Chameleon Flip Paint
Give your cars some cameleon paint.
Type : Photoshop Tutorials
Level : Experienced
Added : Jul 02, 2007
Convert Colour Images into Black and White
Respraying your car a colorful red or blue is one thing but coloring them black or white is a tough one, here is one of many ways of transforming your car color.
Type : Photoshop Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : Jun 22, 2007
Black and White With A Color Kicker!
Haven't you ever seen an image like like and go, "Hey, now that's kinda cool...". Well, have no fear! for only $19.95 you can learn how. Act now, and we'll take $19.95 off the purchase price! O.K. now that the random stupidity is out of me, lets get to work.
Type : Photoshop Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : Jun 19, 2007
Fast, Easy Multicoloring
Hey guys, this is a quick way I just found out now on how you can quickly multicolor your sig...
Type : Photoshop Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : Jun 14, 2007
Fashion Gold Skin / Silver Background
Let's create a very Fashion Gold Skin / Silver Background photo effect, this is a very used effect on Fashion designs, like Perfume spots or Make Up commercials.
Type : Photoshop Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : May 03, 2007
Changing Object's Color
In this tutorial I'll show you how to change object's colour at a photo.
Type : Photoshop Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : Apr 26, 2007
Autumn Effect
One of the most important aspects of a photograph is color. I'm going to show you a unique way to change the color of your photographs to get fantastic results. One of the most common ways people change colors is by merely using the Hue Saturation tool, which can often get you by, however, it often...
Type : Photoshop Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : Apr 18, 2007
Sunlight Effect
You will need to start with a Black and White image in RGB mode - so open your chosen picture.
Ctrl + Shift + U to desaturate.
Type : Photoshop Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : Apr 18, 2007
Change Color on an Object
1. Open the original image
2. Click on the symbol for "Create a new fill or adjustment layer" and select the hue/saturation option.
3. Make your adjustments and a new layer will show up. Here, I also made some adjustment in the Levels option.
Type : Photoshop Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : Apr 17, 2007
Night Vision
1. Take Your Image.
2. Now press "Ctrl+U" to bring up hue/Saturation and drop the saturation down to "0"
3. Now go to Filter > Render > Lighting Effects and use these settings:
Type : Photoshop Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : Apr 17, 2007

