Published: April 24th, 2008
Skill Level: Professional
Duration: 20:51
Published: April 24th, 2008
Skill Level: Professional
Duration: 20:51
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If I continue to watch your workbench, Mark, I will begin to understand so much about post processing possibilities and, in turn how to improve my images. Your tutorials continue to be easy to understand and inspirational. Thank you so much.
I am also glad that you so proudly introduced Allyson to the Radiant Vista community.
My best regards,
Wes
I would like to agree with Wes's contribution above and also thank you Mark (and the RV team) for a great site and continuing to provide extremly helpful and informative information regarding PS. I've learned so much over the years and am continuing to do so everytime a new tutorial is available.
Thanks again Mark and the RV team.
Regards
John from the UK.
What is the Idea of using Place matic. One could open both in CS3 and then use the move tool to stack them one above the other. Am I missing something?
Retro tricks work better, I like them. Congratulations.
Cheers
FYI - Here's the link to Dr. Brown's Services:
http://www.russellbrown.com/tips_tech.html
He's a wild and crazy guy, and has a lot of really helpful video tutorials and scripts.
To answer Anurag's question: scripts are fast!
I do not want to give 'it' away, but this is for sure:
C O N G R A T U L A T I O N !
thanks! I think I heared you yawning in the making of this tutorial (now I know why), and yet you keep putting out one top notch after the other for us. THANKS!!!
congratulations and thanks, did I say that yet? ;0)
I can never thank you enough for everything that I've learned from you!
Thanks for sharing this with us and congratulations!!! :)
Mark,
Congratulations on the new addition to your family. Having raised four children, now in their late thirties, I can truly say that the job of parenting is the most satisfying albeit the most frustrating you will ever experience.
I also want to personally thank you for your wonderful Workbench sessions. The knowledge and experience you impart to us on the other end of the tube is absolutely the best anywhere. You are a phenomenal teacher and sharer of your wisdom. Thank you again.
Brian Romer
Hi Mark
Congratulations on the birth of your first child. I wish you and your new family all the happiness, joy and wonder that comes from this beautiful experience. After learning just about everything I know about Photoshop from your friendly, warm and patient teaching style, one can only imagine that you are going to be a great father. Have you found a little baby sized keyboard yet? I imagine you want to start her training right away.
Rich Lewis
Hi Mark,
Congratulations! Hope that your wife and baby are doing well (you too)
It is my hope that this wonderful creation, by you and your wife, will bring you much joy and
happiness.
There will be times when you will have to deal with some "curves" and "adjustments" in her journey with you. However, based on your positive outlook there will be many, many, many, more "highlights" than "shadows" on that journey.
My first was also a girl and she has grown to be a beautiful woman(like her mother) and is now a Cancer Research Scientist at MIT.
It's all true about Daddy's little girl. Cherish every moment for they grow faster than you can ever imagine. Take plenty of pictures for a life of wonderful memories (and to share with us).
All the best to you, your wife and daughter,
Peter
Congratulations on the birth of your daughter.
I could not find Dr. Brown's "services" for CS2. Does he delete each time PS updates? If you do a search and click on the desired link for CS2 services, you get a page not found message.
All the best,
mark
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