![]() The third section has several full length tutorials from contributing artists. Again, the content is written in a simple and easy to gasp manner for beginners with no art knowledge. It's a very informative section that has steps that you can follow along. He covers light and colour, composition, perspective and depth and other subjects. The next section there's Christopher Peters who talks about the basic techniques in art theory. Anyway, the interface should look more or less the same. The software version used in the book is Photoshop Elements 12 and at the time of this writing, version 13 is already out (and cheaper). If you're new, you'll get up to speed quickly. It's for the beginners so it assumes no prior knowledge with the software. In the first section, there's Rich Tilbury introducing the interface and painting tools available for Photoshop Elements. The plastic slipcase cover is gone and the book's also less expensive. I've reviewed the earlier one Beginner's Guide to Digital Painting in Photoshop also and the presentation format is similar with this book. Here's another beginner's guide from publisher 3DTotal. ![]()
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