Archive for April, 2009

The Photoshop supersite has arrived – PhotoshopDaily.co.uk

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

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You may have noticed the good-looking window that now sits in the Photoshop Daily spot on this website. It’s had a makeover and we have now launched Photoshop Daily as a fabulous website in itself. Here you can still catch up on all the latest Photoshop news, but also take advantage of some other fabulous features such as free resources, video tutorials, features and tutorials.

This fantastic hub of Photoshop goodness is updated daily, enabling you to enjoy freebies everyday, so make sure you bookmark it and pop in each day. We will still be posting all the latest news up on this website too, so you can be super knowledgable on all things Photoshop wherever you go. So go forth, spread the Photoshop Daily message to world and enjoy! www.photoshopdaily.co.uk

Is there ever a good time to upgrade?

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

I received an email today from a frustrated reader who wanted to upgrade from CS3 to CS4, but didn’t know whether to just in case  CS5 appeared on the shelves. His email read:

“…does anyone have any idea when Adobe is going to finish “Photoshop CS” , because they seem to come out
with a new version every couple of months or so, at the moment I have CS3 ,and I would like CS4, only to
find in a another couple of months they will bring out CS5 , then CS6.”

It is stressful deciding whether to fork out the considerable amount of cash for an upgrade or not. Thankfully, Adobe generally tends to release a new version of Photoshop approximately every 18 months (CS3 launched in March 2007 and CS4 launched in September 2008) so you do have a bit of time to make an informed choice. Personally I would always go for the upgrade if you can afford it. Making the transition from CS to CS4 is a hefty jump in terms of features. The jump from CS3 to CS4, however, is much more manageable (although still completely worth it in terms of efficiency improvements and upgraded features).

I guess it largely depends on what you use Photoshop for. If you intend to make a living from it, then staying bang up to date is essential, both for the speed of your workflow and the knowledge of the latest technology. If you just like to dabble now and then, however, then an older version is perfectly capable of producing amazing results. We have readers using Photoshop Elements 5 who are producing stunning digital paintings, as are people using Photoshop CS.

If you are a master of your tools then you can make anything work to your advantage. The latest Photoshop version is not going to make you brilliant, it’s how you use that will define you as an artist.If you are looking to upgrade at the minute then head to http://mail.adobe-direct.com/v?xlJnWlTEJcqcvHHTT where you can save up to £200 off CS4 right now. We estimate (of course we could be wrong) that there are another 11 months before the arrival of the lastest version of Photoshop - plenty of time to get stuck into CS4!

Listen to Photoshop guru, Simon Joinson online

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

Our staff writer, Simon Skellon, can be quite the chatterbox at times so he was very pleased to be sent on a mission to chat to one of the UK’s best Photoshop professionals this month – Simon Joinson.

Head to the podcast section of this website (or click here if you can’t be bothered) and listen to the two Simons nattering away about our favourite program. The podcast interview includes a gallery of Simon Joinson’s work to, keeping your eyes just as amused as your ears. Enjoy!

Busy bees

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

Ahhh, I know, I know I’m a bad person and I haven’t updated this for a while, but I seriously don’t know where the time has gone! It’s been a busy period here at Photoshop Creative towers, with the launch of our new digital bookazine (perfect for those of you who cant get hold of the paper version) the production of the brand new Photoshop Collection Volume 5 bookazine, which will be available to buy in a month or so, plus the usual magazine shenanigans.

What’s more we’ve just joined the Twitter revolution and are keeping the world updated with all the latest Photoshop news and tips to hit the headlines daily. If you’re not following us yet, then head here and click on the ‘Follow’ button. It’s the easiest way to receive Photoshop advice every day.

The latest issue of Photoshop Creative (Issue 47) hits the shelves this week too, so grab your copy while you can. This issue features an 8-page Horror Effects special, a top guide to creating pencil sketchs from photos and a special beginners’ guide to drawing digitally.

Right now, I’m off to organise our extra special 50th issue, which is creeping up fast - keep your eyes peeled for some more announcements on that one coming soon!

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