Ever since I became a wee little designer back in 1994 I’ve used Photoshop. I remember my very first Photoshop project. I had to take the school mascot, remove the yellow border and make it a white border so it could go in the yearbook. Of course nobody had the original Corel files, so I had to make due with a large (11 x 17) scan.
It took me 12 hours to trace (pixel by pixel) each amount of yellow and then get rid of it. Immediately following this project I found out, through one of the first ever Photoshop Tutorial sites, about the Magic Wand. For those who don’t know, the magic wand basically selects a given colour so you can do whatever you want with it. It would have saved me 11 hours and 45 minutes of work. Ever since then, I have had a love / hate relationship with Photoshop Tutorial sites.
As I grew in my career I rarely ever needed these sites. Generally I’d only use them if I was looking for a specific effect and couldn’t figure out a quick way to do it myself (glass text, reflective lettering, realistic 3D lighting, etc). In this case, tutorials were great. However they were rarely great for teaching you how Photoshop worked or even WHY certain steps were being taken. It was basically horse meet carrot. Horse follow carrot. Horse get carrot.
So several years ago I wrote a series of 10 “tutorials” which were essentially “applied learning”. They weren’t about the effects, they were about the tools behind the effects. For instance, learn to use the magic wand by changing the background colour of an image. Learn how to work with layers by creating reflective text. Learn how a piece comes together by doing a piece of Grunge artwork. That kind of thing. The series went down well and has been stolen, copied, emulated and published in a thousand places, mostly without my name (which is a good thing, I dont’ want to answer everyone’s questions).
So, tutorials.
The service in question today for our very first Sponsored Post here at Ensight is Good-Tutorials.com. According to the creator it is the largest repository of Photoshop tutorials on the planet. To be honest I don’t know if that’s true or not, but with more than 3,500 it certainly is big. More than 100 tutorials are added every week as well, so this is quite the little hangout if you’re in need of a tutorial.
Throw in a quick search engine (worked well for me last week when I needed one) and an okay categorization system and it isn’t a bad little project. Some popups, no subcategories, but lots of ways to find content if you’re cruising and the search engine is accurate enough that if you know what you’re looking for you can find it quickly.
All in all, a good resource site. If I was into tutorials I’d wish they had an RSS feed so I could watch the new ones, but honestly, I can’t think of very many better places to find tutorials than this one. Again, assuming all you need is a tutorial to achieve a certain effect. If you’re looking to “learn Photoshop” this probably isn’t the easiest way to do it. But then, what is the easiest way?

August 31st, 2004 at 8:33 pm
[...] Sponsored Posts Go Live
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September 2nd, 2004 at 11:12 am
Sponsored post didn’t kill a kitten
Jeremy Wright tells us that a sponsored post was published on his site. The first advertising post didn’t make my computer explode and I doubt he’s going to Hell.
In fact, the post reads like his normal blog entries. We, the reader, know what’s g…
September 7th, 2004 at 5:35 pm
LoL, I hope you didn’t charge them too much for that. :p