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35 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting concept for Photoshop afficionados
Photoshop Secrets of the Pros.
Mark Clarkson

This book is difficult to categorise. It is not really a manual, although it goes to great pains to explain how the images were manipulated.

It is not really a coffee table book either, although the images could be used for one.

Somehow it is really a coffee table book for digital image makers, Photoshop...

Published on December 20, 2003 by Tim Skyrme

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
I realize that it's subjective, but the images in this book are not "stunning". Many are a jumble bag of doodles and diddling. Some are interesting. Hidden in the "tennis plays" there are some tips on Photoshop image making, but it's difficult to consider looking for them because of the dreariness of the imagery. This book presents the case for me that it may be best...
Published on October 7, 2004 by pbtkp


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35 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting concept for Photoshop afficionados, December 20, 2003
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Tim Skyrme (Adelaide, Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Photoshop Secrets of the Pros: 20 Top Artists and Designers Face Off (Paperback)
Photoshop Secrets of the Pros.
Mark Clarkson

This book is difficult to categorise. It is not really a manual, although it goes to great pains to explain how the images were manipulated.

It is not really a coffee table book either, although the images could be used for one.

Somehow it is really a coffee table book for digital image makers, Photoshop afficionados in particular to use as a reference and to inspire.

The concept is simple, a group of top image artists are paired off and given the brief to create an image in a set time. The artists only have a set time to create their image and then it is sent to their opponent, who has the same amount of time to re-arrange the image, or even to destroy it, and start again.

This goes on over 10 rounds, also within a set time frame, to achieve a final result. This is known as Photoshop Tennis.

All the artists are very adept at using layers and although their techniques are different, they combine and extend each others abilities to create some fantastic imagery.

Each move is annotated with what effects were used and the thinking behind the manipulation, and an accompanying CDRom contains all the images including the layers and effects so that anyone can follow what has been done.

This is what puts it into the realm of a manual, but I think it works best as a book to be left out and picked up frequently to inspire and teach how to make maximum use of Photoshop in particular, but any photo paint program in reality, and their layer technology combined with blending techniques.

Layers are an incredibly powerful tool and this book is about practically nothing else except masking and blending. These tools can be used to generate some amazing imagery, starting with a photo, or scan, or royalty free image, there is practically no end to what can be achieved.

It is not a book about getting better images from your photos, or retouching scans, or creating web pages, but those things are covered in many other books. This one is something of an indulgence, but not a pointless one, as it may serve to stretch your ideas and imagination, and will help to illustrate how and why to use a particular blending mode.

The use of filters to alter an image is kept to a minimum, and this is an interesting concept considering how many filters are availble to the user of any image manipulation program. This probably means that instead of relying on a happy coincidence to achieve a good result, you are going to use skill and imagination coupled with experience and knowledge.

If you are looking for a book to explain the inticacies of Photoshop then this may not be the book for you, but if you have embarked on using the program and are familiar with some of what can be achieved, then it may be.

I really like the book and I don't think I can say more than that.

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, October 7, 2004
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pbtkp "pbtkp" (Takoma Park, MD United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Photoshop Secrets of the Pros: 20 Top Artists and Designers Face Off (Paperback)
I realize that it's subjective, but the images in this book are not "stunning". Many are a jumble bag of doodles and diddling. Some are interesting. Hidden in the "tennis plays" there are some tips on Photoshop image making, but it's difficult to consider looking for them because of the dreariness of the imagery. This book presents the case for me that it may be best to check these kinds of books out more (e.g, reviewing the pages available at Amazon or actually handling in a bookstore).
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Appeals to all levels, February 8, 2004
This review is from: Photoshop Secrets of the Pros: 20 Top Artists and Designers Face Off (Paperback)
This book is more than a how-to manual on using photoshop. It describes both the technical methods used and the thought process, as designers work their way through the creation process, under tight deadlines.

The writing style in particular is engaging, offbeat and witty. It's very readable, even for those that don't use graphics programs.

The images cover a range of styles, from vector to photographic images, and would be inspiring for those just starting out as well as seasoned artists.

This would be an excellent read for those interested in using Photoshop to make more creative statements than rotating images or fixing red-eye in photographs.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book for artists and wannabes, August 6, 2009
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BakariC (Sacramento, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Photoshop Secrets of the Pros: 20 Top Artists and Designers Face Off (Paperback)
I purchased this book when it was first published back in '04. Back then Photoshop was still fairly new to me so I really couldn't appreciate or understand many of the techniques described in the book. But pulling it off the shelf this evening has caused me to rediscover Photoshop and digital art in ways that I don't normally engage with the program.

As a photographer I typically use Photoshop to enhance photos, but there's so much more to the program than photo enhancement. This book will show you what can be done with Photoshop if you venture out and let your mind get way beyond the ordinary. The artists in this book produced highly creative images that keep you wondering how they pulled off certain techniques, or how they approached a piece of art work.

So understand, this is not a Photoshop book for beginners. Far from it. It's for intermediate and advance Photoshop users who don't mind walling and roaming in the streets of abstract visions and design. The images won't appeal to everyone (and maybe the author should post some of the images from the book on Amazon page) but if you're inspired by them, then you'll enjoy this book.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars As a photographer it was..... disappointing, January 11, 2007
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Kevin Floyd "Kevin" (Green Cove Springs, Florida) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Photoshop Secrets of the Pros: 20 Top Artists and Designers Face Off (Paperback)
Maybe graphic designers will like it but I did not find the images something I wanted look at. Made my head hurt. It is packed with a lot of filler: reasons the artist did what he did, what his favorite things are, and why this project was so so difficult for him.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best purchase I have made as a graphic designer-besides my computer, July 12, 2006
This review is from: Photoshop Secrets of the Pros: 20 Top Artists and Designers Face Off (Paperback)
I work as a professional graphic design artist as well as a fine artist, and I have spent literally hours combing through the Photoshop how-to books in order to learn more innovative apporaches to the program.

Finding this book has made all of the work I have done to learn Photoshop worthwhile, and I really feel like it unleashed my ability to work with this program as an artist. Not only did it give me a ton of techniques to use when creating images, but I also turn to it whenever I have "artists-block" and just need to try something new. I began reading it when I was on vacation and I didn't even have a computer to work on, I was so intrigued by the thorough narrations of each artist explaining their unique techniques. The images really are stunning and tremendously multilayered; it was very exciting for me to learn new and unexpected ways to create images using Photoshop tools.

Seriously, this book has had a huge impact on my development as a graphic artist, and has allowed me to really expand as an artist in general.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Illustration Inspiration, June 22, 2005
This review is from: Photoshop Secrets of the Pros: 20 Top Artists and Designers Face Off (Paperback)
Photoshop tennis anyone? In Photoshop Secrets twenty designers face off in ten different matches, two designers to a match. One designer starts an image through a combination of photo clips and Photoshop actions then passes it to another designer for the next "volley". Each match has ten volleys and produces ten completely unique images. These are images that fit the digital illustration genre. If you're looking for photorealistic techniques, check out one of Bert Monroy's books. How much you'll learn about Photoshop techniques certainly depends on your current knowledge level, but based on what I found this book will give you a few interesting things to try and, even more, a good bit of inspiration if you're interested in doing some professional illustration.
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2 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Just another dumb Photoshop Book, September 16, 2005
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This review is from: Photoshop Secrets of the Pros: 20 Top Artists and Designers Face Off (Paperback)
Ok this book is just another bla Photoshop book. Nothing great not nothing new that has not already been mentioned in other photoshop books
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