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.
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Posted by Photoshop Tutorials on Monday, October 1st, 2007
This tutorial is to help you learn how to convert a regular color photo into sepia toned photo. This Adobe® Photoshop tutorial is well suited for beginners. No previous experience is needed. This can turn a dull photo into a more interesting artsy photo. Ok, once you have your photo open in Photoshop:
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Posted by Photoshop Tutorials on Monday, October 1st, 2007
In this Adobe® Photoshop Tutorial, You will learn the techniques for making Random colored shadows. This is mostly suitable for intermediate users. On the web, most things that aren't photographs, are two-dimensional, monotone areas, devoid of lighting.
The key to making websites that really stand out has to do with two factors - lighting and randomness.
This tutorial goes through the steps of making a very funky piece of wallpaper. The main focus of this tutorial is on the random lighting aspect, based on Adobe Photoshop's "Clouds" tool. This can also be implemented in higher versions of Photoshop 7 or CS2/CS3.
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Posted by Photoshop Tutorials on Monday, October 1st, 2007
In this Adobe® Photoshop tutorial, you will be learning various techniques involved in creating web buttons. This tutorial can also be extended to Photoshop CS2. First, open up a new .psd document. In a new layer, select a circular area with the selection tool. (Holding down Shift will make the selection stay circular, rather than being elliptical.) Fill the area with the paint bucket. This is the curved end of your web button.
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Posted by Photoshop Tutorials on Monday, October 1st, 2007
In this tutorial you will see very simple yet effective steps involved in the creation of button shaped logos that glitter and give you a glossy look. This is very well suited for beginners. This tutorial do not require any basic knowledge regarding Adobe® Photoshop.
First, create a new document with any size and white background.Then,create a new layer and draw a circle and fill it with black
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Posted by Photoshop Tutorials on Monday, October 1st, 2007