Three Great Resources for Learning Photoshop Quickly

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Colour GuideWeb development, brand management, online marketing and SEO revolve around many different elements. We can often get sucked into more technical elements of our plans: keyword optimization, placement of ad copy, CPC metrics and much more. What we cannot forget about, however, is the need to focus on aesthetic appeal as well. Many brands do all the right things when it comes to maximizing their reach, but fall flat with traffic once it arrives. Being able to create visually stunning elements for social media posts, web design or blog post images requires a keen eye and is also required to operate a successful brand. In the following article, we will discuss three great resources for learning Photoshop online quickly.

Adobe Tutorials

If you could learn Photoshop from the masters, then wouldn’t you decide to do so? As it turns out, Adobe itself offers a wide variety of tutorials – ranging in difficulty from novice to expert – on how to get the most out of its Photoshop suite of software solutions. If you are a total beginner, then you can begin with tutorials that explain all of the basic functionalities of Photoshop before proceeding to more difficult ones. Included in this database of tutorials are short videos that walk you through very specific functions and processes of using Photoshop, which makes it easy for newer and expert users of the software alike to absorb information in easy-to-digest sessions. Adobe also provides a comprehensive “all-in-one” tutorial that stretches more than 12 hours and covers every aspect of the software’s basic functions in one go.

Photoshop Café

Another great source for finding out about how to use Photoshop, Photoshop Café has an extensive library of documents, tutorials, videos and presentations on how to get the most out of your Photoshop experience. While many aspects of the website are built around a premium subscription, you will still be able to find quite a bit of free tutorials and information for pinging users with excellent looking graphics in a variety of mediums. It’s easy to sort between the two, as the website has a “Free Resources” link at the very top with information broken down by category. In addition, there are forums where you can consult with other learners in progress – as well as experts – to figure out more about the inherent power of Photoshop.

Udemy

If a thorough, consistent and comprehensive Photoshop course is what you’d prefer (as opposed to piecemeal, learn-as-you-go alternatives), then you may want to give Udemy a try. Fair warning: Udemy is a premium service that costs $19 to access, but it has been received very positively in thousands of users’ reviews and many suggest it is worth the price tag. With 153 different segments that span nearly 35 hours of instructional time, you will no doubt have your work cut out for you. Those who are serious about professional instruction on the subject of Photoshop, however will be hard pressed to find a more comprehensive and engaging tutorial.