Create a 3D Well
1- Create a new image and fill the background, Alt + Backspace w/ a light colour.
2- Next go to Filter - Stylize - Extrude, and enter settings like below. You can try diferent settings too..
3- Now go to Filter - Distort - Polar Coordinates. Make sure you click rectangular to...
Type : Photoshop Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : Oct 14, 2005
Create a Burst Effect
1- First make a new image, chose any two colors (foreground and background), and go to Filter - Render - Clouds:
2- Now go to Filter - Distort - Pinch, and set the pinch setting to a high positive value. If you enter negative settings (-100%) as opposed to 100%, the image wont retract......
Type : Photoshop Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : Oct 14, 2005
Create a Grid
1- First make a new image.Now click the Channels tab:Window - Channels. Create a new channel. 2- Now make a little design that will be tiled for the pattern. For example, to make a grid, click the Single Row Marquee tool and make a single white horizontal line on the screen, then click the Si...
Type : Photoshop Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : Oct 14, 2005
Create a Motion Text with Sparkles
1- Open a new document, and create a text. Keep it selected. After you do that, press CTRL + C to copy it (macintosh: command + C) and then deselect the text after you copy it.
2- Now apply a blur. FILTER > BLUR > MOTION BLUR and set the ANGLE to 0 degree's and distance between 10 and 20.....
Type : Photoshop Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : Oct 14, 2005
Create Realistic Assembled Pipes
1- Get your pipes ready - if you don't know how - click here to learn it.
Place them on the background like this:
2- Create a new layer, drag it under the pipe layers and name it "Mask":
3- Choose white as foreground color, pick the line tool (Under Rectangle tool)...
Type : Photoshop Tutorials
Level : Experienced
Added : Oct 14, 2005
Create Realistic Pipes with Text
1- Open a new image and mask a square area like this:
2- Choose white as foreground color and black as background color.
Use the the gradient tool, starting in the middle dragging it down to the end of the selection.
3- Let's add some grooves for a more realistic efect...
Type : Photoshop Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : Oct 14, 2005
Hue / Saturation Control
1. Okay open up a existing Photo or a design you already made in the past. We will use the Photoshop's cool Hue and Saturation control I use ALL THE TIME. Now you see the design here I used. I am going to pick up the square marquee tool, (it doesn't have to be square, it can even be TEXT!)...
Type : Photoshop Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : Oct 13, 2005
Saving Images for the Web
1. Adobe Photoshop has a new feature added on with the ImageReady software. But Adobe Photoshop itself has it's own image optimization tool which is the best so far to me out of any programs out there. I will take you step by step on how to save loading time for your web pages...
Type : Photoshop Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : Oct 13, 2005
Simple Gradient Border
Here is a simple effect that creates a border using gradients. All you need is to set the foreground color to have a light color and the background color to have a dark color or vice-versa.
Type : Photoshop Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : Oct 13, 2005
Faking Images: Lights and Shadows
I One of the first things that people feel compelled to try with Photoshop is taking one person's head and putting it on someone else's body. All well and good, and I'm down with that sort of play. But there's a line between obviously faked stuff (see the National Enquirer) and seamless work.
Type : Photoshop Tutorials
Level : Experienced
Added : Oct 13, 2005


