Igniting Purchase
07 Jan 2008 @ amazon.com
This product was bought as a gift for a bright 16 year old girl. It was purchased to fuel her interest in PhotoShop without her having to first wade through a ton of dry how to. This book allowed her to see what was possible so that she now seeks out the ways that she can do other more mundane applications of the program. It provided what it was purchase for. A match for a creative fire.
Steve, you’re a Genius!!!
07 Nov 2007 @ amazon.com
I purchased this book over a year ago, and I’m still using it. You give several examples in your chapters on how to do a certain task, in a down to earth writing style which I find very easy to understand. I’ve become so much more efficient in Photoshop thanks to your book.
Cheers!
How to Cheat in Photoshop - A Have to Have Book
31 Aug 2007 @ amazon.com
This is a very fun book to work thru. It comes with a CD that has photos to work with. You will install the CD and use the different effects over and over. I find myself going back to the book on many different projects. Most of the effects are ones that you can use in editing any type of photo. I loved the book and recomend it highly. Even beginners will find it easy to follow.
Straight and to the Point
09 Jun 2007 @ amazon.com
Just got into this book and I love it already. It may help for you to have another book along for tool and palette reference. The accompanying cd-rom is a great help, but i just wish that it had more videos. This book is definitely one of the top PAdobe Photoshop CS2 One-on-One (One-On-One)hotoshop books that I own.
Never trust a photograph again!
11 Apr 2007 @ amazon.com
This is an excellent hands-on tutorial in getting the most out of Photoshop CS2, Ostensibly about creating realistic-looking photomontages (though most of the examples wouldn’t fool someone who’s paying attention), this book is actually for anyone who has struggled to learn about layers and masks and levels. It’s accessible and fun.
powerful resource for photomontages
06 Apr 2007 @ amazon.com
If you need a book for photomontage , this book is excellent.
it’s worth every cent.
powerful resource for photomontages
06 Apr 2007 @ amazon.com
If you need a book for photomontage , this book is excellent.
it’s worth every cent.
Top notch tutorial
06 Mar 2007 @ amazon.co.uk
Like many masters of their craft, Caplin is equally at ease explaining the basics as he is dealing with advanced topics.
Also, like many good teachers, he does the mundane work up front in order to make learning fun and intuitive for the student.
The combination of real-world step by step examples, "Test yourself" exercises at the end of each section, completed exercises included on CD and even an online website where the author sets weekly challenges and responds to submissions make this book hard if not impossible to beat.
The early chapters set about equiping the student with basic photoshop montage skills which will be required in the later examples -
extraction (without leaving tell-tale edges), colour changes, freeform transformations, perspective etc. .
Each chapter presents a new concept and provides a worked example based on files provided on the CD.
A previous reviewer has complained that the book doesn’t give idiot-proof steps for following each of the examples. In my view, this is a strength, not a weakness, as the tools are all explained in the early chapters and to repeat the detailed steps would simply distract from the main point of the exmaples.
Anyone who takes the time to work through the exercises will get more out of this book than any Photoshop "How To" book I’ve ever come across.
I give the book a resounding 5/5 - I simply could not want more from it.
I notice that the latest version for CS3 is now available for pre-order...
Cheating never felt that good. (At least not to me).
06 Nov 2006 @ amazon.com
Excellent! You’ll found out quite an amount of useful tips, tricks and of course tutorials.
Great print and paper.
All the tutorials are explained well and illustrated well. Some tutorials are Quicktime movies on CD.
The CD also contains bonus content like files to test your skills on, some pictures, Photoshop files of all the tutorials in the book, and the deleted pages of second edition.
The content itself is very useful: almost all of the tutorials are useful, no nonsense. For me the chapter that discusses the vanishing points is a blessing (well, the whole book is actually), so whatever you Photoshop needs are, this book will satisfy most of them.
In short, this book’s a great way to upgrade your Photoshop skills.
Cheating never felt that good. (At least not to me).
05 Nov 2006 @ amazon.com
Excellent! You’ll found out quite an amount of useful tips, tricks and of course tutorials.
Great print and paper.
All the tutorials are explained well and illustrated well. Some tutorials are Quicktime movies on CD.
The CD also contains bonus content like files to test your skills on, some pictures, Photoshop files of all the tutorials in the book, and the deleted pages of second edition.
The content itself is very useful: almost all of the tutorials are useful, no nonsense. For me the chapter that discusses the vanishing points is a blessing (well, the whole book is actually), so whatever you Photoshop needs are, this book will satisfy most of them.
In short, this book’s a great way to upgrade your Photoshop skills.
Don’t expect any aesthetic revelations
22 Oct 2006 @ amazon.co.uk
I’m frankly surprised by the number of 5 star reviews for this book. It admittedly contains a lot of great advice how to put together montages in Photoshop, but it also lacks a lot of things. To me it is between 3 and 4 stars, and as most other reviewers give it a 5, I opt for the lower of the values.
The instructions are not always foolproof. This is not necessarily a big problem, as it encourages you to look around in Photoshop and try different things to get to the desired result. However, sometimes you have to look around for a long, long time, and a few of the instructions I am still not sure I have managed to follow correctly.
The included photos on the CD are not top quality. They do not need to be for the purpose of learning, but it is disappointing to have to work with low quality files.
The example pictures are not stylish. The aim is always to produce a specific result - often something that would fit as a newspaper illustration. It is well done, and it does what it says it shall do, but it is not aesthetically pleasing. I am not that familiar with British press, but at least in French and Italian press I have seen much, much more beautiful montages.
Top Guide
08 Oct 2006 @ amazon.co.uk
This book guides and tutors in many different aspects of photoshop, you can drop in and try any part or return and practice, it give great projects to do and there is an added bonus of a website which supports and continues development through weekly chalenges. Best photoshop book I have bought.
Packed with useful advise
08 Oct 2006 @ amazon.co.uk
It is obvious that this book is written by a very competent author. He throws in a lot of real world examples of the tricks he describes. It is also apparent that he has been forced to deal with deadlines and learn a lot of useful tricks to speed up the work. This book does not only strive for a perfect image, it also presents a lot of shortcuts that produce good enough results a lot faster. And last but not least, Steve Caplin presents a lot of useful visual advise about what works and what doesn’t. All this makes it so much more that just a book about Photoshop technique.
My only warning is that this isn’t for beginners. If you don’t know layers, masks and selections well, read something else first. Steve goes through the examples with minimum details assuming that the reader knows the basic. But this enables him to pack an amazing number of useful tricks into the 376 pages.
Conclusion: HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Please, please, PLEASE buy this book
29 Sep 2006 @ amazon.co.uk
I’m a Graphics student, money is tight, so when I buy a book from Amazon I try and make sure I get a book that is well reviewed and comes recommended. But I have to admit that it’s not always true. I would like to say that How To Cheat In Photoshop is the BEST buy I have ever brought, essential to all who think they know or want to learn Photoshop CS or CS2. Steve Caplin is obviously a very talented designer, through his book he has opened my eyes to endless creative opportunities and I have seen the light. He is clear in his instructions, passionate and has great tutorials for you to follow clearly written out. There are also QuickTime movie files that show you particular tutorials and just how easy it is to create professional work.
Please, please, please buy this book, it’s amazing, a must buy to own what ever your walk in life. Steve Caplin, you have helped me in ways you will never know, you’re the man. Thank you for sharing your expert advice and knowledge.
Fantastic Book
12 Jul 2006 @ amazon.co.uk
Squeezed between the covers of this book is an enormous amount of essential information about how to do just about everything with Photoshop with a little bit of Illustrator thrown in for good measure. The author starts the book off with one of the best visual demonstrations of how to use Photoshop to make selections, replace colours, and many more. Using commercial illustrations he has created for national magazines and newspapers he shows how he achieved the effects with just enough information to allow you to be able to create a similar photo treatment without making it so complicated that it puts you into a comma reading it. While the latest edition doesn’t cover all of the new CS2 tools, it covers the ones necessary for those that do photo clean-ups or manipulation. He even explains how the 3D model feature in Photoshop works - a topic most authors neatly avoid.
The quality of the book is great. The colours in the examples are vibrant and it is visually appealing enough to warrant just sitting down and flipping through the book to get ideas for a project.
A Must Have Addition for your Photoshop Library
11 Jul 2006 @ amazon.com
Squeezed between the covers of this book is an enormous amount of essential information about how to do just about everything with Photoshop with a little bit of Illustrator thrown in for good measure. The author starts the book off with one of the best visual demonstrations of how to use Photoshop to make selections, replace colors, and many more. Using commercial illustrations he has created for national magazines and newspapers he shows how he achieved the effects with just enough information to allow you to be able to create a similar photo treatment without making it so complicated that it puts you into a comma reading it. While the latest edition doesn’t cover all of the new CS2 tools, it covers the ones necessary for those that do photo clean-ups or manipulation. He even explains how the 3D model feature in Photoshop works - a topic most authors neatly avoid.
The quality of the book is great. The colors in the examples are vibrant and it is visually appealing enough to warrant just sitting down and flipping through the book to get ideas for a project.
Awesome
05 Jul 2006 @ amazon.com
This book has many informative tutorials and is very good for anyone, from intermediate to advanced users. Worth the price!
Greatest Book Every Written
30 May 2006 @ amazon.com
Some people prefer War and Peace, but that doesn’t come with a CD, isn’t in English and doesn’t do a thing for the reader’s Photoshop skills. And where are the pictures?
What Tolstoy does have going for him is he doesn’t try to get his readers to use the pen tool, which apparently works well in the hands of professionals but is very annoying to the rest of us. Had he lived longer, I’m sure he would have convinced Adobe to offer Photoshop users the simple yet effective selection brush that is an integral part of the consumer-level Photoshop Elements.
How to Cheat in Photoshop has lovely pictures, isn’t in Russian and imparts useful information like how to make your street look half underwater. This book is so good, I actually believe the 5-star reviews. With War and Peace, I’m never sure.
Awsome!!
15 May 2006 @ amazon.com
This guy can create a man with a hundred heads and you’ll believe he exists!! Flawless, Highly Recommended. Every step was carefully written and explained.
The very best for those interested in realistic photo montage
09 May 2006 @ amazon.com
Steve Caplin should produce a weekly (or even daily) webcast of his photorealistic montage techniques. Not only is he a master of the art, but he writes wonderfully well. Not for him is the amateurish comedian approach of Deke McClellan and Scott Kelby; both of whose books would be far more informative without their clumsy buffoonery.
Instead Caplin writes in a very straight-forward manner. Never dry, never tedious, sometimes with a slight touch of sly British humor, and always informative. Caplin rganizes his book into 151 short sections, each of them a self-contained lesson on some aspect of Photoshop that may be involved in the creation of montages. (This is not, however, a book for total beginners in Photoshop.)
Caplin does more to cover the various methods of selection and masking in fewer pages than anyone else I’ve seen . . . and he does it better. The use of the pen tool, usually the downfall of many, is thoroughly covered in six pages. (Examples are provided on the accompanying CD.)
Manipulating lights, shadows, perspective, matching skin tones, combining body parts, simulating glass and metal are just some of the subjects Caplin treats well.
I am writing about the third edition of this book, updated to cover Photoshop CS2. I have all three and they just keep getting better. Caplin obviously listens to his readers and incorporates their suggestions. Simply put, Caplin is a master of his craft, a far better writer than many of those covering this subject and one can hope he publishes more books in the future.
Jerry
Excellent
07 May 2006 @ amazon.co.uk
This book is absolutely fantastic. Easy to follow, hard to put down.
It’s techniques are applicable regardless of which software you use.
The King of the castle! More to this book than meets the eye
06 May 2006 @ amazon.co.uk
Having spent an entire afternoon sifting through 50 photoshop books (many using poor quality black and white postage stamp sized photos with pages and pages of forgettable text!)in the two massive Waterstones’ bookshops of Birmingham, I found one that was able to deliver dozens and dozens of stunning professional images and effects each with their own easy and quick to use step-by-step tutorials.
There is advice on getting free very high quality photos from listed sites. There are also detailed illustrations of some truly remarkable "plug-ins" sites that will not cost an "arm and a leg." And lastly Steve Caplin has an active website where he and others are willing to help.
This book (How to cheat in Photoshop)give you a never-ending highly desirable "eye candy" appeal which makes it a hugely enjoyable experience.
If you think the above is pure hyperbole, then watch it evaporate when you get the book.
GREAT BOOK!
23 Mar 2006 @ amazon.com
What a cool resource. I am an intermediate Photoshop user and this book gave me some quick shortcuts that I might never have known.
Superb Photoshop Book
09 Oct 2005 @ amazon.co.uk
This book is perfect for anyone wanting to create great looking affects on photoshop, without having to know everything. Though by reading it to the end you probably will, the best computer book i have ever bought. A***
One of the best out there!
06 Nov 2004 @ amazon.co.uk
I’ve purchased many ’how to’books on Photoshop, and Steve Caplin’s ’How to cheat in Photoshop’ is the closest book to hand, when I’m using PhotoshopCS. I’ve followed many othertutorials in the past, but this book shows you how to do effects in just a few mouse clicks, rather than trawling through pages of instructions. The book also comes with a CD Rom with all the tutorial and image files to help you, plus step by step videos and much more. This book is highly recommended.
Finding the correct edition on Amazon
25 Jun 2004 @ amazon.com
Searching for "Cheat", "Photoshop" or any combination here on Amazon often leads to earlier editions of the book. If you’re looking for the latest (third) edition and can’t find it, try searching for the ISBN number:
0-240-51985-X
Hope this helps!
Steve
Not quite what was expected.
11 Dec 2003 @ amazon.com
I was very disappointed with this book. Whilst I accept that many people will not have the same experience of Photoshop as I, I had thought that it would reveal aspects and techniques that this heavyweight programme posesses that I had missed.
Regrettably the author relies on other additional software to create these images and is not purely Photoshop created. I believe the title to be somewhat misleading, creating the impression the book focuses on the,’out-of-the-box’ Photoshop which is not the case.
Reliance on software such as Poser, Illustrator and other paid for plug ins create elements of the montages the author freely demonstrates. Should you have or prepared to buy this additional software then this book will work for you. However, if your are looking for a Photoshop tutorial beyond the scope of the Adobe manual I suggest you look elsewhere. In this instance I recommend the, ’WOW’ books that do teach you techniques from Photoshop that require no additional software.
Getting the most out of Photoshop
05 Sep 2003 @ amazon.com
What sets this book apart is the way Steve Caplin approaches the subject from an artists perspective. Many people will be familiar with his artwork in national newspapers and his column in Mac User magazine.
Through a series of great examples of his photo montage work, he shows you how to get the most out of photoshop. Instead of going through the program menu by menu, Steve Caplin is much more concerned with composing the scene, light and shade, textures, surfaces, heads and bodies. And as a result, he has produced a compelling read which makes you just want to get in front of the computer and use some of his techniques... which is exactly what I am about to do.