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Online Graphics Courses?

Discussion in 'Photoshop' started by Plutonic, May 22, 2007.

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    I have been designing in Photoshop for 1-2 years now, And I want to advance my skills, I have been thinking of making a website were people can buy my services but I would love to complete an online course first.

    Because I am 15 I don't have much money, my budget for the course under $100.

    But I can't find any! I am looking for an Intermediate to Advanced online Photoshop design course for under $100.

    Can anyone refer me to a good site?

    Thanks alot!
     
    Plutonic, May 22, 2007 IP
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    asterix Well-Known Member

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    not sure if there is a advance cource for under 100$ , but i would recommend you to buy books and there are lot of online tutorials for free too and practice a lot :)
     
    asterix, May 22, 2007 IP
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    I don't have any idea about it.
     
    Kawish, May 22, 2007 IP
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    adobe courses price is 150$ per course. i have no idea but i will recommended that u can learn basic or advance ps skills by learning some usefull books and some online tutorials.

    Practice makes man perfect so if u have a tighter budget then purchase some good books. it will take a time but u will learn a lot
     
    Jalpari, May 22, 2007 IP
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    Hi, DragonFyre,

    I feel for you - I've been in the same search some time ago and I am almost sure (well, let's say, 99%), most of the courses cost $100+. Practically, it is almost impossible to find a quality course for any cheaper. But, seen from another perspective, I don't think it makes a great trouble, indeed. Using the most of the advanced Photoshop tutorials available (both written and video ones) can add to your skills now, so I suggest you do it instead of paying a fortune at this very moment.

    Good luck:)
     
    Flif, May 22, 2007 IP
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    I'm not sure how much a course will benefit you, since you've already been doing this.. you probably know the basics right? Why not just learn as many tutorials as you can at good-tutorials.com ?
     
    8everything, May 22, 2007 IP
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    Mainly because if I do a course I will have a teacher, Someone that I can ask whenever I have a problem.

    And if I sell graphics on my site I can say I completed that certain course.

    Because I am totally useless at CSS I will probably do that course, And I will advance in designing through books and tutorials.

    Thanks.
     
    Plutonic, May 22, 2007 IP
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    Thanks, sir_round, for the link. I know a lot of key shortcuts, but there were so many new ones there! Cheers!
     
    marioland, May 22, 2007 IP
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    but if u have a tighter budget then i will say learn by using good e-books , reading articles and practice is a must thinking as far as teacher concern u can ask a question at any graphic forum. adobe.com forum is oneof them.

    degree is important but as u have a tighter budget coz at this time go for good books , tutorials , e-books, lateron when u will have a budget then u can also take admission in graphic courses
     
    Jalpari, May 23, 2007 IP
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    My pleasure, buddy!
     
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    Practice is the key for sucess !!! for help always visit google.com and you will get everything their .... for things you cant find ... we are always here ....
     
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    If you want to talk to someone.. hire a freelance graphics designer to teach you via msn ;) unless you prefer meeting up with the person.. you can try CL.
     
    8everything, May 23, 2007 IP
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    you should do more and more practice in order to get more skills. wish u all the best.
     
    Kawish, May 24, 2007 IP
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