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How to teach yourself ps photography and editing?

I just taught myself these two softwares. Tell me about my personal experience.

The software PS came into contact with me when I was in college. At that time, there were other softwares, such as Meitu Xiu Xiu, but I wanted to keep improving. I thought that my major in PS was quite high, so I always heard people around me say that it was more flexible to use.

I groped for it myself at first. Seriously, it's not as difficult as usual. After all, there are many functions in it, and you will find them after a while. Advantages and difficulties also hit the novice's confidence. Fortunately, there were elective courses later, so I signed up for study. Sure enough, with the guidance of the teacher, the entry speed is much faster. Speaking of which, there must be some questions, right? What if there is no guidance?

I say this example to show that if you want to explore by yourself, you will be unfriendly to Xiaobai, and it will easily hurt your self-confidence, and eventually you will give up learning PS. In the case of such a developed network, you can go to a treasure or a fish to buy relevant video teaching to learn, which is not expensive, tens of dollars. There is also a website called Self-study Network.

Some courses on this website are free at first, but some later courses need to be paid, depending on your choice. There are also many resources for studying abroad, depending on whether you can study hard.

For the editing and learning of video PR software, I only teach myself through the Internet. For the study of these two softwares, the actual operation is very important. After watching the video, you have to open the software several times to remember. Don't plan to brush the video without practicing, it won't work well.

Finally, persistence is the key to learning. As long as you have perseverance, you can learn these PS and PR clips like me. Come on! Practice more, practice more, practice more!