Typically, to view and download the necessary files for the tutorials posted on site ... 'you' either have to have purchased their magazine (code is then provided to unlock files), or registered and/or paid a fee to gain access to the files.
Via the tabs (Step 1, 2, 3..), you can read the 'how to' stuff and view screenshots of the process towards the end creative goal.
Some times the files are free. (Not usually though.) And if not free, some suggestions are posted by the authors of the tutorial.
But..
Insight into using Photoshop, Illustrator, Adobe (Photoshop) Lightroom, QuarkXPress, etc. (version used will be noted in the synopsis/at the outset of the tutorial) ... and new techniques to try?
Typically, to view and download the necessary files for the tutorials posted on site ... 'you' either have to have purchased their magazine (code is then provided to unlock files), or registered and/or paid a fee to gain access to the files.
However..
Take a look at this tutorial here:
"Eroded fashion portraits"
Via the tabs (Step 1, 2, 3..), you can read the 'how to' stuff and view screenshots of the process towards the end creative goal.
Some times the files are free. (Not usually though.) And if not free, some suggestions are posted by the authors of the tutorial.
But..
Insight into using Photoshop, Illustrator, Adobe (Photoshop) Lightroom, QuarkXPress, etc. (version used will be noted in the synopsis/at the outset of the tutorial) ... and new techniques to try?
Brilliant stuff.
Here is the index page for tutorials: Tutorials - Digital Arts
And here are some 'quick tips' on "Master masks and selections in Photoshop".