Archive for the ‘How To Books’ Category

Digital Classroom: Adobe Dreamweaver CS5

24th May 2011 by RustyHill No Comments

Dive into Web Design Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 Digital Classroom allows beginning to intermediate web designers the opportunity to practice a wide variety of skills learning Adobe Dreamweaver CS5. Lesson files and tutorial videos allow the reader to practice developing websites and web design. Advanced web designers familiar with Dreamweaver CS5 can also pick up advanced [...]

Beyond Photoshop Book

14th May 2011 by RustyHill No Comments

Advanced Techniques Integrating Photoshop Derek Lea offers good imagery and explanation to incorporate Photoshop with a variety of 2D and 3D applications. This book demonstrates hows how artists can integrate Photoshop CS4, or CS5 with 2D and 3D applications into a comprehensive, creative environment. For example, Poser and Cinema 4D are 3D character animation environments [...]

Strobist Photo Trade Secrets No. 1 & 2

12th May 2011 by RustyHill No Comments

Expert Lighting Techniques This book offers a unique format in providing some great lightning techniques. Zeke Hamm’s Strobist: Photo Trade Secrets Volumes 1 and 2 provides great pictures and a unique approach to provide excellent lighting tips.

Adobe Flash Catalyst CS5: CIAB

6th April 2011 by RustyHill 1 Comment

Class is in Session Keeping up with technology requires discipline. Discipline requires interest, and let’s be honest, in some areas, fortitude. However, learning Flash Catalyst CS5 doesn’t require fortitude, because it’s pretty interesting! And I’ve been learning Flash Catalyst CS5 by following and applying the lessons in Adobe’s Flash Catalyst CS5 Classroom in a Book.

Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 Classroom in a Book

6th April 2011 by RustyHill No Comments

Learning Video Fundamentals Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 is a sophisticated, video editing software for advanced amateur to expert video producers. Individuals interested in learning video editing may want to cut their teeth initially with Adobe Premiere Elements software. For experienced videographers, Adobe Premiere Pro provides advanced techniques and tools. And Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 Classroom [...]

Composition: From Snapshots to Great Shots

4th April 2011 by RustyHill No Comments

Composition Composition is critical to making great shots that capture  emotion you wish to communicate. In Composition: From Snapshots to Great Shots, Laurie Excell with John Batdorff,  David Brommer, Rick Rickman, and Steve Simon do an outstanding job of communicating effective composition.

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