Ten Ton Photoshop Essentials DVD!

Ten Ton Photoshop Essentials, 2-Disc Set $154

Format: Mac & PC;
DVD-ROM x2;
14 hrs, 27 mins;
Level: Beginner to Advanced

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Ten Ton Photoshop Essentials, Part One $87

DVD-ROM x1;
7 hrs, 9 mins;
Level: Beginner to Intermediate

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Ten Ton Photoshop Essentials, Part Two $87

DVD-ROM x1;
7 hrs, 17 mins;
Level: Intermediate to Advanced

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“Ten Ton makes killer products. The price was a little high, but totally worth every penny. With the amount of knowledge and effort packed into it, it’s actually underpriced.” —Patrick

“With your DVD, I learned more in two days than I thought possible. Your approach is no-nonsense and just plain old understandable!” —Louise

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Product Description

Delve head-long into the world of Photoshop with expert video trainer, artist, and designer Geoff Blake in this massive 14-plus hour, 2-disc DVD set! Packed with tricks, techniques, and hands-on tasks, it’s an easy, non-jargonny approach for both Photoshop CS3 and CS4 users.

Hang on tight as you’re guided through comprehensive exercises on resizing and resolution, color correction, and image touch up. Master advanced techniques for creating eye-popping visuals, including masking objects, tilt-shift photography, sizzling text effects, and workflows with InDesign, Dreamweaver, and Flash!

Product Highlights

  • Over fourteen hours of expert training spread across more than one hundred lessons, hands-on tasks, and professional techniques!
  • Master the fundamentals like resolution, resampling, and layers…then roar into advanced topics like masking techniques, typography control, color correction, and more![ Download the full outline ]
  • Simple to use, easy to navigate interface—skip ahead, rewind and review, and jump between the lessons at your own pace![ Watch interface demo ] [ Download Demo ]
  • Loaded with free extras, including stock vector art, free fonts, Photoshop plug-ins, product discounts, bonus lessons…and more!

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  • joshwang
    GoMediaZine's Tutorial has always been very helpful, even I have been using those tools for more than 7~8 years. I still learn new stuff from you guy from time to time, keep on the good work.
  • edgarfavila
    This is amazing!! I could learn a crap load of stuff if I had a book like this!! GoMedia and TenTon FTW!
  • Cheers Edgar! Thanks for the comment!! -Geoff
  • Edgar Favila
    I meant DVD not book, this is what happens when I multi task lol
  • jameyweare
    I remember learning on PS3 where once you deselected text it was immediately rasterized. Ugg that was frustrating when creating flyers. These days I really love the vector tools and have recently begun to explore digital painting using CS4 and a Wacom tablet. I would love to get these videos for my wife. She is an elementary art school teacher and has decided to start learning CS4. This would be very helpful for her.
  • Awesome Jamey -- Yeah I remember those text days too...very frustrating. Photoshop's come a long, long way!

    Geoff
  • Tanner Saltzman
    Your sample vid for selection saving and alpha channels made it so much easier to understand. Can't wait to experience the features and the plug ins.
  • Awesome stuff, Tanner! Thanks for the comment, and great to hear you enjoyed the alpha channel sample! Cheers -Geoff
  • jason
    GoMedia and Ten Ton, is the only way to GoForward for self taught photoshop users!!!
  • GoMedia has rocked the graphics industry for several years now. Thanks for the great promo!
  • Thanks for the comment! Awesome! ~Geoff
  • Wicked. Can't wait to check it out and master the pen and masking tools.
  • The lessons on using the Pen tool and Masking are two of my favorite aspects of Ten Ton Photoshop...maybe because they cause so much confusion -- I really wanted to lay it out in a way that everyone could understand. Enjoy!!!

    Geoff
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