics, advanced techniques too, im having to figure out everything on my own.

i found out how to lower vehicles on my own, and the 2nd set is the thing i was talking about putting another image ontop of another.

lowering my truck


stock
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v508/BeanieBMX/IMG_0481-1.jpg


lowered
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v508/BeanieBMX/BeanieS10.jpg


2 layer image,

dollar bill
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v508/BeanieBMX/dolla_bill_yall.jpg


light trail
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v508/BeanieBMX/2206384619_0571e3c755.jpg


both mixed
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v508/BeanieBMX/dolla_bill_yall22edit.jpg

DaveG
2nd of February 2008 (Sat), 10:22
You would be best served by looking for and taking a continuing education Photoshop course at a local college or school. Although some people can pick this up on the fly, I wasn't one of them. I figured that I was using about 5% of Photoshop's features (ironically about the same percentage of features that typically gets used on my VCR) so I HAD to take a course.

You now know just enough about Photoshop to ask the right questions, and that's when the course becomes invaluable. Just getting a real time answer to a simple question makes all the difference in the world.

chauncey
2nd of February 2008 (Sat), 10:56
www.lynda.com (http://www.lynda.com) is a great site for Photoshop education. You can try-out the first couple lessons on a myriad of subjects

Pete
2nd of February 2008 (Sat), 11:48
I'd say you're coping pretty darned well...

I don't think I know anyone who knows what selection paths are...!