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Link of the day: 100 popular Photoshop tutorials from 2008

Submitted by Steven on Monday, 29 December 2008No Comment
Link of the day: 100 popular Photoshop tutorials from 2008

 

Photoshop Lady has aggregated 100 popular Photoshop tips from 2008, and while “popular” in this case is not completely synonymous with “professionally applicable,” they’re definitely worth glancing over.

We’re not sure who Photoshop Lady is, by the way–just that she peruses the Web looking for new tutorials.

This list contains some stuff quite useful for the working photographer, such as advanced airbrushing techniques and how to add some cool effects to portraits.

Many of the others, however, are either novelty techniques or are geared more toward graphic designers: Learning how to make a Porsche look as though it’s covered in orange skin, how to make someone look like a statue or how to make actress Katie Holmes look like an old woman aren’t generally high priorities for photogs.

Nonetheless, even many of those items could be useful for creative marketing techniques and whatnot.

Click here to visit the Photoshop Lady’s site, or click on the screen grab below.

Enjoy!

 

 

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