how long?

Discussion in 'Photoshop' started by swiftmed, Feb 27, 2007.

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    How long does it usually take someone to really know photoshop ?

    well like in hours, how many hours of practice would it usually take?

    I know its a newb question but I am new to photoshop and would like to know.
     
    swiftmed, Feb 27, 2007 IP
  2. killerj

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    well , it gets only a few hours to know photoshop but to learn new techniques takes a life time .. its a new find daily just like life for me . Hope you understood what i just said ... :D
    Cheers!
    happy photoshoppin !
     
    killerj, Feb 28, 2007 IP
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    I say within a day you'd know all the basic stuff, perhaps a few intermediate things. It takes about 2 weeks to fully know everything, where everything is etc.

    But your skills will always keep improving.
     
    FreakyLime, Feb 28, 2007 IP
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    I've been using photoshop for over 2 years.. but I'm sure you can learn A LOT about photoshop if you dedicate a few hours (lets say.. 2 a day for a week) doing photoshop tutorials and getting familiar with the tools. It's not too hard to learn :) The tools make everything so much easier!
     
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    Yeah, tutorials will set you in place. If you follow some tutorials, you'd know where all the buttons are faster and you'd create a decent looking banner/signature/avatar/photo [depends on what tutorial it was] quickly. :)
     
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    I use it for a long time and still don't know half of it but I rarely use any tutorials. If you are working with tutorials I guess you can learn very advanced stuff within a moth or so.
     
    stereohead8o, Mar 1, 2007 IP
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    Well, speaking from experience, it takes no more that two weeks (but spent almost fully on Photoshop) to get the basics (especially when armed with a nice and working tutorial), but then - those hard times of getting the specifics are to come.:rolleyes:

    I guess that getting deeper in the matter takes years for those striving for high quality.;)
     
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    up until a few months ago all i used was macromedia fireworks for my graphic design stuff, i couldnt get the hang of photoshop, but i started forcing myself to do things with photoshop instead of fireworks, stuff i didnt know about, all i did when i didnt know how to do somthing is either find a tutorial, or many times i have asked for advice on the forums. once you learn it once, you know all about it, but i do agree, you learn things and techniques daily.
     
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    You just got to keep with it. Keep learning.

    I have been using Photoshop for years++ and I learn new stuff all the time. If you want to learn little tips and tricks there is a couple of weekly Photoshop video casts.

    cheers
     
    jared, Mar 1, 2007 IP
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    In addition to all these correct suggestions above me, you can also do this:
    Draw, in real life... Improves your creativity aswell, a very essential part of designing!
     
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    very clever suggestion. never thought about doing that before.
     
    swiftmed, Mar 2, 2007 IP
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    yup..i must agree with Nosliw on this matters...creativity and ideas dont come in a flash..but sumtimes it takes only 10 minutes to design a simple banner when the ideas is there...

    so swiftmed..learn tutorials+practise+practise+learn tutorials+practise+hard work...thats the main menu.. :D
     
    shamrin72, Mar 12, 2007 IP
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    How long is a piece of string?


    Most ppl know how to use PS to their requirements, few know everything possible and only a fool would say he knows everything there is to know. I've been using it since 2.0 and I'm still learning, despite being in there 8hrs a day!
    Just in case folks out there disagree, as a rhetorical question, do you know masks, channels, including how to create specials and why, the difference between the various rgb gamuts and cmyk, displacement maps, calculations, conversions to B/W, profiles, how to avoid dithering and cure banding, etc.
    There's plenty of tutorials online, figure what you need PS for and learn how to do what you need, that should make a good base for learning more. It's definitely worth spending some money on a book or vids but as others have suggested above "you can give a man a pencil, doesn't make him an artist" :)

    Good luck, enjoy the fun, push the boundaries (but learn where they are first)
     
    Poxicator, Mar 12, 2007 IP
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    you're the man poxicator...dont you have any site regarding PS tutorials..??..i would be glad if you could share some of your knowledge on this..:D
     
    shamrin72, Mar 13, 2007 IP
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    eek that would be a full time job in itself. There's plenty of tutorials on the net, unfortunately the forum tells me I can't link them yet, but its really worthwhile getting a good book to get your foundation, believe me it will pay dividends and help to reduce your timeload.
     
    Poxicator, Mar 14, 2007 IP
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