The Return of ‘You Suck at Photoshop’

First fans thought Donnie Hoyle was Dane Cook. Then they thought he was dead and his self-loathing and caustic (but edutaining!) Photoshop tutorial of an original web series was gone for good. They later wondered if his essence was somehow preserved inside an MMORPG. Recently, they were lead to believe the spawn of his ex-wife was stealing his legacy and creating a more upbeat version of Donnie’s internet beloved program about image altering.

But now, those fans who have followed Hoyle on his depression-fueled journey to Photoshop catharsis and back will be happy to know You Suck at Photoshop has returned to the internet. And Donnie is depressed as ever.

“After four long years, we prayed, called lawyers, and then we found him,” said My Damn Channel Founder/CEO Rob Barnett. “Donnie Hoyle LIVES! You Suck at Photoshop RETURNS to My Damn Channel! It’s sexciting!”

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Hoyle’s 21st installment of You Suck at Photoshop debuted last week as part of My Damn Channel Live, the new media studio’s daily at 4PM EST program, which is part of the YouTube $100 million Original Channels Initiative, and hosted by actor/writer/comedian/UCBer/Know It All Beth Hoyt.

New episodes of You Suck at Photoshop are scheduled to release every Friday at MyDamnChannel.com. Be sure to tune in to hone your use of the Lasso Tool and/or get your weekly dose of schadenfreude and funny.

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