Photoshop Question

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  1. .parfekt//

    .parfekt// Senior Member

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    So yeah, I'm noob to learning rights, I usually just by sigs to wear them and that's about it. So I've bought some/got some .psds, I want to learn from them. How do I do so? Do I go to a layer and lock it and just show that one? Or is there any other ways of learning ;)

    Anyways... thanks :)
     
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    what you have to do is hide all the layers and then click the eye to show one layer at a time to try and find out what they did, only way i know of unless you talk to the person who made it and they tell you step by step
     
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    Try to find out what they did? Do you think I'm psychic?
     
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    Your not physcic, your just blonde.
     
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    You'r4e really not going to learn alot from other people's .psd's unless it comes with a tutorial on how they did what they did, and the resources to go with it, ie:brushes and what not.

    Hit the tutorials as much as humanly possible.

    Believe it or not, you'll learn a great deal from them. Then open up a .psd and you'll start to figure it out from there.
     
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    Anymore HELP...
     

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