We’re sure many of our readers have already seen our announcement earlier today of Dan Marcolina joining us as a Columnist. We’re really delighted to have him on board and to publish his first, of many, great tutorials.
Check out the PhotoForge2 tutorial below and prepare to be seriously impressed with Dan’s awesome creativity and imaginative skills.
About Joanne Carter
Joanne Carter is the Founder and Editorial Director of TheAppWhisperer.com. A Professional Photographer and Associate of the British Industry of Professional Photographers, BIPP, as well as a Professional Journalist, specializing in Technology. A contributor to National and International publications, including DPreview.com, The Times, The Sunday Times, The Guardian, Professional Photographer, NikonPro, Graphix, Digital Arts, Readers Digest, Popular Photography & Imaging and Which? consumer magazine and ePhotozine.com.
Joanne was also a Lead and Group overall Judge for the Mobile Photo Awards - http://www.mobilephotoawards.com/categories/transportation.php
That’s a really nice tutorial! Thank you for posting!
i didn’t really see this as a tutorial, but more of a review of the features that the app has.
Loved the tutorial! Didn’t now that I could do so many things with this app. Thanks and keep them coming, please!!!
Fabulous tutorial, comprehensive and clear….thank you, Roz
It’s interesting in the fact that I didn’t know that this functions could be achieved with Photoforge2, but really… A tutorial for me would be explaining how to make a mask, how to use it, how to manipulate it. That’s what I am having dificult with.
If any of the colaborators would do a step by step of masking and layers I would be most greatful!
I purchased this app, am however clueless. Unable to figure out very little of it. Got P2, same deal. I’m wondering if I should start with a beginners, easy photo shop app. Perhaps I could then learn what they are trying to tell me to do. I’m an intelligent woman, just technically challenged. I don’t know what tools to use when they instruct you, so on. My so’s a graphic artist but unfortunately lives far away. I’m determined to learn this. It is something I want to do so much.