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Create a Stunning Pop-out of Border Effect
in Web Layout
Create a Stunning Pop-out of Border Effect

Create a new document with these dimensions. What we're doing here is creating a frame and then making some special modifications. Grab the rectangular marquee tool and create a selection like this. Create a new layer in the layers palette. Now press Alt Backspace to fill this selec...

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Movie Gold Text
in Text Effects
Movie Gold Text

Create a new document with these settings to start making this movie gold text. Once again we're at 300 dpi in case we want to use this logo for print. We can always Save As a jpeg at 72 dpi...

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Western style poster
in Web Layout
Western style poster

Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, July 2005
Grab your eraser and go in with the zoom tool to make history by superimposing yourself onto a photo of something splendid like the grand canyon.

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Smoke Effect
in Web Layout
Smoke Effect

This tutorial was requested from a PhotoshopDesign.NET viewer 'Lex' of Playbook Muzik. Here is a short tutorial on how to create a smoke effect. Create a new blank layer above your base layer in the layers palette...

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Futuristic Tech Background
in Drawing Techniques
Futuristic Tech Background

Ladies and gents... this right herre is the tutorial to end and begin all tutorials. If you look at the end result there would probably be no way on earth that you would believe that this is the first design I've ever done in this genre...

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Honeymoon Blending Modes Poster
in Web Layout
Honeymoon Blending Modes Poster

For this design we want to have a nice sunset background. I'm using one of my hundreds from my Photos.com portfolio. You can also get this design from the iPSDirectory with my Photoshop Designer Package. For now I'll retain the image size (at 72 dpi) but I don't want to work on the original...

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Take On Me Effect
in Web Layout
Take On Me Effect

Start off with a nice handsome wedding portrait. Duplicate the original layer so we have something to mess around with (hehe). Go to Image: Adjustments: Replace Color. I want to show you this feature...

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