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Choosing a Brush in Photoshop

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Summary: There is almost nothing you can't do to a picture in Photoshop. Learn how to choose a brush to work with in this free video clip on this great computer program.

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Robert Segundo has been an artist since he could hold a pencil. In his 10 years in graphic design, he has worked on advertising projects with costs ranging in millions of dollars. He...read more

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Adobe Photoshop is the industry standard for photo editing today. It is a program that allows the user to be very hands on with images and manipulate the characteristics of the picture in whatever way they feel is suitable. It gives the user the ability to add specific features only available through the program to their images. Photoshop is also now being used to create images from scratch at a design level. The impact of this is that anyone with a computer is now able to design and create as they see fit. It is no longer reserved to the established and wealthy designers.

This video clip series will provide tips and techniques for the basic uses of Adobe Photoshop and it's tools. Each video is a step by step visual tutorial guiding you through the basics of the program so that you can start creating right away. Whether a novice or an expert it's a great way to brush up on the foundations of the program. Take a few minutes and check out some of these videos and their methods. They are invaluable to any photographer today.

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