I just got back from Photoshop World. It was huge success and I had great feedback from all my classes. I have posted some of the videos from the Pre Conference session that I taught with Adobe’s Principal Creative Director, Russell Brown. It was aerial photography and video with the DJI Phantom Quadcopter. I have made 3 videos that show you how to fix lens distortion from a goPro and basic video editing in Photoshop. I also posted a video on stabilizing video in After Effects.
I just got back from Photoshop World. It was huge success and I had great feedback from all my classes. I have posted some of the videos from the Pre Conference session that I taught with Adobe’s Principal Creative Director, Russell Brown. It was aerial photography and video with the DJI Phantom Quadcopter. I have made 3 videos that show you how to fix lens distortion from a goPro and basic video editing in Photoshop. I also posted a video on stabilizing video in After Effects.
Russell Preston Brown has posted his training videos on aerial photography tips in Photoshop CC, so it’s time to post mine on aerial video tips in CC
This could well be the first ever Photoshop / photography seminar through Google Glass. See what it’s like to be in the instructors seat. Learn the new Camera Raw features in ACR 8, part of Photoshop CC. Colin Smith uses Google Glass to teach a live class in Hollywood California. google glass and photoshop to teach … Continued
I’m very lucky to count among my friends some of the best and most influential Photoshop and Creative Suite users and instructors. Because of this, I’m able to pull in some favors and assemble an amazing team of writers. The CS6 guide has the best that we have ever had and the pages are jammed … Continued
100% Photoshop from Scratch No photos, scans, 3D or Illustrator used in this image – I won a Guru award for this image at the PhotoshopWorld Convention 2002 (1st place Illustration), also got Macworld Finalist and its appeared in several books and magazines I know most of you have seen this by now, but I … Continued