Tuts+ - 30 Days to Learn Photoshop
Language: English
MP4 | H264 1189kbps | 1280 x 720 15fps | AAC 384kbps | 2.56 GB
Genre: E-Learning
From web design, to graphic design, to photo editing and manipulation, Photoshop is the primary tool of many creative industries. This course will help you feel comfortable and confident using all of Photoshop’s most important functions, like layers, the brush tool, blend modes, smart objects, and lots more! In one month, you’ll have well and truly learned how to use Photoshop.
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Tuts+ - 30 Days to Learn Photoshop
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