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  1. P

    Howdy From SE Texas

    Hello all, newbie here from Conroe Texas. Im a Harley enthusiast and custom bike/trike shop owner and also own a busy motorcycle trike forum. Papa Zook
  2. F

    Hey from Texas

    Hey y'all! I'm really from Chicago but can get kind of get away with saying that in my midwest twang while I temporarily live in Texas! I've had photoshop for probably 3 years now and finally pulled it out for a fiber art class I'm taking. It is intimidating. I've bumbled my way through some...
  3. A

    Hello-

    Hello Gurus- I am a photographer from Austin Texas and I use Photoshop CS6.
  4. M

    New guy in the forum

    Hello I am MTG, I have been using PS from time to time but I came here to get and share ideas. Hello all from Texas
  5. M

    Hello from texas!

    Hi, all! I'm not gonna lie - I've tried Photoshop, and it is heck-a-hard! I can't grasp it....my editing skills pretty much stop with free editing tools online that I can understand. lol Big hello from Texas! : )
  6. D

    From boiling Texas

    Hello, My name is Jere and and currently living in Texas. I am a novice user of PS5 and love learning and creating new stuff. Looking forward to getting to know others and to learn some things.
  7. T

    New from Texas

    Hello Y'ALL! My name is Tyler, I am an artist and a graphic designer. I love Photoshop and I am happy to be apart of a group of "guru's" who love it as well. Looking forward to making beautiful pictures and learning from others who do that same. Cheers mates!:mrgreen:
  8. cooltouch

    Howdy from Houston, Texas

    Welp, I ran across a link to this forum as I was looking for some information on a photo editing process called DRI (Dynamic Range Increase), which is similar to HDR (High Dynamic Range), but seems to give a more natural-looking appearance than HDR often does. Apparently, DRI is a fairly easy...
  9. Q

    Hellow from Texas

    Hey people... I am here at this site in order to learn new techniques... I am trying to do automotive renderings in Photoshop ... I have spent hours upon hours turning into weeks and months... I have searched the internet and watched tons of youtube videos.. I can not figure this out.... Please...
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