Technology
Don’t miss this $12 Photoshop class you can take online from anywhere
TL;DR: Learn how to take advantage of all Photoshop has to offer with this super cheap online class — for a limited time it’s just $11.99, which is a 94% savings.
Apps like Facetune, PicsArt, Quickshot, and VSCO seem to have taken over the photo-manipulation game. But photographers, designer, and digital artists everywhere know that Adobe Photoshop is, was, and will (probably) always be king. If you’ve always wanted to learn this incredibly popular tool, an online class called Photoshop Master: From Beginner to Pro is the perfect introduction for just $12.
Whether you’re trying to take on a new career or just gain more Instagram followers, this four-hour course is a stepping stone to your goal. Through over 40 lectures led by photographer and editor Manfred Werner, you’ll work step-by-step learning the ins and outs of Adobe’s gold standard editing software. You’ll begin by building a foundation and learning the ways in which this digital darkroom works. Then you’ll customize the layout in a way that works for you, which will lead you to an understanding of layers, panels, color profiles, PSD files, web files, cutting objects, and other functions and tools.
Regardless of your skill level going in, this course can help you get comfortable in the digital darkroom. Better yet, you’ll get to work at your own pace and return to the content whenever you need to. Lifetime access is a beautiful thing, right?
Grab this Photoshop Master Class now for just $11.99 – 94% off the normal cost of $200.
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