Help with missing tutorial site

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Roberto
Aug 19, 2003
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I know this is a long shot, but here goes: Some months ago I came upon a PS tut site which had about 30 or so quite sophistiocated and elegant PS tuts (not the usual collection of buttons, wires etc). All were carried out on existing photos I think – eg turning a photo of a street that wasn’t so great into a very acceptable ‘watercolour’ type print.

The tuts were divided into beginner, intermediate and advanced levels. Many of the advanced ones were only available if you bought the tutorial CD that was being sold off the site. I *think* it may have been a UK site, not sure.

This site has disappeared from my favourites folder … has anyone any suggestions as to the site’s name/url?

Googling hasn’t helped.

Much appreciated. Ian

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JP Kabala
Aug 20, 2003
Colin Smith, maybe?
http://www.photoshopcafe.com/
His are good, divided by skill level, and he sell CD’s???

"IanStJohn" wrote in message
I know this is a long shot, but here goes: Some months ago I came upon a
PS
tut site which had about 30 or so quite sophistiocated and elegant PS tuts (not the usual collection of buttons, wires etc). All were carried out on existing photos I think – eg turning a photo of a street that wasn’t so great into a very acceptable ‘watercolour’ type print.

The tuts were divided into beginner, intermediate and advanced levels.
Many
of the advanced ones were only available if you bought the tutorial CD
that
was being sold off the site. I *think* it may have been a UK site, not
sure.
This site has disappeared from my favourites folder … has anyone any suggestions as to the site’s name/url?

Googling hasn’t helped.

Much appreciated. Ian

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Roberto
Aug 20, 2003
"JP Kabala" wrote in message
Colin Smith, maybe?
http://www.photoshopcafe.com/
His are good, divided by skill level, and he sell CD’s???
"IanStJohn" wrote in message
I know this is a long shot, but here goes: Some months ago I came upon a
PS
tut site which had about 30 or so quite sophistiocated and elegant PS
tuts
(not the usual collection of buttons, wires etc). All were carried out
on
existing photos I think – eg turning a photo of a street that wasn’t so great into a very acceptable ‘watercolour’ type print.

The tuts were divided into beginner, intermediate and advanced levels.
Many
of the advanced ones were only available if you bought the tutorial CD
that
was being sold off the site. I *think* it may have been a UK site, not
sure.
This site has disappeared from my favourites folder … has anyone any suggestions as to the site’s name/url?

Googling hasn’t helped.

Much appreciated. Ian

Good suggestion, JP. Unfortunately not the one I’m after. Thanks.

Ian
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Harri Viisainen
Aug 20, 2003
maybe it was this one?

http://www.barrybeckham.co.uk/index.html

harri

"IanStJohn" wrote in message
I know this is a long shot, but here goes: Some months ago I came upon a
PS
tut site which had about 30 or so quite sophistiocated and elegant PS tuts (not the usual collection of buttons, wires etc). All were carried out on existing photos I think – eg turning a photo of a street that wasn’t so great into a very acceptable ‘watercolour’ type print.

The tuts were divided into beginner, intermediate and advanced levels.
Many
of the advanced ones were only available if you bought the tutorial CD
that
was being sold off the site. I *think* it may have been a UK site, not
sure.
This site has disappeared from my favourites folder … has anyone any suggestions as to the site’s name/url?

Googling hasn’t helped.

Much appreciated. Ian

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David
Aug 20, 2003
I think I know what you’re looking for – http://www.davrodigital.co.uk/ These, and more, are also linked and grouped at
http://www.digital-conceptions.com.

HTH

"IanStJohn" wrote in message
I know this is a long shot, but here goes: Some months ago I came upon a
PS
tut site which had about 30 or so quite sophistiocated and elegant PS tuts (not the usual collection of buttons, wires etc). All were carried out on existing photos I think – eg turning a photo of a street that wasn’t so great into a very acceptable ‘watercolour’ type print.

The tuts were divided into beginner, intermediate and advanced levels.
Many
of the advanced ones were only available if you bought the tutorial CD
that
was being sold off the site. I *think* it may have been a UK site, not
sure.
This site has disappeared from my favourites folder … has anyone any suggestions as to the site’s name/url?

Googling hasn’t helped.

Much appreciated. Ian

JH
John Hewett
Aug 20, 2003
On Wed, 20 Aug 2003 11:01:15 +1200, "IanStJohn" wrote:

I know this is a long shot, but here goes: Some months ago I came upon a PS tut site which had about 30 or so quite sophistiocated and elegant PS tuts (not the usual collection of buttons, wires etc). All were carried out on existing photos I think – eg turning a photo of a street that wasn’t so great into a very acceptable ‘watercolour’ type print.

What about http://www.davrodigital.co.uk/tutorials/howtoo.htm

It’s from David Rowley whose tutorials are included on the CD with UK magazine Digital photo, Excellent they are too!

John.

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Roberto
Aug 20, 2003
"druid" wrote in message
On Wed, 20 Aug 2003 11:01:15 +1200, "IanStJohn" wrote:

I know this is a long shot, but here goes: Some months ago I came upon a
PS
tut site which had about 30 or so quite sophistiocated and elegant PS
tuts
(not the usual collection of buttons, wires etc). All were carried out on existing photos I think – eg turning a photo of a street that wasn’t so great into a very acceptable ‘watercolour’ type print.

What about http://www.davrodigital.co.uk/tutorials/howtoo.htm
It’s from David Rowley whose tutorials are included on the CD with UK magazine Digital photo, Excellent they are too!

John.


That’s it – davrodigital! Thanks, guys.

Ian
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Roberto
Aug 20, 2003
At first glance, I thought that davrodigital was the site I’d been looking for. But its not. The site I’m looking for is/was *very* similar. I do recall that a disappointing aspect of the particular site was that links to some of the tutorials would lead to a ‘sorry – this tutorial only available on CD’ page. However, the tuts that were available were extremely good.

Thanks again for all suggestions.

Ian

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