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Baz is right about this program, the learning never stops, simply because the combinations of filters, effects and plugins is infinite. It is even more mind blowing when you start combining with other software like Illustrator, and InDesign, and Flexi, and Corel, and Maya, and Bryce and etc. etc. etc.
I have taken a photoshop class before and I think it served me well for understanding the basics, of file setup, color management, etc. So I do recommend taking a class if your totally green.
The photoshop bible served me very well as reference tool.
I have found the internet to be the ultimate tool, If I get stuck on how to do something there is usually a tutorial somwhere online that explains just what I was looking to do.
I have also found that trips to barnes & nobles magazine section to be inspiring....check out the print/art/ graphic design & computer sections.
I have taken a photoshop class before and I think it served me well for understanding the basics, of file setup, color management, etc. So I do recommend taking a class if your totally green.
The photoshop bible served me very well as reference tool.
I have found the internet to be the ultimate tool, If I get stuck on how to do something there is usually a tutorial somwhere online that explains just what I was looking to do.
I have also found that trips to barnes & nobles magazine section to be inspiring....check out the print/art/ graphic design & computer sections.