Tonight I decided I would try to teach myself how to use Photoshop. Until now, I've had this really weird way of (very poorly) manipulating images, that involved cropping and adding text in Word (seriously), the print screen button, and then pasting into Paint. My ghetto method was right up there with creative ways to use duct tape
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Yeah, all my Photoshop knowledge is self-taught. I make some static icons, but a lot of my stuff is animated, which really kills the image quality. I've got so much envy and respect for people who are good at graphics.
If you have any interst in checking out my stuff, my icon dump post is HERE, and I'd be more than happy to let you know how I pulled something off, if you're curious.
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Eventually I'd like to try some animated stuff - I have played around here and there with a GIF animator for work, actually, but I haven't done anything fancy. And then, yeah, figuring out how not to lose all the image quality when you save images as different file types would be a good lesson, too, both for animated stuff as well as still images.
I guess what I probably need to find are some good tutorials - but especially ones that go right back to the basics as well, since I really am a newbie.
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And the Hex one actually won an award. I seem to get more awards for humorous icons than I do for "serious artistic" icons. *shrug*
For adjusting coloring I suggest messing with brightness/contrast, levels, hue/saturation, and color balance. That's actually the majority of the image editing I do. And the way I do textures is to paste one image on top of the other and then adjust the opacity. Sometimes the texture image is on top, sometimes not, whichever looks better.
For animation I use Jasc Animation Shop 3. I started out with the free trial, but used it so much that when it expired I bought it. Some image quality loss does happen once you animate, but the biggest problem with animation is the 40 kb limit on LJ. *shakes fist angrily*.
For example, these are the icons I wanted:
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Notice I'm making good use of those icons you made me! *grin*
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