Re: Learning how to use a computer - a bit of a tirade...

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Thank you, Renate, for your suggestion concerning the tutorials.
 
I have found a few and worked with them, but I will do some deeper searching.  Maybe I'm just guilty of needing the stimulation of a class room. (Then maybe I just have  a thick head and need an instructor to pound the information in {:->)
 
I'm determined to learn Photoshop, however, and will make an effort to do so.
 
Marilyn
 
 
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From: R V
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 6:20 PM
Subject: Re: Learning how to use a computer - a bit of a tirade...

Hi Marilyn,
If you google "Photoshop Tutorials" you will find an amazing number of step by step Photoshop tutorials which show you step by step how to edit your photos or create digital art.  I found them quite helpful, when I first started working with Photoshop. 
Try some out - what have you got to lose, but a little time?
Planet Photoshop and Photoshop Cafe are good starting points.
Before long you will be an expert... ah, the discovery process is so much fun!  You will be surprised how it will add to the arsenal of your creativity.

Have a nice evening,
Renate

On 7/25/06, Marilyn <marilyn160@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Emily,

I've been looking for a good class or tutor to teach me PhotoShop and I
haven't been able to find the class or anyone willing to teach it to me.  No
classes at our local college; no classes through the city's parks and
recreation programs.  Nothing.

I could possibly find a class in Los Angeles, but traveling the highways is
such a challenge I would have to be desperate to do it.

I ended up taking an online class through Barnes and Noble's University, but
it's not the same as having someone available to show me what to do.

To me, it seems finding someone with your talent for teaching Photoshop is
not easy.  People may be willing to pay you more than you would expect.
Don't sell yourself short.

I wish I lived close to you.  You would have your first paying student {:->

Marilyn




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