Unlike some of the competitors, this class is based on the Photoshop CC 2017, a modern version with all the new tips and tricks included. Plus, it's hosted by an Adobe employee and a professional designer.
"Basics" isn't just a flashy name, the class doesn't go too far beyond learning the standard tools and how to use them.
Led by an experienced Adobe employee, this course offers a look inside the program and teaches new skills in quite a short period of time. It's an affordable yet top-notch way to master Photoshop techniques and try your hand at exercises that will help you test the knowledge you've acquired.
4 h 33 min
Available
1 month
The class comes with many exercises that will help you cement your skills in the program and learn new tricks. Also, you get a certificate for passing, which might come in handy in your career.
The video player on the website is a bit buggy and you can't download the files to watch on your PC later.
If you want to launch a career in graphic design, this course is a good choice. It tests your knowledge after every lesson and, once you've passed the class, you receive a certificate to show that you've mastered the basic and important Photoshop tools. You can even take a free trial and watch the first half of the course to make sure it's living up to your expectations. An affordable and detailed class for those just beginning their career.
6 h 39 min
Available
10 days or up to 200 minutes of footage
The course is quite brisk compared to most of its competitors and yet packs a lot of knowledge into its modest runtime. Plus, it's quite light-hearted and fun so you'll learn with pleasure.
The course leans heavily towards design topics instead of image retouching and photography tools.
An ultra-quick class that'll win you over with its lighthearted teaching atmosphere but keep you going with its brisk covering of all the important Photoshop features. It's just a starter pack, of course, and if you want true mastery of the software you'll have to take some of the follow-up courses. Luckily, the month-long trial grants you access to all of those. Definitely, a good place to begin your Photoshop learning.
1 h 19 min
Available
2 months
A long in-depth course that escalates the difficulty of its tasks step by step, granting a steep but fair learning curve. You can even watch it offline in case you like to study on your commute to work.
The exercises are quite a bit tougher than in other courses and may be too much for some beginners.
Hosted by a respected photographer, this 20-hour course may seem intimidating to beginners but it covers the topic in detail and takes its time to make sure you actually absorb the knowledge. You'll have a chance to test your newfound skills via the tough exercises. It's a bit pricey, of course, but you can go for the subscription model to save money and still get the course.
20 h 5 min
Available
Not available
One of the longest and most detailed tutorials out there, this course comes with plenty of exercises to hone your skills as well as retain knowledge better. It can be streamed from anywhere and on any of your devices so you'll always have access to the class.
The lack of a free trial and an affordable subscription option may be an issue for those working on a budget.
A high-price and high-quality course that'll be best for those who really look to dive deep into Photoshop and its tools and techniques. While it's the longest course we've seen, you can download it onto your phone, tablet, or PC to watch the lessons at your leisure. One of the most extensive classes out there and worth your time if you can afford the price.
~24 h
Not available
Not available
Take It from a Professional
Want to learn the ropes of Photoshop but can’t decide between the myriad classes available on the web? Well, we’d say that taking a class from a person actually involved with the Adobe company, someone who works with Photoshop every day, is the right way to go if you want an intimate understanding of the program. That’s why we recommend the LinkedIn Learning Photoshop CC 2017 Essential Training: The Basics, hosted by Julieanne Kost, a principal evangelist at Adobe Systems.
Right away, we want to point out that the class lives up to its name and, in just a bit over 4 hours, offers a detailed look at the basics of using Photoshop for photo retouching and such. It’s not enough to get you a job at the leading design agency but these base concepts, taught by an actual professional, will certainly give you a good head start. We do advise watching the other classes from Julieanne as she goes more in depth on certain photography and design aspects. These are included in the price anyway so you might as well get your money’s worth.
The class itself is divided into 15 chapters plus the introduction and conclusion, so you can tackle it one topic at a time, making sure that you master each skill before moving on to the next one.
Full Access to Knowledge
We found the LinkedIn Learning Photoshop CC 2017 Essential Training: The Basics accessible not just because it starts off with the fundamentals but because the class is actually designed to teach everybody, not dump info. For example, each section of the video comes with an exercise or two, giving you a chance to practice what you’ve just learned. They’re not anything too fancy but those that have little experience with the program should take this chance to hone their skills.
While we’re on the subject of accessibility, we absolutely loved the fact that each video in this class features subtitles. This is not only essential for those with hearing disabilities but also a great help if you like to take notes during the class. Besides, Photoshop has plenty of tools to choose from and it’s nice to see the names spelled out so you don’t get confused.
Also, we found too many Photoshop teaching classes that were inaccessible the second our Internet went out. These short videos seem tailor-made for watching on your commute to work or on a break, so we want them to be viewable even when we’re not online. Thankfully, the LinkedIn Learning class offers a chance to pre-download the videos via their app for later viewing.
The Best Place to Start
So if you want a class led by someone with deep inside knowledge of the Adobe Photoshop as a program and as a design tool, don’t hesitate to take this class. However, if you’d also like for them to impart professional skills, consider taking the next few follow-ups as well. While the LinkedIn Learning Photoshop: The Basics does provide a solid framework for future Photoshop use, it won’t teach you the tips and tricks employed by many professionals and serves more as a quick way to gain a base-level understanding of the program. However, your access to all tutorials beyond this one is unrestricted even in the trial version, so you can always take advantage of the knowledge available to you. A good, affordable way to delve deep into the tools offered by Photoshop CC 2017.
Take It from a Professional
Want to learn the ropes of Photoshop but can’t decide between the myriad classes available on the web? Well, we’d say that taking a class from a person actually involved with the Adobe company, someone who works with Photoshop every day, is the right way to go if you want an intimate understanding of the program. That’s why we recommend the LinkedIn Learning Photoshop CC 2017 Essential Training: The Basics, hosted by Julieanne Kost, a principal evangelist at Adobe Systems.
Right away, we want to point out that the class lives up to its name and, in just a bit over 4 hours, offers a detailed look at the basics of using Photoshop for photo retouching and such. It’s not enough to get you a job at the leading design agency but these base concepts, taught by an actual professional, will certainly give you a good head start. We do advise watching the other classes from Julieanne as she goes more in depth on certain photography and design aspects. These are included in the price anyway so you might as well get your money’s worth.
The class itself is divided into 15 chapters plus the introduction and conclusion, so you can tackle it one topic at a time, making sure that you master each skill before moving on to the next one.
Full Access to Knowledge
We found the LinkedIn Learning Photoshop CC 2017 Essential Training: The Basics accessible not just because it starts off with the fundamentals but because the class is actually designed to teach everybody, not dump info. For example, each section of the video comes with an exercise or two, giving you a chance to practice what you’ve just learned. They’re not anything too fancy but those that have little experience with the program should take this chance to hone their skills.
While we’re on the subject of accessibility, we absolutely loved the fact that each video in this class features subtitles. This is not only essential for those with hearing disabilities but also a great help if you like to take notes during the class. Besides, Photoshop has plenty of tools to choose from and it’s nice to see the names spelled out so you don’t get confused.
Also, we found too many Photoshop teaching classes that were inaccessible the second our Internet went out. These short videos seem tailor-made for watching on your commute to work or on a break, so we want them to be viewable even when we’re not online. Thankfully, the LinkedIn Learning class offers a chance to pre-download the videos via their app for later viewing.
The Best Place to Start
So if you want a class led by someone with deep inside knowledge of the Adobe Photoshop as a program and as a design tool, don’t hesitate to take this class. However, if you’d also like for them to impart professional skills, consider taking the next few follow-ups as well. While the LinkedIn Learning Photoshop: The Basics does provide a solid framework for future Photoshop use, it won’t teach you the tips and tricks employed by many professionals and serves more as a quick way to gain a base-level understanding of the program. However, your access to all tutorials beyond this one is unrestricted even in the trial version, so you can always take advantage of the knowledge available to you. A good, affordable way to delve deep into the tools offered by Photoshop CC 2017.
An Exercise in Quality
It’s proven that knowledge is retained best if, after studying the theoreticals, you take some time to practice and improve your actual skills on the subject. That’s one of the reasons why we found the Pluralsight Photoshop CC Fundamentals to be particularly effective Photoshop classes for beginners. Each lesson in the class has several exercises to go along with it so you can cement the knowledge and actually let you try your hand at the tasks in a guided environment. Though the exercises are curated and you should have no problems completing them, the site offers professional support. If you end up stumped by one of the later tasks, just contact your curator and ask them a few questions as they will offer you tips and make sure your progress is going nicely.
Let’s just skip ahead for a second and name another reason why the Pluralsight Photoshop CC Fundamentals is a good way to get your bearings and potentially start a career in design. After you’ve passed the class and proven your knowledge of the program, you’ll be granted a certificate that denotes your progress and successes. This gives some legitimacy to the classes as well as something for you to prove you’ve passed with flying colors.
Time Enough at Last
Throughout the 9 sections of the Pluralsight classes, you will learn not just the basic tools of the Photoshop CC but also fresh and inventive uses for them. Instead of simply telling you which button does what, the lessons will teach you how to retouch images, sharpen them and adjust contrast to make them look more impressive. Each of these topics has its own exercises devoted to it so if you’d like to focus more on color correction amid other Photoshop techniques you can do so with professional tips. The Pluralsight Photoshop CC Fundamentals isn’t exactly the shortest class out there at nearly 7 hours. That, of course, is justified by how thorough it is and you can even use a free trial to check it out before paying money for the class. You get access to 200 minutes of footage and could watch practically half of the lessons before making your decision.
We do recommend taking advantage of the trial as some customers report having troubles with video buffering, which may get quite annoying after several hours of lessons. It wouldn’t have been that important if the site let you download the videos to watch on your PC but, alas, it’s online viewing only. Still, the chance to test your knowledge of Photoshop via an online trial is a good bonus for those unwilling to just spend money on a tutorial that may not be to their liking.
Better Than Its Flaws
In the end, while the Pluralsight could use a few improvements on the technical side, namely a few fixes to their video player, the classes themselves are pretty great. We liked the exercises that let you practice newfound skills and the free trial was a great bonus, especially since it lets you watch nearly half of the Photoshop course to get a feel of things. Plus, the certificate you get in the end may not be equal to a university diploma but it’s a nice addition since it serves as proof that you learned the ropes of the program. These classes are reasonably priced, offer in-depth knowledge of the Photoshop CC tools, and, as long as you’re not too miffed by the video buffering, quite convenient to watch.
An Exercise in Quality
It’s proven that knowledge is retained best if, after studying the theoreticals, you take some time to practice and improve your actual skills on the subject. That’s one of the reasons why we found the Pluralsight Photoshop CC Fundamentals to be particularly effective Photoshop classes for beginners. Each lesson in the class has several exercises to go along with it so you can cement the knowledge and actually let you try your hand at the tasks in a guided environment. Though the exercises are curated and you should have no problems completing them, the site offers professional support. If you end up stumped by one of the later tasks, just contact your curator and ask them a few questions as they will offer you tips and make sure your progress is going nicely.
Let’s just skip ahead for a second and name another reason why the Pluralsight Photoshop CC Fundamentals is a good way to get your bearings and potentially start a career in design. After you’ve passed the class and proven your knowledge of the program, you’ll be granted a certificate that denotes your progress and successes. This gives some legitimacy to the classes as well as something for you to prove you’ve passed with flying colors.
Time Enough at Last
Throughout the 9 sections of the Pluralsight classes, you will learn not just the basic tools of the Photoshop CC but also fresh and inventive uses for them. Instead of simply telling you which button does what, the lessons will teach you how to retouch images, sharpen them and adjust contrast to make them look more impressive. Each of these topics has its own exercises devoted to it so if you’d like to focus more on color correction amid other Photoshop techniques you can do so with professional tips. The Pluralsight Photoshop CC Fundamentals isn’t exactly the shortest class out there at nearly 7 hours. That, of course, is justified by how thorough it is and you can even use a free trial to check it out before paying money for the class. You get access to 200 minutes of footage and could watch practically half of the lessons before making your decision.
We do recommend taking advantage of the trial as some customers report having troubles with video buffering, which may get quite annoying after several hours of lessons. It wouldn’t have been that important if the site let you download the videos to watch on your PC but, alas, it’s online viewing only. Still, the chance to test your knowledge of Photoshop via an online trial is a good bonus for those unwilling to just spend money on a tutorial that may not be to their liking.
Better Than Its Flaws
In the end, while the Pluralsight could use a few improvements on the technical side, namely a few fixes to their video player, the classes themselves are pretty great. We liked the exercises that let you practice newfound skills and the free trial was a great bonus, especially since it lets you watch nearly half of the Photoshop course to get a feel of things. Plus, the certificate you get in the end may not be equal to a university diploma but it’s a nice addition since it serves as proof that you learned the ropes of the program. These classes are reasonably priced, offer in-depth knowledge of the Photoshop CC tools, and, as long as you’re not too miffed by the video buffering, quite convenient to watch.
Take It Easy
Want to quickly improve your knowledge of Photoshop without spending hours upon hours watching dull lectures? We recommend trying the Skillshare Basics of Photoshop 2013: Fundamentals for Beginners, a brisk and fun course that doesn’t take itself too seriously but still offers the basic knowledge of Photoshop.
Instead of forcing you through 5-hour classes on using the “paintbrush” tool, this course takes just 80 minutes to talk about the basics of image composition, design, and photo retouching for maximum visual flair. That’s definitely not what everyone is looking for in a class like this but those that want to master design would be remiss not to take this course. We haven’t seen that many accolades for the lecturer but she is the head of a design firm and certainly knows what she’s talking about and how to present her knowledge to a beginner.
As we’ve already mentioned, the classes themselves are quite laidback, not too academic in nature. You’ll definitely crack up at a couple of jokes along the way and find yourself enjoying the class, especially since each segment is just a few minutes long instead of an hour-long lecture. However, we definitely don’t recommend just blasting through the course in one go as the information needs time to root itself in your mind.
Take a Free Sample
Many people find it easier to learn when they have a particular goal or project to work towards. So the Skillshare Basics course offers you a task that you’ll have complete at the end of the class: creating a moodboard. You won’t have to rely solely on the videos to learn what to do as the site offers a place for viewers to chat and help each other out, giving tips and project evaluations. We wouldn’t have minded a bit more input from the lecturer herself but it’s understandable that the director of a firm wouldn’t have much time for internet comments. Oh, and by the way, you can always take a look at the finished moodboards from your classmates to gain some inspiration and, of course, offer your own insight!
We did spot the biggest flaw of this course right away as it’s a rather obvious one. The class was planned and created a while ago so it uses the Photoshop CC 2013 as a template whilst the rest of the world has moved on to newer versions. You can still find plenty of knowledge about most functions included in the program but some of the fresh additions will be missing.
Last but not least, the whole course is available to everyone that signs up for the Skillshare site with many more follow-up lectures abound. Plus, the trial is pretty generous with 2 whole months for free. Definitely a big bonus for students and those reluctant to stretch their budget.
An Easy Journey to Knowledge
If playful yet fulfilling learning is more your style than serious lectures, the Skillshare Basics of Photoshop 2013: Fundamentals for Beginners is a pretty good and affordable choice. It’s nice to have a community to rely on when you perform the course’s tasks. However, this lighthearted tone may not fit everyone’s needs and the class leans heavily towards design and composition instead of actual image manipulation. Plus, the host is relatively unknown compared to some present in other classes, though her approach to teaching is quite appealing. In the end, there’s no harm in trying the class out via the 2-month free trial and there’s a big chance you’ll end up liking the lighter yet informative style of the course. It’s certainly worth your time if you want to learn Photoshop online in an easy way.
Take It Easy
Want to quickly improve your knowledge of Photoshop without spending hours upon hours watching dull lectures? We recommend trying the Skillshare Basics of Photoshop 2013: Fundamentals for Beginners, a brisk and fun course that doesn’t take itself too seriously but still offers the basic knowledge of Photoshop.
Instead of forcing you through 5-hour classes on using the “paintbrush” tool, this course takes just 80 minutes to talk about the basics of image composition, design, and photo retouching for maximum visual flair. That’s definitely not what everyone is looking for in a class like this but those that want to master design would be remiss not to take this course. We haven’t seen that many accolades for the lecturer but she is the head of a design firm and certainly knows what she’s talking about and how to present her knowledge to a beginner.
As we’ve already mentioned, the classes themselves are quite laidback, not too academic in nature. You’ll definitely crack up at a couple of jokes along the way and find yourself enjoying the class, especially since each segment is just a few minutes long instead of an hour-long lecture. However, we definitely don’t recommend just blasting through the course in one go as the information needs time to root itself in your mind.
Take a Free Sample
Many people find it easier to learn when they have a particular goal or project to work towards. So the Skillshare Basics course offers you a task that you’ll have complete at the end of the class: creating a moodboard. You won’t have to rely solely on the videos to learn what to do as the site offers a place for viewers to chat and help each other out, giving tips and project evaluations. We wouldn’t have minded a bit more input from the lecturer herself but it’s understandable that the director of a firm wouldn’t have much time for internet comments. Oh, and by the way, you can always take a look at the finished moodboards from your classmates to gain some inspiration and, of course, offer your own insight!
We did spot the biggest flaw of this course right away as it’s a rather obvious one. The class was planned and created a while ago so it uses the Photoshop CC 2013 as a template whilst the rest of the world has moved on to newer versions. You can still find plenty of knowledge about most functions included in the program but some of the fresh additions will be missing.
Last but not least, the whole course is available to everyone that signs up for the Skillshare site with many more follow-up lectures abound. Plus, the trial is pretty generous with 2 whole months for free. Definitely a big bonus for students and those reluctant to stretch their budget.
An Easy Journey to Knowledge
If playful yet fulfilling learning is more your style than serious lectures, the Skillshare Basics of Photoshop 2013: Fundamentals for Beginners is a pretty good and affordable choice. It’s nice to have a community to rely on when you perform the course’s tasks. However, this lighthearted tone may not fit everyone’s needs and the class leans heavily towards design and composition instead of actual image manipulation. Plus, the host is relatively unknown compared to some present in other classes, though her approach to teaching is quite appealing. In the end, there’s no harm in trying the class out via the 2-month free trial and there’s a big chance you’ll end up liking the lighter yet informative style of the course. It’s certainly worth your time if you want to learn Photoshop online in an easy way.
Learn from the Best
If you want to achieve your true potential and master Photoshop, you need to learn from the best. So take a look at the PHLEARN Photoshop 101-301, an accessible and expansive course hosted by Aaron Nace, a professional photographer with plenty of accolades.
Compiled over 5 years and spanning more than 20 hours, the PHLEARN course is one of the most extensive and in-depth online classes we’ve seen. You’ll learn all tools and techniques available in Photoshop step by step, progressing from the simpler features to more advanced instruments.
As the lessons get tougher and you have to work with more instruments, the course begins to offer exercises. That way you can practice what you’ve learned and show off the skills. However, we have to warn you that these exercises are pretty tough and actually require some effort on the student’s part. We found that to be a plus since most courses just task you with using a tool to correct the contrast levels or create a layer, way too basic to actually test your knowledge. But those that’d prefer an easy course might be put off by the advanced exercises. Still, those looking for a basic class would probably avoid PHLEARN based on the 20-hour runtime alone. But if you’re ready to invest time and effort, this is one of the most in-depth classes out there.
Take Your Pick
If you’d prefer to take the course at your own pace and be able to watch it anytime and anywhere, we recommend going for the bundle purchase option. That way you get the whole class for yourself, complete with an ability to download it. It’s a useful option in case you want to rewatch the lessons later and don’t feel like paying for another month of subscription.
However, not everybody would be willing to spend over a hundred dollars upfront on an unfamiliar class. That’s why you have an option to pay for a monthly subscription to access the episodes online. Subscribers don’t get the download feature but the content remains the same so it’s just a matter of convenience. In all likelihood, the subscription will always be the cheaper option unless you spend the better part of the year going through the course.
Sadly, the website doesn’t offer a free trial for the viewers to get a bit acquainted with the style of the classes. However, there are a couple of episodes, also curated by Aaron, that you can watch without a subscription, just to get the feel of things. We don’t recommend using them as a starting point as they delve into more complicated topics than a beginner would want to see. However, they are a good way to see if you like the teaching style.
Level Up Your Skills
The PHLEARN Photoshop 101-301 is a top-tier choice of online classes, especially if you want a teacher with a good reputation. It’s an extensive course that covers all tools and techniques a beginner may want or have to use. Sure, the price for an individual purchase is a bit steep and the exercises are difficult. But the subscription model is a viable alternative to the outright purchase and the feeling of solving the tasks is quite rewarding. Hard-working students are sure to end this class with a trove of knowledge in their head and a bit of experience behind their backs. Take it step by step and level up your Photoshop skills!
Learn from the Best
If you want to achieve your true potential and master Photoshop, you need to learn from the best. So take a look at the PHLEARN Photoshop 101-301, an accessible and expansive course hosted by Aaron Nace, a professional photographer with plenty of accolades.
Compiled over 5 years and spanning more than 20 hours, the PHLEARN course is one of the most extensive and in-depth online classes we’ve seen. You’ll learn all tools and techniques available in Photoshop step by step, progressing from the simpler features to more advanced instruments.
As the lessons get tougher and you have to work with more instruments, the course begins to offer exercises. That way you can practice what you’ve learned and show off the skills. However, we have to warn you that these exercises are pretty tough and actually require some effort on the student’s part. We found that to be a plus since most courses just task you with using a tool to correct the contrast levels or create a layer, way too basic to actually test your knowledge. But those that’d prefer an easy course might be put off by the advanced exercises. Still, those looking for a basic class would probably avoid PHLEARN based on the 20-hour runtime alone. But if you’re ready to invest time and effort, this is one of the most in-depth classes out there.
Take Your Pick
If you’d prefer to take the course at your own pace and be able to watch it anytime and anywhere, we recommend going for the bundle purchase option. That way you get the whole class for yourself, complete with an ability to download it. It’s a useful option in case you want to rewatch the lessons later and don’t feel like paying for another month of subscription.
However, not everybody would be willing to spend over a hundred dollars upfront on an unfamiliar class. That’s why you have an option to pay for a monthly subscription to access the episodes online. Subscribers don’t get the download feature but the content remains the same so it’s just a matter of convenience. In all likelihood, the subscription will always be the cheaper option unless you spend the better part of the year going through the course.
Sadly, the website doesn’t offer a free trial for the viewers to get a bit acquainted with the style of the classes. However, there are a couple of episodes, also curated by Aaron, that you can watch without a subscription, just to get the feel of things. We don’t recommend using them as a starting point as they delve into more complicated topics than a beginner would want to see. However, they are a good way to see if you like the teaching style.
Level Up Your Skills
The PHLEARN Photoshop 101-301 is a top-tier choice of online classes, especially if you want a teacher with a good reputation. It’s an extensive course that covers all tools and techniques a beginner may want or have to use. Sure, the price for an individual purchase is a bit steep and the exercises are difficult. But the subscription model is a viable alternative to the outright purchase and the feeling of solving the tasks is quite rewarding. Hard-working students are sure to end this class with a trove of knowledge in their head and a bit of experience behind their backs. Take it step by step and level up your Photoshop skills!
A Day with Photoshop
Many websites offer a crash course in Photoshop techniques but would you rather take an extensive and in-depth class on all the tools available in the program? We’ve got you covered as the CreativeLive Adobe Photoshop CC: The Complete Guide fits that description to a T. This course spans nearly 24 hours of footage, a whole day of learning. Of course, that doesn’t account for all the exercises you’ll do, so feel free to add another 2-4 hours on top of that. Now, if you’re hoping that the class will be made lighter by a few jokes here and there we’ll have to disappoint you as the atmosphere of the videos seems pretty serious overall. We did find that to be a good thing as it sets the viewer in the mood for learning and this kind, of course, should indeed be taken seriously.
You might be wondering what exactly you can learn in a whole day of classes. The topics covered are pretty broad but some you should note in particular are: retouching, shot composition, masking, and layers. Obviously, you will also master the more basic techniques and the course does offer a few tips that professionals use all the time. However, while you’re watching the lectures, make sure to have your Photoshop open as the course uses the outdated CC 2015.5 version so some changes in the interface may be present.
Take Your Time
With the kind of runtime the CreativeLive Adobe Photoshop CC: The Complete Guide has, it’s understandable that some users would prefer to watch it at their own pace. And on their own terms, choosing the place and time that’s convenient for them. That’s why we recommend taking advantage of the CreativeLive’s streaming and offline access options. You can view the videos online from any of your devices or download them to your tablet, PC, or phone beforehand and watch them even when the internet connection is spotty.
That kind of convenience does come with a price tag, of course, and we have to concede that the CreativeLive Adobe Photoshop CC: The Complete Guide is not exactly cheap. It’s especially grating since you don’t get a chance to try it out before purchasing as no free trial is available.
We also liked how the course ended because too few of the classes we’ve seen offered any summary. The CreativeLive one provides a final video with a Skype check-in from your host, talking about the things you’ve learned and how to utilize them best. It’s a good send-off and a pleasant little bonus, if not strictly necessary. Also, after the course is done, you can check out some of the more in-depth ones on similar software that the site offers, though not all of them are as great as this one.
Look for the Good
Although the CreativeLive Adobe Photoshop CC: The Complete Guide is priced a bit steeply, the amount of content you get is more than worth it. Not everybody may enjoy the serious teaching methods presented in the course but it’s hard to argue with results. In the end, you’ll come out of these classes with more Photoshop knowledge than you could get on your own. The fact that the course takes itself seriously shouldn’t deter you from giving it a try, especially since it’s all about convenience. You can stream it anywhere or download it to your devices for comfortable viewing offline. It just seems like a well-rounded mix of all the features presented by other classes, bringing the best of them together into one course.
A Day with Photoshop
Many websites offer a crash course in Photoshop techniques but would you rather take an extensive and in-depth class on all the tools available in the program? We’ve got you covered as the CreativeLive Adobe Photoshop CC: The Complete Guide fits that description to a T. This course spans nearly 24 hours of footage, a whole day of learning. Of course, that doesn’t account for all the exercises you’ll do, so feel free to add another 2-4 hours on top of that. Now, if you’re hoping that the class will be made lighter by a few jokes here and there we’ll have to disappoint you as the atmosphere of the videos seems pretty serious overall. We did find that to be a good thing as it sets the viewer in the mood for learning and this kind, of course, should indeed be taken seriously.
You might be wondering what exactly you can learn in a whole day of classes. The topics covered are pretty broad but some you should note in particular are: retouching, shot composition, masking, and layers. Obviously, you will also master the more basic techniques and the course does offer a few tips that professionals use all the time. However, while you’re watching the lectures, make sure to have your Photoshop open as the course uses the outdated CC 2015.5 version so some changes in the interface may be present.
Take Your Time
With the kind of runtime the CreativeLive Adobe Photoshop CC: The Complete Guide has, it’s understandable that some users would prefer to watch it at their own pace. And on their own terms, choosing the place and time that’s convenient for them. That’s why we recommend taking advantage of the CreativeLive’s streaming and offline access options. You can view the videos online from any of your devices or download them to your tablet, PC, or phone beforehand and watch them even when the internet connection is spotty.
That kind of convenience does come with a price tag, of course, and we have to concede that the CreativeLive Adobe Photoshop CC: The Complete Guide is not exactly cheap. It’s especially grating since you don’t get a chance to try it out before purchasing as no free trial is available.
We also liked how the course ended because too few of the classes we’ve seen offered any summary. The CreativeLive one provides a final video with a Skype check-in from your host, talking about the things you’ve learned and how to utilize them best. It’s a good send-off and a pleasant little bonus, if not strictly necessary. Also, after the course is done, you can check out some of the more in-depth ones on similar software that the site offers, though not all of them are as great as this one.
Look for the Good
Although the CreativeLive Adobe Photoshop CC: The Complete Guide is priced a bit steeply, the amount of content you get is more than worth it. Not everybody may enjoy the serious teaching methods presented in the course but it’s hard to argue with results. In the end, you’ll come out of these classes with more Photoshop knowledge than you could get on your own. The fact that the course takes itself seriously shouldn’t deter you from giving it a try, especially since it’s all about convenience. You can stream it anywhere or download it to your devices for comfortable viewing offline. It just seems like a well-rounded mix of all the features presented by other classes, bringing the best of them together into one course.
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What Are Photoshop Classes?
It’s hard to argue that Adobe Photoshop has quickly risen to the top of graphic editing software and cemented its spot in the limelight. Pretty much all designers and photographers use it daily to retouch, sharpen, and manipulate images. But everybody has to start somewhere. If you want your Photoshop training done by a professional but don’t feel like going to an actual class, try out these online services to get the hang of things. Most of the courses present basic tools and techniques in an accessible way so you can begin your journey from an absolute beginner to a pro.
Even though you won’t have to attend a real-life classroom, you’ll likely still have homework in the form of exercises. Though Photoshop may be, strictly speaking, “just a program”, it still requires practice and you’ll have to work through the tasks. Many of the courses are curated by respected designers and photographers so you know you’ll be in good hands.