# Any tips for someone looking to be an expert?

'-Working with vector images
-Manipulating layers
-Working with smart objects

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## Comments
### Comment 1

There are some Virtual Courses and MOOCs for free training and low cost.

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- Posted at: over 6 years ago
- Author title: Docente en Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral, Dirección de Proyectos Comunitarios con TI



### Comment 2

I&#39;m guessing you&#39;re a visual learner, so your best option is to study the right titles in an online training library (I highly recommend LinkedIn Learning) and do the exercises. Deke McLelland&#39;s Photoshop titles on LIL will take you from beginner to highly professional if you do them in sequence and diligently. His &quot;One-on-One&quot; books for Photoshop and Illustrator are also well worth adding to your bookshelf.

You should try to connect up with a Photoshop User Group in your area, too. You&#39;re likely to find plenty of people who are more than willing to be helpful.

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- Posted at: over 6 years ago
- Author title: Creative Director, G&amp;amp;G Creative




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