Tutorials.....

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Hi,

What are the best ways to learn Adobe Photoshop and macromedia Director. It seems to me that they are quite complex and just diving in with no guide is not that usefull.

Prefereably DOWNLOADABLE tutorials would be good. (as I have no internet access at home) Does any one know of any good downloadable tutorials or any at all.

Thanks

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I don't think they are downloadable but check out

designsbymark.com
or
eyeball-design.com
or
deepspaceweb.com

Those were good starting points for me.

John

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I have heard that the tutorials that come with Director are very thorough.
www.alexdg.com for PhotoShop, and www.phong.com

Suzanne

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Cheers, people.

Shall check them out.

Thanks for the help.

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There are some utilities that will let you save full sites to your hard drive - I forget what they're called though. YOu can always use IE's "Save Webpage complete" command - that'll get you a page of it, anyway.

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Trainingtools.com is an excellent resource for tutorials. It does not include a director tutorial but it does include a photoshop 5.5 tutorial.

The tutorials there are very good, certainly have helped me out a hell of alot!

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Oh, and yeah - they are downloadable in PDF format.

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The best Photoshop tutorial would have to be Handson by Doc Ozone - www.ozones.com/handson .

I think he has some tutorials on Dhtml & Flash now.

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Nice one !!

Will check out now....

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