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Start by opening an image of a golf player.
Create selection of the golf ball using elliptical marquee tool. Press Ctrl+J to copy paste the selection in a new layer.
Using clone stamp tool clone the golf ball area in the main image layer.
1. Type two different texts with the same color on transparent background with two different layers.
2. Select the first text layer. Make a duplicate. Apply the Blur filter on the copy.
1. Open Photoshop and type the text with preferably script font for sign effect. Draw the curved line below the text which we will reveal with animation.
2. Create second layer. Hide the curved line with white patch.
Start by creating a new file of the banner size. Fill a solid background color.
Create a circle using elliptical shape tool.
Reduce the opacity to 25%.
Duplicate the circle and scale down.
Duplicate the circle and scale down again.
Start by typing "AIDS" with each alphabet in a different layer.
Duplicate A layer. Hide the original. Press Ctrl+T. Scale down horizontally.
Duplicate layer. Hide the previous one. Press Ctrl+T. Scale down horizontally.
1. Open Photoshop and open the two (preferably same sized) images to be animated.
2. Drag one image on other to get the following layer structure.
3. File > Jump To > Image Ready
Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, May 2006
This is the tutorial for those of you who are already thinking about how to decorate your site for the holidays. You can learn how to make some great looking gift boxes here that will really accent your site.
A tutorial that will teach you how to add a cool animated zoom in effect!
1. Open up a psd that you would like to animate. Your psd needs two different pictures at least. One picture should be how your document starts, and the second is how it looks when finished. I will be using these two pictures:
In this tutorial we will create animated sliding text with some useful effects and features which will help you learn some new tricks in Photoshop. This tutorial will be created using Photoshop only, and the resulting file will be a published '.gif' file.










