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In a time when finding a job is hard because of the global financial crisis, it is up to us to learn new skills that will enable us to find work even on a temporary basis. My debt obligations lead me to a search for other income sources such as freelancing jobs. Actually even the writing projects that I have accepted still cannot help me make my ends meet. I decided to accept graphic design projects even if requires me to learn and use softwares such as MAYA and Photoshop just to boost my income. Photoshop Tutorials
Since I do not have money to spare to pay for certificate courses in Maya and Photoshop, I need to rely on books and articles on the Internet that will help me understand how to use such applications. The books and articles do not provide any visual aids on how to use the softwares despite reading them over and over. I know that video tutorials can only supply me the exact methods and procedures I need to master, the same with the use of the tabs and other functions of the programs. Of all the popular social networking sites I have searched, I was glad to find CGTube.net. My cousin’s friend also used video tutorials from CGTube to learn more about Photoshop and other similar software.
I was quite anxious about CGTube.net at first. I was able to join their forum, where you can ask people about topics related to animation and other computer programs on graphics and design to lessen my anxiety. Sure enough, I was able to find Maya tutorials that I badly needed. There are also several sample videos created by various people. The things I have seen indeed inspired me so much. I may not have any formal training but I am confident enough that I will be able to make simple graphics and animation with the help of CGTube.net.
The MAYA tutorials provided in the site supplied me all the help I need. Actually I have already been hired by some of my friends and new acquaintances for graphic and animation projects needed for their websites and online marketing campaigns. My new skills in animation and graphics software have boosted my monthly income now. Photoshop Video Tutorials
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When every company wants to save money, they look towards outsourcing.
One of the most successful types of outsourcing is graphics services, like Clipping Path. Clipping Path is the art of removing the unwanted background of an image, leaving the central object on a transparent or neutral background for easy integration into a magazine, web-site or product catalogue. Even pictures taken with a neutral backdrop for web shops benefit greatly from getting the background removed and replaced with a uniform white background.
Photoshop Masking outsourcing grows
This very simple service, that requires a lot of man-hours to do, has carved a nice for companies like the premier provider uClip.com. With more than 800 clients worldwide they now see an increased interest in moving graphics production of Clipping Path from in-house to outsourced production.uClip have noticed a strong increase in website visits and orders placed since the start of the crisis. Many publishers contact uClip to move the entire Clipping Path production out or to move the peak production levels to the outsourced partner.
The consumer directed website contains only a small subset of what uClip offers publishers. The uClip Pro service, based on FTP upload and download, offers many other graphics services from Image to Vector conversions and logo redrawing, Photo to Line Art conversion to Clipping Path with advanced black or white reflection. The professional part of the business is by far the largest and caters to publications who require specialized services.
uClip services more than 800 clients worldwide. Well known magazines like Danish FHM and Cosmopolitan, to fashion houses and product manufactures around the world. With service delivery between 1 and 24 hours, clients can get the service as quickly as they need it, and ususally faster than in-house production team can do.
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