Hello HN,<p>I am a hacker who can't design. I can put together css/html but can't create a shiny button if my life depended on it.<p>I am lost when it comes to layers and other photoshop stuff. I would like to change that.
I am not sure if self learning is going to be easy.
What are some resources for learning photoshop quickly.
1. preferably online classes with someone to mentor.
2. Dead simple screencasts ala railscasts.<p>thanks
Before you put time in learning Photoshop maybe you can try Adobe Fireworks first, which is Adobes "web designer" product. It's much more intuitive than Photoshop, which I never managed to get around with, no layer stuff etc. Just draw, paint and put your objects on the canvas, it manages the layers automagically. Fireworks combines vector and bitmap graphics, you can open and save PSD files and for web design purposes I did not miss anything yet. Also it's much cheaper (around 300 USD?). I guess you can start playing with it with no tutorial, but of course there are resources like <a href="http://www.fireworkszone.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.fireworkszone.com/</a> or <a href="http://www.entheosweb.com/fireworks/default.asp" rel="nofollow">http://www.entheosweb.com/fireworks/default.asp</a>. And they regularly post resources on their Facebook channel <a href="https://www.facebook.com/AdobeFireworks" rel="nofollow">https://www.facebook.com/AdobeFireworks</a>
I've tried to learn Photoshop from tutorials a few times and failed each time. Either the tutorials were for a newer/older version than I had, or they assumed basic Photoshop knowledge which I lacked, or they were flawed and missed an important step and never worked.<p>In the end I picked up a workable knowledge by watching a 2D designer work with it for a few afternoons and occasionally interjecting questions ("that's really useful! Which hotkey was that?").
My main use of photoshop is for photography and not design... but disclaimer aside I beleive The Russel Brown Show should be useful for you: <a href="http://www.russellbrown.com/tips_tech.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.russellbrown.com/tips_tech.html</a><p>Also, for buttons and icons maybe you should be getting away from pixels and more into vectorial. Try searching for Illustrator tutorials on shiny or glossy buttons as a start.
In case its a case of not 'getting' bitmap editing... You might consider a vector editor - like Illustrator or Inkscape. Works more like a programmer's mind; where you need to tweak elements and can always go back. Photoshop doesn't always give you that flexibility.<p>There are also tutorials on-line on doing buttons and such for inkscape/illustrator.
I've never seen them myself, but I've heard good things about the videos on Lynda.com. This one looks a lot like what you're looking for....<p><a href="http://www.lynda.com/Photoshop-CS5-tutorials/for-the-web/65718-2.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.lynda.com/Photoshop-CS5-tutorials/for-the-web/657...</a>
Learning Photoshop quickly is analogous to learning Visual Studio quickly. It's not the software that makes the difference, it's the wetware; and no tutorial is going to give you years of experience and a good eye for aesthetics.<p>So just fire that baby up and start drawing.
<a href="http://psd.tutsplus.com/" rel="nofollow">http://psd.tutsplus.com/</a> but don't over do it.<p>Just grab something off <a href="http://themeforest.net/" rel="nofollow">http://themeforest.net/</a> , minor tweaks, and call it done.