Wonderful, wonderful tutorials. We are indebted to you for a wonderful set of videos that are clear, concise and understandable. Please don't stop. There must be lots of folks out here in cyberspace that are benefitting from your work.
@rorytate1 - Actually a lot of this information I learned on my own and some of it I learned from Lynda.com, Adobe on the other hand... not so much.
@izvarzone - I also use the crop method instead of slicing, but I will cover that in a later video ;).
Thanks for the comments guys. The new DW video(s) are in the works. They will be done with a new PSD file as well that I will make available for download once I get the video(s) up. Not sure yet if it will be one video or several shorter ones.
@Beavboy69 Lynda.com doesn't offer free accounts. I used to have a subscription based account that ran something like $25.00 per month, but I no longer have that account.
@Beavboy69 If you have iTunes you can subscribe to their Podcasts. They do have some free videos, but they are only selected videos from an entire course, so some of them may not make sense completely.
@izvarzone I actually use the crop method a lot as well, much more than the slice tool. But depending on the design, the slice tool can come in handy.
This was very matter of fact, simple, and saved me hours of scrolling and surfing. Why the hell couldn't Adobe and Lynda.com have put out something this simple and practical. Go figure.
@mrbeantje1 The .psd file I actually no linger have as these videos were made a few years, and a few computers, ago. However, the design is fairly simple to recreate. Just use the pen tool to make some really crazy shapes and add in some layer styles. I used a drop shadow and an outer stroke. There are tons of tutorials out there on how to mock up a site in PS. Google it and you'll find them.
It's trechan, I'm still using your knowledge joe.
trechan 1 week ago
Wonderful, wonderful tutorials. We are indebted to you for a wonderful set of videos that are clear, concise and understandable. Please don't stop. There must be lots of folks out here in cyberspace that are benefitting from your work.
brucestern1025 1 month ago
@rorytate1 - Actually a lot of this information I learned on my own and some of it I learned from Lynda.com, Adobe on the other hand... not so much.
@izvarzone - I also use the crop method instead of slicing, but I will cover that in a later video ;).
Thanks for the comments guys. The new DW video(s) are in the works. They will be done with a new PSD file as well that I will make available for download once I get the video(s) up. Not sure yet if it will be one video or several shorter ones.
averagejoe24054 6 months ago
@averagejoe24054 Do you have a free account at Lynda.com or is it the premium one?
Beavboy69 2 months ago
@Beavboy69 Lynda.com doesn't offer free accounts. I used to have a subscription based account that ran something like $25.00 per month, but I no longer have that account.
averagejoe24054 2 months ago
@averagejoe24054 Oki. I mean't you can watch some of the tutorials without paying. Sorry and thanks for the reply
Beavboy69 2 months ago
@Beavboy69 If you have iTunes you can subscribe to their Podcasts. They do have some free videos, but they are only selected videos from an entire course, so some of them may not make sense completely.
averagejoe24054 2 months ago
I have a different method, I use the crop instead of slice (saving one image at a time), I find it much faster. Because slice tool just plain suck.
izvarzone 6 months ago
@izvarzone I actually use the crop method a lot as well, much more than the slice tool. But depending on the design, the slice tool can come in handy.
averagejoe24054 2 months ago
This was very matter of fact, simple, and saved me hours of scrolling and surfing. Why the hell couldn't Adobe and Lynda.com have put out something this simple and practical. Go figure.
rorytate1 9 months ago
@mrbeantje1 The .psd file I actually no linger have as these videos were made a few years, and a few computers, ago. However, the design is fairly simple to recreate. Just use the pen tool to make some really crazy shapes and add in some layer styles. I used a drop shadow and an outer stroke. There are tons of tutorials out there on how to mock up a site in PS. Google it and you'll find them.
averagejoe24054 11 months ago
@averagejoe24054
Do you have the .psd layout i can work with
or a tutorial how to design your layout with those cool effects :P
mrbeantje1 11 months ago