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    Submit your tutorials

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    Coz you can learn a lot more from their questions and feedbacks.

    Use your head, submit a tutorial.

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    Question Want To Write Some New Tutorials

    I d like like write some basic HTML coding tutorial releated to design, tables, and navigation.
    I want to describe how to make resizable optimized images and tables, using different codings and programs, making a page compatible with all browsers and resolutions with optimization of loading speed.
    This tutorial will be really usefull for web designer thats want a better knowldege in coding.
    Whats the way to post a tutorial ?
    I need to post some pictures as examples and text to explain them.
    How should i proceed ?

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    Hi sushi -

    The tutorial should be uploaded to your own host, and you would just provide the link to it for others to view. We'll look forward to it

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    Talking Help required

    I see you all big shots here ...atleast to me. I feel quite embarassed to start of in this field . I come from a very technical background and is no where related to digital media except for the fact that i love it. I am little good at sketching , cartooning and creating funky and witty ideas. Any one here can please tell me how do i go about it. That is learning the very basics of digital art and etc. I am not here primarily for contests and cash but i want to get a good in depth knowledge of basic know hows before i start digging the drill. Thanks in advance for you help.

    Softwares i got installed in my system : adobe illustrator , adobe photoshop cs2, GIMP. Please help.

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    here is a link on how to create vectors! -- i just learned recently too! -- it is actually really fun!

    Creating a Vector image in Photoshop


    there are many others too, just search on the web!

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    thanks sevehn

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    In all honestly I wouldn't start with Photoshop.

    Start with Illustrator and later use photoshop.

    instead of listing a bunch of beginner tutorials I'll just give you the link to my google.

    Start at the top and continue down the line. If you see something you've allready done skip it or use it as practice.

    illustrator basics tutorial - Google Search

    After you get some of the basics just google Illustrator Tutorials and choose what you want to learn that day.. then practice that till you're good at it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coy View Post
    In all honestly I wouldn't start with Photoshop.

    Start with Illustrator and later use photoshop.

    instead of listing a bunch of beginner tutorials I'll just give you the link to my google.

    Start at the top and continue down the line. If you see something you've allready done skip it or use it as practice.

    illustrator basics tutorial - Google Search

    After you get some of the basics just google Illustrator Tutorials and choose what you want to learn that day.. then practice that till you're good at it.


    Kewl! - Thanks! - am checkn' on em right now! very helpful stuff!

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    this thread is from 2004! I wonder why it hasn't been closed yet...

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