In this Adobe® Photoshop tutorial, you will learn some new techniques to blend or overlap two images using Layers. It is necessary for the reader to have some basic knowledge of the various tools used in Photoshop. This tutorial is best suited for semi-Advanced Photoshop Designers. So let's move in to the tutorial now.

First thing you will need is 2 images. Make sure they are both in the same resolution and color-space (RGB in this case). Open both these documents in Photoshop.

Continue reading...

Popularity: 100% [?]

Comments (0) Posted by Photoshop Tutorials on Thursday, October 11th, 2007


In this Adobe® Photoshop tutorial, you will learn some new techniques to create a beveled outlines for an image or a texture. It is necessary for the reader to have some basic knowledge of the various tools used in Photoshop. This tutorial is best suited for Advanced Photoshop Designers. So let's move in to the tutorial now.

Start with your shape on a new layer. Try experimenting with a shape of your own. You can draw using the polygon lasso tool.

Continue reading...

Popularity: 54% [?]

Comments (0) Posted by Photoshop Tutorials on Thursday, October 11th, 2007


This Photoshop tutorial is purely dedicated to all the intermediate users. This Adobe® Photoshop tutorial will teach you about the various techniques using the basic tools which are used to play with faces. Even though many designers go into crazy effects, for a long time they might have considered the liquefy tool to be pretty useless. Some times it just takes awhile for things to sink in. Let's run through a quick, cool effect we can do with the tool.
Open up a Photoshop image containing face.

Continue reading...

Popularity: 44% [?]

Comments (0) Posted by Photoshop Tutorials on Monday, October 1st, 2007


We'll begin this Adobe® Photoshop tutorial for designing a Digital text. This tutorial can also be extended to CS2. Open up a new .psd document by creating a new canvas at a size of 300 x 155. Then unlock the background layer by double clicking the layer in the Layers Palette and choosing OK.

Continue reading...

Popularity: 20% [?]

Comments (0) Posted by Photoshop Tutorials on Monday, October 1st, 2007


In this Adobe® Photoshop tutorial, you are going to learn the designing of web menus. This tutorial uses Gloss Contour, a feature only present in Adobe Photoshop 6.0 and 7.0 and also in CS2 or higher versions. This tutorial is very much suited for experts. Certain advanced features are used. And the individual is needed to have previous experience.
In Adobe Photoshop, create a new image. Use the Selection tool to select the shape you want your menu to be. Keep in mind that you'll want to have buttons on it, so leave some space.

Continue reading...

Popularity: 21% [?]

Comments (0) Posted by Photoshop Tutorials on Monday, October 1st, 2007