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Maybe everyone told you how great Adobe's Photoshop really was, and how you just had to have it. Now that it's installed on your computer, you may be wondering what the heck to do with it!
Take heart if you're finding your new program difficult to maneuver. There are literally thousands of free Photoshop tutorials available at the click of a button. From printed step-by-step guides, to more sophisticated video instruction, there seems to be a free Photoshop tutorial to lead confused users through every aspect of the program. Some, however, have found choosing the right tutorial as confusing as the program itself.
Before you choose a free Photoshop tutorial, you'll first need to figure out what you expect from it. Do you want it to teach you the basic functions of the overall program, or delve deeper into its individual aspects? You'll also want to consider how comfortable you already are with the program and how much you know about it before choosing your base tutorials. Another important thing to consider is your learning style and whether or not you would understand written or video instructions best.
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Once you've determined which method of instruction works better for your personality and learning style, and exactly what you want more instruction on, you can find a variety of free Photoshop tutorials online either through Adobe themselves, or other resources.
If you are a complete imaging software novice, most experts recommend picking one basic overview tutorial, followed by individual lessons on specific aspects of the program you need to learn and understand. Keep in mind that Adobe Photoshop is a very comprehensive program that offers hundreds of features, and it will take quite awhile to learn how to use it all. Start slowly, and use simple tutorials until you feel comfortable enough to go onto more complicated and intensive tutorial studies.
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