If I were to make tutorials
What specific things would you want to learn how to do? Don't mention basics, I already posted a topic earlier on it, submitting as an article in a second. If you want to know how I made a sig or anything, just tell me which one it is and I'll explain how it works.
I'll submit these tutorials as articles as I get them done
Effects, an entire stock of them including but not limited to
-Color manipulation -Fire -Water -Matrix -Abstract -Grunge -Using renders -Font choices -Light Waves(my sig) -Focusing -Lighting -Temperature/Mood controls by using color mods -Layering and clipping masks -Pen tool effects -Patterns -Fractals -Terragen -Planets -Space -Nebulae -Stars -Texture effects -Dark Art -Eye manipulation -Elemental transformations -Tech -Industrial -Lightning -Energy beams -Energy waves -Radio waves -Vectors -Cleaning vector shapes
and a heck of a lot more
These sound really cool:
-Fire -Water -Using renders -Light Waves -Layering and clipping masks -Energy beams -Energy waves -Radio waves
But honestly, what i personally really would like, we be just a "Using the photoshop interface tutorial"
lots of times i get like "layer locked" or everything goes black and white, or some weird overlay clipping or whatever starts screwing up.
you could talk about all/some of the windows/tools rather than specific tutorials? and just advice for using it in general and how to go about accomplishing specific tasks rather than making sigs.
so this way you could take your knowledge and apply it to new stuff and invent your own methods of doing the stuff above rather than just following a step by step tutorial.
thats my thoughts.
peace yall
Common problem, go to image>mode>change it to RGB color. Sometimes it's in indexed or b/w which can be a royal pain for a beginner to figure out
Layer locking all you have to do is duplicate the background layer by hitting ctrl-j and delete the locked layer. If you erase anything on the background layer your secondary color is used to replace the area.
Text effects I'll look into here shortly.