New Refine Edge tutorial for Photoshop
May 18th, 2010
The newest tutorial on the Refine Edge function for Photoshop CS3 is now available.
The refine edge function is the best way to get the best selection you want. Use it especially in conjunction with the magic wand and quick selection tools.
If you missed it, don’t forget to watch the other tutorials available here.
I went with a bit wider of a video format this time so that I didn’t have any wasted space when I post it on YouTube. Not sure if this is a great way to go, since the videos are hosted on here, but I didn’t want to make two different versions either. Let me know what you think. Are they too short, or do you prefer the widescreen format? If I happened to miss anything, let me know in the comments below. Don’t forget to subscribe by clicking the link to the left for any updates, new tutorials, and more.
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Good points but where can I go to find an entire photoshop training course for a beginner?
lynda.com is a phenomenal resource if you can afford it. I do videos as I have time, unfortunately I don’t always have time. Otherwise just search YouTube for video tutorials. The problem I always found before was that most tutorials are very specific and I always try to be comprehensive (covering every aspect) of a tool in my videos.