If you want to expand your skills to a completely different level, then you will want to get Advanced Photoshop CS3 Trickery and FX.
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Book Review: Reaper’s Gale by Steven Erikson
Reading Erikson's work is to be reminded what epic fiction really is.
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Journalist Daniel Brook argues that government policy has driven college graduates from public service work to corporate America to survive. economically.
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A near-future space opera melds its historic American western origins with Greek tragedy.
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In the geopolitics of oil, it seems almost anyone is capable of almost anything.
Read More »Book Review: Adobe Photoshop CS3 One-On-One by Deke McClelland
With Adobe Photoshop CS3 One-On-One you will grow by magnitudes in your understanding and ability to use Photoshop.
Read More »Book Review: A Question Of Blood by Ian Rankin
Long may DI John Rebus continue to patrol the streets of Edinburgh.
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If you intend to photograph people, this book is a must have.
Read More »Book Review: Up To Speed – Photoshop CS3 by Ben Willmore
If you want to learn the Photoshop CS3 features, then Up To Speed: Photoshop CS3 will get you there the fastest.
Read More »Book Review: The SFWA European Hall of Fame Edited by James and Kathryn Morrow, and Literature from the “Axis of Evil” Edited by Alane Mason, Dedi Felman, Samantha Schnee,
Seeing the world through two foreign literature anthologies that captivate, educate and enlighten.
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