Paint Shop Pro Web Techniques | 
enlarge | Author: Michael T Clark Publisher: New Riders Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Pages: 243 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 7.4 x 0.6
ISBN: 1562057561 Dewey Decimal Number: 006.6869 UPC: 752064575610 EAN: 9781562057565 ASIN: 1562057561
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This is a book of the author's techniques and not a how-to! July 4, 1998 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This book was not written using PSP 5.0 so some of the items do not apply. In addition, Mr.Clark is merely showing some of his personal techniques while using the program, but provides no hands-on assistance to the beginning level user. I truely believe that the author is trying to lure the reader to his own web services!
If you have a web page, BUY THIS BOOK! June 21, 1998 I have a web page on the Internet with graphics I (illegally) stole out of other people's web pages. I got this book and loved it! You'll find out about the great features of Paint Shop Pro by using hands-on tutorials! The book is in color, so it's well worth it.
Excellent Book for Beginners January 15, 1998 Super Book! I have to admit, at first I was disappointed. I felt that the book start above a beginner's level. Then half way through I realized, I had been drawn in and was learning not only the basics by application, but more advanced techniques as well. Michael Clark is an excellent teacher! I would recommend this book to anyone wanting to know "Where to Begin??" with graphics.
You make the choice - Web page or the book! October 7, 1997 T. Michael Clark' PSP Web Techniques is a great book for those of us who are relatively new to PSP. His book is a great reference to have readily available, he covers just about everything you might want to create to improve the aesthetic appeal to your page. His web page, equally good, does have more and many different tutorials than does his book, so I feel the two together make for a great balance to get you on your way, or to simply use as a reference when some of those little "tricks" slip your mind. You won't be disappointed buying the book, and it won't cut you off like some ISP's!
Experienced users need not apply September 29, 1997 The majority of the information in this book is oriented towards beginners and novices. For someone new to graphics development and/or new to PSP, this would be an excellent book, but for someone looking for tips on how to create specific special effects using PSP, like the tutorials on the author's web site, don't waste your time. There are only a few effects tutorials covered in the book, and what there are can easily be found for free on the web, simply by starting from the Jasc Development Center. If that's what you're looking for, the author's web site has more free tutorials than the book does. Again, it's an excellent book for beginners and novices to PSP and/or graphic development, but experienced developers looking for special effects would be better off at the author's website.
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