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CD
in Drawing Techniques
CD

1. Start with a new canvas. I've used 350x350 but you can use whatever size you want. First add some guides to the canvas. This will make it easier to get all the sircles start from the middle. Add a new layer. Then apply a sircle. Select the Elliptical Marquee Tool. Start from the center o...

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Scanlines
in Textures & Patterns
Scanlines

Start by opening the picture where you want to add the scanlines. Then you have to find out how large the picture is, Image > Image Size. Make a new document (Ctrl+N) with the same width as your image and 2 pixel high with white background. Hmm, the width isn't actually that important, the pattern ...

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Rounded Corners
in Miscellaneous Photoshop Tutorials
Rounded Corners

1. Start by creating a selection with the Elliptical Marquee Tool on the top right corner as shown on fig. 1. Hold down the Shift key while dragging so you get a symmetrical sircle. If you take a close look at the elliptical marquee tool you will notice that it has 4 small regions on each side o...

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Braille Dots
in Web Layout
Braille Dots

Make some small dots to use on you interface. 1. Star by creating a new canvas, any size you want. Fill the canvas with...

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Engraved Text
in Text Effects
Engraved Text

1. Make sure you have black as you forground colour and apply the text on a seperate layer. 2. Copy the text layer and change the colour on the text to white. Move the text 1 pixel down and 1 pixel to the right using the...

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Floppy Disk
in Drawing Techniques
Floppy Disk

1. Start off by adding a new layer, call it main shape. Use the Rectangular Marquee Tool and make a selection. Then use the Polygonal Lasso Tool to delete the top parts of the floppy disk. Using guides will make it easier to get the right shape. When you are satisfied with the shape you can add ...

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Stroked Text
in Text Effects
Stroked Text

1. Start adding some text (a big font works best). Use the same color for your text as you used on your background. Ctrl + Click on the text layer. This will make the text visible. ...

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Extracting an Object From it\'s Background
in Photoshop Basics
Extracting an Object From it's Background

1. Start buy opening the image you want to extraxt. Go to Filter > Extract (Alt + Ctrl + x). Choose the Edge Highlighter Tool (B) and in the Tool Options menu set the Brush Size to 20 and check for Smart Highlightings. Mark the edges of the areas you want to retain until it's completely out...

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