Selections and Masks, Part 1: Selection Basics
Using masks rather than the selection tools is somewhat like working in grayscale instead of bitmap mode. Masks offer much finer control of how filters, effects, and colors are applied.
Type : Photoshop Articles
Level : Beginner
Added : Sep 27, 2005
Selections and Masks, Part 1: Selection Basics
Using masks rather than the selection tools is somewhat like working in grayscale instead of bitmap mode. Masks offer much finer control of how filters, effects, and colors are applied.
Type : Photoshop Articles
Level : Beginner
Added : Sep 27, 2005
Colorizing Pictures
Open a black and white picture or make a colored one black and white.
To do so go to Image>Adjust>Hue/Saturation... Or Ctrl+U.
And use these settings:
Now how do i colorize the image?...
Type : Photoshop Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : Sep 26, 2005
Gears Cog Wheels
Create a new file about 200px on 200px.
Create a big round circle in the middle using the selection tool.
Fill it with black. Select black as your foreground color and the press Shift+F5 and Ok...
Type : Photoshop Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : Sep 26, 2005
Ray Effect
Create a new image, any size.
Fill the background with black.
Create a new layer.
Create any large shape like so, may be round may not. And fill it with white.
Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur...
Type : Photoshop Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : Sep 26, 2005
Texture Thingie
Create a new image, any size (I created a 300x300 pixel one).
Select the foreground color to black . And background color to white.
Filter>Render>Clouds
Filter>Pixelate>Crystallize...
Type : Photoshop Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : Sep 26, 2005
Creating a Vortex
Create a new file, any size just make it pretty square.
Fill the background with black. And create a new layer.
Create a big bloby shape in the center with the lasso tool and fill it with white.
Deselect. Filter>Gaussian Blur...
Type : Photoshop Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : Sep 26, 2005
3D Text in Photoshop
This tutorial will give you a few useful pointers on how to give your text a nice 3d look. It's very simple to do yet very professional technique.
Type : Photoshop Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : Sep 26, 2005
Explosive Type
This tip is a little more involved. If it doesn't work out, make sure you didn't miss a step. If you did, it won't work.
Type : Photoshop Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : Sep 23, 2005
Drippy Text
Start with a new RGB image. Create a new channel by opening the channel palette(Choose Window/Show Channels if the palette isn't open) and clicking the triangle in the upper right corner of the palette and selecting new channel. Now select the type tool and enter some text and make sure...
Type : Photoshop Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : Sep 23, 2005


