Hi, folks!
To better serve the graphics community, Mark and I concluded that it would be good to expand and rearrange the current Application Convergence offerings.
We now have 3 new forums:
?Photoshop and Xara (and Illustrator):
http://www.photoshopgurus.com/forum/index.php?board=32.0
Here, we?ll exchange info on how to streamline your workflow, specifically between pixel and vector compositions, and back again. I?m jump-starting the forum with a paper, part of an on-going series called Technically Speaking. I?d like to demystify commonly confusing stuff such as resolution, color spaces, file formats and color modes (yep, they?re inter-related but very different when you want to use them), pixels, and to begin with?anti-aliasing. Please feel free to post additional info, because let?s face it?the Wickipedia doesn?t cut it for graphics designers.
?Photoshop and 3D modeling/rendering apps:
http://www.photoshopgurus.com/forum/index.php?board=33.0
Vue 5, Modo, Poser, Cinema4D, trueSpace, and Carrara are popular, mostly cross-platform, inexpensive modeling programs that quite often need Photoshop to correct minor rendering flaws, create composite artwork, and a lot of times, you need Photoshop to create textures, bump, and displacement maps for these and other programs.
Same jump-start Technically Speaking post here.
?Photoshop and Painter:
http://www.photoshopgurus.com/forum/index.php?board=34.0
Corel Painter is sort of a soul-mate to Photoshop. It?s generally for painting and not photo editing, but it?s got a lot of features I think we all would like to see in PS, such as wrap-around pattern-making, Magic Combine layer blending mode, a butt-kick collection of brushes, easy GIF animation, and of course the Image Hose. In this forum, we?ll get into the tricks, tips, and finer points of exchanging image data between PS and Painter. Also, we can keep this forum open to texture-making apps such as DarkTree simulations, Genetica, Paurex Texture Processor, Dogwaffle, exciting plug-ins, and any other app you can think of that can do stuff PS can?t, but can exchange data with PS (like PaintShop Pro that has nozzles).
Same jump-start paper on this site.
Mark the Keeper? and I (and the other MODs) would like to see PSG grow into the sort of resource/sharing place that serves all levels of graphics expertise in an inviting, occasionally off-topic way that resembles a coffee house where you meet your chums before getting down to the daily grind. I feel there?s a hiatus in Web forums: some are large and impatient with newbies while others are just self-serving repositories for personal WIPs with very few valuable resources. We need a middle-ground where we can exchange ideas without intimidation. But I need your help to make it happen.
As Harry Bellefonte says, ?Jump in the line??
My Best,
Gary
To better serve the graphics community, Mark and I concluded that it would be good to expand and rearrange the current Application Convergence offerings.
We now have 3 new forums:
?Photoshop and Xara (and Illustrator):
http://www.photoshopgurus.com/forum/index.php?board=32.0
Here, we?ll exchange info on how to streamline your workflow, specifically between pixel and vector compositions, and back again. I?m jump-starting the forum with a paper, part of an on-going series called Technically Speaking. I?d like to demystify commonly confusing stuff such as resolution, color spaces, file formats and color modes (yep, they?re inter-related but very different when you want to use them), pixels, and to begin with?anti-aliasing. Please feel free to post additional info, because let?s face it?the Wickipedia doesn?t cut it for graphics designers.
?Photoshop and 3D modeling/rendering apps:
http://www.photoshopgurus.com/forum/index.php?board=33.0
Vue 5, Modo, Poser, Cinema4D, trueSpace, and Carrara are popular, mostly cross-platform, inexpensive modeling programs that quite often need Photoshop to correct minor rendering flaws, create composite artwork, and a lot of times, you need Photoshop to create textures, bump, and displacement maps for these and other programs.
Same jump-start Technically Speaking post here.
?Photoshop and Painter:
http://www.photoshopgurus.com/forum/index.php?board=34.0
Corel Painter is sort of a soul-mate to Photoshop. It?s generally for painting and not photo editing, but it?s got a lot of features I think we all would like to see in PS, such as wrap-around pattern-making, Magic Combine layer blending mode, a butt-kick collection of brushes, easy GIF animation, and of course the Image Hose. In this forum, we?ll get into the tricks, tips, and finer points of exchanging image data between PS and Painter. Also, we can keep this forum open to texture-making apps such as DarkTree simulations, Genetica, Paurex Texture Processor, Dogwaffle, exciting plug-ins, and any other app you can think of that can do stuff PS can?t, but can exchange data with PS (like PaintShop Pro that has nozzles).
Same jump-start paper on this site.
Mark the Keeper? and I (and the other MODs) would like to see PSG grow into the sort of resource/sharing place that serves all levels of graphics expertise in an inviting, occasionally off-topic way that resembles a coffee house where you meet your chums before getting down to the daily grind. I feel there?s a hiatus in Web forums: some are large and impatient with newbies while others are just self-serving repositories for personal WIPs with very few valuable resources. We need a middle-ground where we can exchange ideas without intimidation. But I need your help to make it happen.
As Harry Bellefonte says, ?Jump in the line??
My Best,
Gary