In this Adobe Photoshop tutorial we're going to create an old document with stains and dirt. This tutorial is best suited for beginners. This can also be implemented in CS2.the first step is to create the basic shape. Open up a new document with 800 X 600 Pixels. Click on the Create a new layer icon in the layers palette to add a new layer.

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This Adobe Photoshop tutorial will show you how to create a real crack on a texture/wall. Consider the following image.

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Here, in this Photoshop tutorial you will learn how to drop a shadow design in an object/picture. The art of effective photography is making excellent use of your surroundings. Shadows cast by relatively simple nearby objects can greatly enhance your images, adding moody atmospheric lighting and suspenseful themes. This technique is tremendously simple and, best of all if you are well versed with the basic operations in AdobeĀ® Photoshop.

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We are now going to create bomb exploding effect using Adobe Photoshop. This tutorial may help you in adding the pictures for making animation in Adobe Image Ready. First, create a new PSD image. Assign your required image size. Better to keep the image size small since the brush size and Gaussian Blur tool must be used extensively. First exchange the Foreground color and Background color. This can be done by pressing D on the keyboard. Now use the paint bucket tool and fill the image background with Black. Create a new layer now as shown. Choose the foreground color to red. You can see the window like this.

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In this AdobeĀ® Photoshop tutorial you will learn how to create transparent 3D ribbons. Use the Photoshop technique for any kind of project you have in mind. Try to experiment with some of Photoshop's default vector shapes. First, Prepare the background and draw the shape. Open a new document in Photoshop, 500x500 pixels.
Press the letter D on your keyboard to set the foreground color to black and background color to white. Grab the Paint Bucket Tool from the tool bar and fill the background layer with the current foreground color (black). Select the Custom Shape Tool by clicking on its icon in the tool bar:

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