More Information About Photoshop Creative
13 issues per year |
Usual Price:
£6.00
| Our Best Issue Price:
£4.20
Photoshop Creative provides Photoshop users with lashings of practical advice and inspiration. Whether you're brand new to the program or simply looking to improve your existing skills, this is the magazine for you. We don't like to leave anyone out, so we want to make sure there's something for everyone - from the Adobe Photoshop Elements user right through to those lucky enough to own Photoshop CS3.
Magazine Group Review of Photoshop Creative
Photoshop Creative magazine is the perfect place to hone those computer graphics skills, whether you're aiming to manipulate existing images or design new illustrations entirely from scratch.
The application has rapidly secured its place as the leading software for image manipulation and editing - even becoming a verb for modifying an image as more and more magazine covers themselves are referred to as having been "photoshopped" when imperfections are airbrushed out.
With a Photoshop Creative magazine subscription, you know exactly where you are - the before and after pictures will be provided so you can always see the capabilities of the software and how it has been put to work on a particular image.
Subscribe to Photoshop Creative magazine not only to learn more about airbrushing imperfections out of images of models, but also for tips on creating illustrations from scratch.
Whether you're a web designer or an online comic book artist, there is unlikely to be a more powerful program out there to meet your needs, from line art to full-colour shaded graphics.
Clone and fill tools, layering and marquees all help to work on particular parts of a project without putting the rest at risk, once you know what you are doing - another area where a Photoshop Creative magazine subscription could help.
Meanwhile, in-built image processing options can add everything from a particular canvas or paper-type effect to edge enhancing, sharpening and softening of the entire picture.
Subscribe to Photoshop Creative magazine to learn more about each of these and you could soon find your brand-new digital creations look like authentic parchment pictures from centuries past, without the need to hunt down antique papers and inks, or risk damaging a finished artwork with physical ageing techniques like the old tricks of scorching or dying the paper in coffee.
Add to your basket to sign up now.