by ScottKelby (Author)
If you've ever wondered "How'd they do that?" you're about to find out! Inspired by the column of the same name in Photoshop User magazine, Photoshop CS Classic Effects show you exactly how to do the same special effects you see every day in magazines, on TV, in the newspaper and on the Web. These are "The Classics"--those tried and true effects that are every where--and for a lot of professional photographers and designers, these effects are their bread and butter (as you'll see inside the book). It's not the wild stuff, it's not the weird stuff--it's the stuff you can really use--the stuff clients always ask for (and expect that you'll know). How it works Scott Kelby, Editor of Photoshop User magazine and author of a string of bestselling Photoshop books (including Photoshop CS Down & Dirty Tricks, and The Photoshop CS Book for Digital Photographers) takes these classic techniques and shows you how they're used by today's industry's leading professionals. You'll learn step-by-step how to build complete projects, from start to finish, so you can put these Classic Effects to work for you today. You'll learn classic photographic effects, type effects, commercial and advertising effects, and the special effects the pros turn to first to get the job done fast! What Makes it a "Classic" Over the years certain Photoshop special effects have become so popular they've become classics, much in the same way certain songs, or certain cookbook recipes have become classics. For example, if you bought a book of "Classic Recipes" you'd expect that it would include some kick butt recipes for spaghetti sauce, apple pie, buttermilk pancakes, meatloaf, tomato soup, and a wide range of classic dishes, right? Right. So would you expect to find some wild new culinary explorations from Wolfgang Puck in a Classic Recipes book? Not a chance. Instead you'd find the "meat and potatoes" recipes that are used every day by great cooks all over the world. Well, my friends, that's what you're holding--a book of kick butt "meat and potatoes" special effects, the same ones used by great Photoshop photographers and designers all over the world. MTV or CBS? Here's the thing: if your client is MTV, you can go out and do all the latest, wildest, weirdest effects and they love it. But what if your client is CBS or CNN? Try that stuff and they'll show you the door. They need a professional, clean look, and they'll expect you to know the classics and how they're used today. That's what this book is all about--teaching you the handy bag of tricks that you can use again and again.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: 1
Publisher: Peachpit Press Photoshop Classic Effects is an encyclopedia of classic effects that every Photoshop user should know. If readers need to cast a shadow, cast a color glow, or a realistic torn edge effect--this is the book for them. This is not a book of old effects --this is a guide to the basic effects all users of Photoshop should know how to use in order to be able to use Photoshop for their projects of various different levels. Photoshop has progressed in recent years and the basic tricks everyone had in their bag can be done in many different ways now and Scott shows them how to revisit or learn the classics. Readers will also see how those classic effects are used today by the hottest ad agencies, leading Web design firms, magazines, on TV and the Web in ways they haven't seen them before. It's a totally fresh look at the techniques that will put money in their pocket, and it's all step-by-step so anyone can pick it up, follow along, and get the exact same effect they see in the book.
Published: 18 Jun 2004
ISBN 10: 0321272250
ISBN 13: 9780321272256
Book Overview:
Scott Kelby is president of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP) and is editor-in-chief of both Photoshop User magazine and Mac Design magazine. Scott serves as training director for the Adobe Photoshop Seminar Tour and is the technical chair for the PhotoshopWorld expos. Scott is the author of the best-selling Photoshop Down and Dirty Tricks books, The Mac OS X Conversion Kit, and other titles.