
This KelbyOne DVD should be a reasonably good one since Matt is a good instructor, better than Scott Kelby in my opinion. They do make some courses available on DVD and you can watch the tutorials over and over as long as you subscribe. Naturally and KelbyOne make it hard to record their video tutorials to cut down on the pirating. I was going to recommend the Firefox add-on DownLoad Helper but Dave beat me to it.įastStone Image Viewer - Powerful and Intuitive Photo Viewer, Editor and Batch Converter I particularly liked his latest free tutorial.Ĭhris: I will definately check it out, along with the videos Sailor Blue recommended.ĭoes anyone know of a good free program to download videos that are not YouTube based? The free tutorials are a good length for me - 15 minutes. I find that virtually every tutorial adds to my knowledge.

It very much represents where I am at with learning Photoshop.
#Phlearn photoshop 101 vs retouching 101 pro
I have probably watched half the free tutorials and bought about a dozen of the Pro Tutorials. Has anyone else used Phlearn? Am I the only person that likes the tutorials? There are often discounts via email once you've signed up and purchased a tutorial or two. You don't need subscriptions, one off fees only and you can choose the tutorials as you want them.

He is pretty amazing with the software and will give you ideas that may change the way you view post-processing. The guy that presents them is a character and has a good teaching style. I notice that I'm the only person to have recommended the Phlearn series. You download the videos to your computer and then if you're like me you can upload them to your cloud service and then can access them anywhere and are not required to take up your valuable GBs on video tutorials. Check out you'll get some great ideas from the site and there are basic 101 and 201 tutorials to get you started.
