Adobe Photoshop is undoubtedly the most popular and most powerful image editor. However, mastering it is no easy job. In the past few years, several Photoshop tutorial blogs have come up – because there is a genuine niche for Photoshop tutorials. Here, you will discover good tutorial blogs for Photoshop.
On to the blogs then (blogs have been linked from their screenshot, simply click on the screenshot to visit the site in a new tab or window):
Tutzor

Like a few other tutorial blogs, Tutzor is looking for Photoshop tutorial writers and pays them(see submission rules page).
Get started with these posts:
Photoshop Star
Get started with these posts:
- 26 free random vector doodlings (free download from PhotoshopStar)
- Free grunge-style wallpapers (also free download)
PSDLearning
Get started with these:
Tutorial9.net
Get started with these:
PSDFan
Get started with these:
PSDTuts

One of, if not the most popular Photoshop tutorial blog around. Hits Digg on a weekly basis and has a voracious and loyal community that comments(50+ comments on most posts) and submits links to the User Community Link Feed and stunning images to PSDTuts Flickr group.
Get started with these:
Two trends that I have seen from Photoshop tutorial blogs: hiring staff writers from within readers (Tutzor, PSDTuts etc.) and button ads (125 x 125px) that are clean, quick-loading and unobtrusive. In-content ads really do mess up the flow of reading and viewing screenshots within tutorials. Kudos to them for keeping their blogs free of ads within content.
As always, suggest your favorite Photoshop tutorial blogs in comments.






It really is amazing how many tutorial sites spring of nowadays. I think collis from psdtuts and his team have inspired a lot of people to start something similar. Still psdtuts remains my favorite on this list, at least till now
, as there are so many different tutorials for different skill levels.
great list! I think mine is pretty good
http://psdvibe.com
Great list, thanks for mentioning PSDFAN.
Don’t forget my site: http://www.tutorialmagazine.com
Ah nice collection.