Ask HN: Learning photoshop for web design
Hello HN,
I am a hacker who can't design. I can put together css/html but can't create a shiny button if my life depended on it.
I am lost when it comes to layers and other photoshop stuff. I would like to change that. I am not sure if self learning is going to be easy. What are some resources for learning photoshop quickly. 1. preferably online classes with someone to mentor. 2. Dead simple screencasts ala railscasts.
thanks
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[ 3.8 ms ] story [ 40.9 ms ] threadJust grab something off http://themeforest.net/ , minor tweaks, and call it done.
I started looking for courses in community colleges around my area but haven't found any that are geared towards web designers.
Yeah, themeforest is the route I usually take but to customize anything, I am still lost.
Also, for buttons and icons maybe you should be getting away from pixels and more into vectorial. Try searching for Illustrator tutorials on shiny or glossy buttons as a start.
Next thing you could try after completing that book is to take a real life project - like designing a magazine cover (though that is better done with Illustrator + InDesign) - and go over a web tutorial....
In the end I picked up a workable knowledge by watching a 2D designer work with it for a few afternoons and occasionally interjecting questions ("that's really useful! Which hotkey was that?").
http://www.lynda.com/Photoshop-CS5-tutorials/for-the-web/657...
So just fire that baby up and start drawing.
http://37signals.com/svn/posts/1061-why-we-skip-photoshop
http://www.microsoft.com/expression/products/Design_Overview...
There are also tutorials on-line on doing buttons and such for inkscape/illustrator.