Re: What is a good PhotoShop 6 book ?




"Dave" <dave268@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de news:
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> If there are those out there who have read: "Adobe Photoshop 6.0 Classroom
> in a Book" ISBN 0-201-71016-1
> and disliked it as much as I did, I mostly would like to hear of better
> books you've found.
>
> I got the impression that, that book tried it's best to make sure you had
> very little idea of what the lesson was leading up to until the very last
> sentence. The problem with this method is that it makes understanding and
> following the lesson much more difficult because you have little idea of
> what it's leading up to.
>
> Using it as a reference is pretty much impossible. You can't just pick up
> the book and go to a point of interest and learn that topic. It seems like
> you have to start at the beginning of the book just to get the sence of
> something in the middle or end of the book. Frankly, what a piece of crap.
> Thanks for any recommendations.
>
I had to learn with this book (and many others) and as well as in a novel
you can't get the end until you'll reach the end.
What's the problem? that's not a dictionnary!
If you only want to solve problems: Read the manual.(This book is not a
reference.)
Be patient.
It get 3 years (for me) to accept myself as a hobby photoshopper (also in
PS6).
"Classroom in book" series are not perfect but I consider they're ideal to
begin. (I tested quite many in the past)
keep it cool and again: be patient.

--
Le marsu
houba houba


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