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Any tips on how to progress my photoshop skills?
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Hi all, LPD here! Some of you might remember me as HeisenbergV2 and i had quite a successful graphics service back in the day if you don't then hi! I'm Luke

Anyway, i feel I need to get back into Photoshop again as I absolutely loved it, however, exams and other stuff got in the way but now that's all over I really want to start experimenting with photoshop again! I already know the basics such as simple banner making, background removal, object removal etc but I want to progress and make much better stuff as I see people making speed arts etc and thinking how in the world do they do that.

So yeah, does anyone have any advice on where to learn this such as a huge youtube playlist? Thanks!
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It seems like people stopped making youtube tuts for some of the new really cool styles of banner making. I like to download a speedart I like and watch it step by step to see how they did that.
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MegadethGFX wrote It seems like people stopped making youtube tuts for some of the new really cool styles of banner making. I like to download a speedart I like and watch it step by step to see how they did that.
That sucks I really want to get back into it
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I always suggest PHLearn when people ask this question.

Although they are more in the photography/Photoshop side but they do provide great tutorials, can easily transfer the skills to other projects.
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Try some of the tutorials on here in the tutorial section and/or search the web for what youre looking for, personally I think its harder than what it used to be to find good quality up to date tutorials
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What BPM said, there's a lot of YouTube channels that have improved my ability in Photoshop a lot.

One of them, Phlearn.

Another one I really like is this one:
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Thanks everyone for the feedback, this is why I love TTG. I don't have much time for it anymore but I'm gonna make sure I come back a few times a week now thanks all!
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