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Adding Banner
in Web Layout
Adding Banner

Open a new document. I've chosen 600x100 px. Set the foregroundcolour to #9DAA97 and the backgroundcolour to #656D61 and grab Gradient Tool (linear). Pull a nearly vertical line on your document. Go to Layer > Layer Style > Pattern Overlay and choose some black 45* scanlines with Opacity=25%.

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Making Layout
in Web Layout
Making Layout

After a long break I'm ready again. I doesn't hope you guys have forgot all the Photoshop-stuff. If you have it doesn't really matter. This tutorial is quite easy.

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Adding Reflection
in Drawing Techniques
Adding Reflection

Open a new picture. Make sure you have a lot of background in the bottom of the picture.
Grab Rectangular Marquee Tool and select the bottom of the mobile.
Copy the selection (ctrl + c) and paste it right after (ctrl + v). Then you have two layers.

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Linked Circles
in Drawing Techniques
Linked Circles

Open a new document with white background. I've chosen 250x125 px. Hit Ctrl + R to bring out the Rulers. Pull in the vertical ruler - place it on the middle of the document. Do the same with the horizontal ruler. Create a new layer and grab Elliptical Marquee Tool.

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Switching Text
in ImageReady Animation
Switching Text

Start with Photoshop
Open a new document. I've chosen 200x100 px. Grab the text-tool and type a word. I typed "156".
Go down to Layers-palette and rightclick the text-layer and hit Rasterize Layer. Grab Rectangular Marquee Tool and make a selection around "1"...

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Smooth Animation
in ImageReady Animation
Smooth Animation

Start with Photoshop
Find two pictures in same size.
Select Picture1 and paste it into Picture2. Close Picture1. Now you have one picture with two layers.
Now we are going to use Imageready. Go to File > Jump To > Imageready (ctrl + shift + m) ...

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Making a Spruce
in Drawing Techniques
Making a Spruce

Open a new document in size 350x150 px. The background is white and I have set the foregroundcolour to #022D00 and the backgroundcolour to #2A4F18.
Create a new layer and grab the Brush Tool. Go to Options Bar and check that Mode is on Normal and then bring up the menu with all the brushes...

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