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Top 40 Online Photoshop Resources

Submitted by Mark on March 3, 2010 – 8:58 pmNo Comment



Whether you’re a novice user, expert photographer or professional graphic designer, it is just impossible to run out of things to learn in Photoshop.

pshopOnly imagination can limit your creativity and ingenuity. With that in mind, you need to go out and find fresh inspirations to expand your artistic horizons.

Photography Schools Online compiles 40 best resources for Photoshop users, enumerated below. These sites will help you through tutorials, tips and tricks, as well as news and reviews.

  1. Design Reviver
  2. Photoshop Contest
  3. Photoshop Tutorials
  4. Layers
  5. Photoshop Brushes
  6. Photoshop Roadmap
  7. Planet Photoshop
  8. Tutorial9
  9. Worth1000
  10. Photoshop Paradise
  11. PSD Photoshop Disasters
  12. PSD Fan
  13. Marco Folio
  14. Photoshop Cafe
  15. Photoshop Star
  16. PSDTop
  17. TutorialMan.com
  18. Photoshop Killer Tips
  19. Photoshop Ninja
  20. Photoshop Tutorials
  21. Pegaweb
  22. Photoshop Essentials
  23. Photoshop Support
  24. Photoshop Lover
  25. Watch and Learn Photoshop
  26. Luxa
  27. Photoshop Tutorials
  28. PSHero
  29. Perfect Pixels
  30. Photoshop Lab
  31. National Association of Photoshop Professionals
  32. Publish
  33. Web Designer Wall
  34. Tutorial Outpost
  35. Photoshop 101
  36. Photoshop Lady
  37. Photoshop User TV
  38. Scott Kelby’s Photoshop Insider
  39. Wetzel and Company
  40. Advanced Photoshop

Go on, feed your imagination and spark creativity.

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