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Photoshop Type Effects Visual Encyclopedia

Photoshop Type Effects Visual Encyclopedia

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another Beginner's Point of View
Review: I too am new to Photoshop and am finding this book a struggle.
Also, I have no real reason to learn these skills. But I am hooked! I have only owned Type Effects for 72 hours and have already put in at least 30 hours of work on it.

True, this book does not include all the basics, but there are many other resources for those. I feel like I am struggling with a foreign language, with Type Effects on my right and my "basics" manual on my left.

But what I have learned in only 3 days! A boring "learn to" book alone would not have given me the motivation to stay up all night and forget meals while mastering new skills.

You don't need to be a professional graphics designer to appreciate this book. I have never considered myself to be the least bit artistic and am immensely enjoying being able to produce works of art with Adobe. This book is helping me to quickly master Photoshop.

As to another reviewer's complaint that the author does not provide enough details; a lot of the infomation he requires is available with the samples included on the cd. He can even "borrow" from the layers if he wants to cheat a bit! (Boy, was I delighted to discover this)

This book may be a challenge for a beginner, but I am learning quickly from it and expect to be an expert by the time I reach the final chapter.

Effects is a wonderful book. It is attractive, well written and offers something for everyone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: No time to read, get this book!
Review: If you don't have time for the "War and Peace" version of some of the other typography books on Photoshop, get this one! The pictures are excellent and the book is organized in a logical layout.

Get in, see what you want, get out...then DO IT! A Perfect way to organize a book for us visual folks.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: No time to read, get this book!
Review: If you don't have time for the "War and Peace" version of some of the other typography books on Photoshop, get this one! The pictures are excellent and the book is organized in a logical layout.

Get in, see what you want, get out...then DO IT! A Perfect way to organize a book for us visual folks.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: sure to inspire you
Review: Photoshop is an amazing tool and each new version brings with it new tools, features, options, and complexity. Even long-time users can find it hard to keep up, especially in areas that aren't your speciality.

For instance, I use Photoshop fairly extensively as an image editor for my photography. But when it comes to Photoshop's text manipulating capabilities, I'm behind the curve.

If you want to use Photoshop to a degree even approaching it's potential, you need help. Thank Buddha, there are lots of good books being written about Photoshop and how to use it. Among those written specifically to educate users how to handle type and type effects, Photoshop Type Effects Visual Encyclopedia from New Riders is one of the best and deserves a spot on your bookshelf.

Author Roger Pring sets forth to inspire, inform, and teach in his book designed to turn on your creativity where type designing is concerned.

In the first section of the book, Pring lays out basic information explaining the various ways to work with type in Photoshop. In the later part of the first section, we see real-world examples of type at work, including many examples of signs and signage.

This book is called an encyclopedia after all, and the second section includes 72 different effects with step-by-step instructions so you can try them out. And many of the effects include alternatives with the instructions.

The effects are grouped into categories, like reflective effects, atmospheric effects, lighting effects, simulations, and mood effects.

There's also a very good appendix at the back of this book showing page after page of type with Photoshop filters applied, so you can see and compare what different filters do.

One way to increase our productivity in Photoshop is to learn to use Photoshop's built-in shortcuts. We know that keeping our hands on the keyboard is more efficient than switching to the mouse for things like changing tools and views. So there is a complete listing of all Photoshop's shortcuts at the end of the book.

The book also includes a CD filled with all the various effects samples, and a collection of about 20 Photoshop 'actions.'

If you want to learn more about handling type in Photoshop, pick up a copy of Photoshop Type Effects Visual Encyclopedia. I give it a solid rating of 4 stars.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Type Effects
Review: Photoshop Type Effects by Roger Pring is a kaleidoscope of type effects. This book is great if you have an understanding of basic Photoshop skills and have the willingness to work from the book as well as on your own. This is definitely not a book to pick up to learn how to use Photoshop with, but it will help you to learn about fonts and their enhancements with Photoshop. I have found that this book is great to "piggy back" from. The tutorials are nicely laid out and in full beautiful color. I wish that the tutorial cd was slightly more thorough, but with that said I recommend this book to any of you who want to take advantage of the many techniques that Photoshop can add to typography. Early typesetters would have given at least five years of their life for these results!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best book on font effects
Review: PHOTOSHOP TYPE EFFECTS
Visual Encyclopedia
AUTHOR: Roger Pring
PUBLISHER: New Riders
REVIEWED BY: Barbara Rhoades

Making a web site? Want a special type effect but nothing you are making creates the mood you are trying for? Are you fresh out of idea? Get a copy of Photoshop Type Effects - Visual Encyclopedia to put a stop to creator's block. There are eighty - yes that's right - 80 - different effects you can apply to fonts. Each effect is explained on two facing pages. Each step is written in simple terms and visualizations are provided in each step.

This is one handy book to have when you get brain freeze! It definitely gave me lots of new ideas and how-to's on using color and type to spice up a site. I am keeping a copy close to my computer for reference.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Just my type! :)
Review: Roger Pring's book is not only exemplary in its content but also in how the author has designed the presentation of that content. I might have never thought of Photoshop as a source generator for super typography effects had it not been for happening upon Pring's excellent book. Now I think of Photoshop before I try manipulating type in any other application. I'm hooked. But beware! Before picking up Roger Pring's book I was just a normal PowerBook page designer desktop publisher. Now I'm one of Pring's minions. This book about type is just my type.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A feast for the eyes
Review: Some books are just plain fun to pick up and fan the pages. They dazzle your eyes and the third time through they grab your imagination. "I could do that!".... "I want to do that! " Roger Pring has created a beautiful book that celebrates not only typography, but the tools built into Photoshop to help you realize feats that were beyond mere mortals just a few years ago. Is it a cookbook? Yes of sorts but not down to the level of 5 mg of salt and a molecule of ginger. Rather you see the effect, and you see the steps. The screen shots of drop down menus help you - and your own dash of spice will take it to the next level where the words become your own. This book is inspiring. It must be seen, more so than a text review can do justice. Printed on luxurious paper with dazzling color plates on almost every page I enjoy holding the book and moving from one example to the next. All artists and designers have a bag of tricks and box of tools. This book is not a beginner book for those learning Photoshop. It IS a strong contender for a space in your tool box beyond the mere basics of how do I use the photoshop tool palette. Need some inspiration for a project you're working on? This could shorten the cycle by days.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A feast for the eyes
Review: Some books are just plain fun to pick up and fan the pages. They dazzle your eyes and the third time through they grab your imagination. "I could do that!".... "I want to do that! " Roger Pring has created a beautiful book that celebrates not only typography, but the tools built into Photoshop to help you realize feats that were beyond mere mortals just a few years ago. Is it a cookbook? Yes of sorts but not down to the level of 5 mg of salt and a molecule of ginger. Rather you see the effect, and you see the steps. The screen shots of drop down menus help you - and your own dash of spice will take it to the next level where the words become your own. This book is inspiring. It must be seen, more so than a text review can do justice. Printed on luxurious paper with dazzling color plates on almost every page I enjoy holding the book and moving from one example to the next. All artists and designers have a bag of tricks and box of tools. This book is not a beginner book for those learning Photoshop. It IS a strong contender for a space in your tool box beyond the mere basics of how do I use the photoshop tool palette. Need some inspiration for a project you're working on? This could shorten the cycle by days.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Too little information
Review: The book is ok if you are an experienced user. If you are new to photoshop, I fear you will be lost. The author makes it very difficult to duplicate the samples by not saying what size and resolution canvas he is using, and is very vague on issues such as "use a little blur" etc. Blurring the alpha channel is what helps cause the beveled and raised effects, and without some type of number to go off of, I had a very difficult time trying to duplicate his samples.
I did enjoy coming up with my own new and unique effects of of some of his suggestions, but over all I felt the book needs more detail to be useful.


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