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DIEZ912014-01-22 09:45:11
Adobe Photoshop
DIEZ91, 2014-01-22 09:45:11

I know Photoshop very well, but I don’t know how to draw, where to go next?

I have always been interested in photoshop and working with graphics, experience in fsh - 4 years (earnings), I started to be interested in it 8 years ago. Now I work in a large company, preparing graphics for printing, removing all sorts of flaws (nothing complicated). I can’t draw absolutely, but I’m very interested in creativity and everything connected with it, the feeling of “beautiful” is highly developed. I want to move on, learn something new so that it complements my current skills, but I don’t know what to study, and in which direction to move (so that in the future it will bring income).
PS I have extensive experience in photography and photo retouching, but I don’t want to do this because of the unrealistically high competition at the moment.

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Alkzndr, 2014-01-22
@Alkzndr

As a textbook on drawing, the book "Discover the artist in yourself" is often recommended ... but I don't know if this will help you in your future activities.

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Yuri Lobanov, 2014-01-22
@iiil

Well, the vector definitely needs to be studied. You won't believe how good you really are at drawing. Now the fashion for simple things, minimalism and so on.

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asd111, 2014-01-25
@asd111

Alternatively, good knowledge of Photoshop will come in handy if you want to earn extra money as a layout designer. When I was looking for a job as a content manager, they asked me about Photoshop, and somehow they offered to make a website according to a template. There are lessons on youtube on how to make a website using a PSD template, I think for a start you should have enough.

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