Adobe Photoshop CS Down & Dirty Tricks
Bestselling author Scott Kelby (Editor of Photoshop User magazine) is back with an amazing new collection of Photoshop Down and Dirty Tricks, including how to create the same exact effects you see every day in magazines, on TV, at the movies, and on the Web. It’s more of those eye-popping, jaw-dropping special effects that made Scott’s previous version an award-winning worldwide smash hit!But this isn’t just an update to his previous book–these are 100% ALL NEW EFFECTS from cover-to-cover to re
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July 11th, 2010 on 3:48 pm
Review by Ken Elliott for Adobe Photoshop CS Down & Dirty Tricks
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I’m a jack-of-all-trades, master of a few, and simply don’t have enough time to learn all my apps in-depth. I usually have a project, and have to dive into an application to the point I can get my work done, then move on. This book has been magic for me. Example – I learned how to create chrome text, so it was easy to create other chrome objects for our company web site. Same with other metal effects. Our site looks fantastic! It let me get on with my project, even though I didn’t completely understand why some of the effects did what they did. But, then I put some effort in those areas, and nailed it.Everyone thinks I’m a Photoshop guru (I’m not). But it fast-forwarded me to the point I could get my projects done. Some day I’ll read one of those 1200 page monsters – right after I master Flash, Visual Studio, C#, Python, SQL Server, Illustrator and InDesign. That’s after I finish installing our new Linux server and write our new MRP package.It’s NOT a tutorial – it’s a cookbook. Rather than teaching you everything Photoshop can do, you flip through the book and find something that “WOWs” you. Follow the steps and it’s on your screen. Cool. Very very cool.If you are busy and need something that helps you get your work done, get this. It jumpstarted me.
July 11th, 2010 on 4:11 pm
Review by J. Jensen for Adobe Photoshop CS Down & Dirty Tricks
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Adobe is used to having a lot of books written on its products. They tend to be the most complex of any program on the market, but it is because they are so powerful. If you have got the Photoshop bug and can’t make pretty changes to your pictures or projects, this is a good book to start with!!!Yes it will not teach you a lot of the “Why???” of Photoshop, that can take some years to learn anyway. A lot of Photoshop books come it two groups, those that know Photoshop and those who don’t. Most of those that are for the expert expect you to know your Gaussian Blur from your Unsharp Mask and what kind of effect it will have on your picture. Photoshop “cookbooks” as some have called them teach by example, this author’s “recipe’s” are easy to follow and will give hints in the margins to learn more indepth or customize. Again you might be mimicing the author, but sometimes that is all you need to feel good about your investment in Photoshop. This book was a complete rewrite from the Photoshop 7 book, I own both because both have a lot to offer that was different enough to almost consider them volumes 1 & 2. Also if you are just needing digital photographry help, I would check out Scott Kelby’s books on just digital photographry.
July 11th, 2010 on 5:08 pm
Review by Rudy for Adobe Photoshop CS Down & Dirty Tricks
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Worthwhile tutorials IF you are into type twisting, pixel bending or reality contortion, and IF you don’t need work-along images to follow the author’s steps. The title led me to expect an enhancement to Kelby’s other to-the-point Photoshop books. Rather, this appears to be more of a collection of Photoshop User magazine submissions. If you consider shortcuts ‘L’ for lasso tool, ‘M’ for marquee, and ‘I’ for eyedropper as a revelation worth a half page sidebar, then you’d be far better served by one of the “Dummies for …” books.
Regrettably,this dog-and-pony show of random techniques for digital contortionists – held together by the slim threads of glib verbiage and glossy pictures – is big on funny-talk but thin on substance. Some giveaways of publisher’s deadline page fillers are: 2 pages of kudos, and 5 pages of rambling “This is not an Introduction” (a ‘pre-ramble’ perhaps?).
Unpardonable is this mentor’s cavalier attitude towards teaching materials; to label a student “pushy” if asking for work-along images to follow the tutorial steps seems incomprehensible. More on this: should you have the temerity to look for images, you are referred to the Brand-X website, not a mention there [a "mis-print ... sorry for the inconvenience"]. The Kelbybooks website has no link to image downloads; with persistence, you arrive at a gallery of highly-compressed tiny web-sized images (downloaded one-by-one), many marred by a disfiguring ‘BrandX’ stamp. It’s like learning to do an appendectomy after reading an illustrated textbook.
Adobe offers this barnburner as a freebie with Photoshop purchase; don’t check that gift horse too closely in the mouth though. The production team certainly deserves credit for one of the two stars awarded here.
July 11th, 2010 on 5:30 pm
Review by Patrick S. Shuster for Adobe Photoshop CS Down & Dirty Tricks
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This is now the second book for photoshop by Scott Kelby that I have bought… a lot of great tricks on how to maximize photoshop. However, when I gave the book to a couple of friends who were just beginning, they had a lot of trouble following it. I would not recommend it if you are starting out, but if you are a little experienced in photoshop, I HAVEN’T FOUND A BETTER TIPS BOOK OUT THERE!!!BTW, I still only use PS 7.0, and have been able to use just about everything in this book.
July 11th, 2010 on 6:09 pm
Review by Richard M. Harrington for Adobe Photoshop CS Down & Dirty Tricks
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I have been of fan of Scott Kelby’s work for soemtime. I didn’t pick up the last version of this book because severl of the techniques had been previously covered in past editions. This one’s entirely new with tons of great ideas.Scott’s passion and enthusiasm for Photoshop make this a highly enjoyable read. the skills covered are sure to please your clients as well. I bought this book the day it came out and I suggest you pick it up fast!