Archive for the ‘How To Books’ Category

Teach Yourself Visually Digital Video 2nd Edition – Book Review

23rd August 2010 by RustyHill No Comments

Visual Storytelling Teach Yourself Visually Digital Video is an excellent resource for beginning to intermediate videographers.  Lonzell Watson employs a combination of short, easy-to- read paragraphs, dynamic cartoon illustrations and labeled screenshots to quickly demonstrate how to create compelling video.

Creative Close-Ups – Book Review

8th August 2010 by RustyHill No Comments

Close-Up Inspiration Creative Close-Ups provides inspiration for any photographer interested in the world of close-up, or macro photography.  Harold Davis provides an incredible variety of close-up images that astound and inspire.  His  straight forward  and easy  to understand explanations make this book suitable for all skill levels.

Photoshop CS3/CS4 WOW – Book Review

13th July 2010 by RustyHill No Comments

The Devil’s in the Details The Photoshop CS3/CS4 WOW Book provides an good learning platform for Photoshop users.  Each chapter is broken into a number of sections enabling the reader to learn about and practice a particular skill or technique.

Understanding Adobe Photoshop CS4 – Book Review

8th July 2010 by RustyHill 1 Comment

Excellent Learning Richard Harrington, in Understanding Adobe Photoshop CS4,  provides an excellent learning platform for beginner and intermediate Photoshop users.  He provides comprehensive, yet engaging explanations.

Photographing Nature – A Photo Workshop

11th May 2010 by RustyHill 1 Comment

A Workshop in Print Have you ever considered attending a photo workshop, but put off by the cost, often over $1000.  In these economic times, it may be hard to afford the cost, even if the cost can be justified.  However, Ralph Clevenger in Photographing Nature provides an affordable and viable alternative to attending a [...]

Computer Animation Complete

11th May 2010 by RustyHill 1 Comment

Introduction to Animation Computer Animation Complete sets the stage with a well written introduction. In this section, the first chapter discusses some of the key events in the history of animation to introduce the principles of animation and film making. This chapter is written at a non-technical level and makes very interesting reading for anyone [...]

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