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Here we will continue covering some basic-intermediate selection techniques. Grab the polygonal lasso tool. Since we already have a selection we're going to get rid of a certain part of the selection and keep the part that we want to keep...
1 Open a photo or picture that you want to manipulate. Use the single column marquee tool () to make a 1 pixel wide selection. 2 Next goto edit > copy merged. Now goto edit > paste . This will provide you with the stretch on a new layer, which is then easier to move/chan...
Here's the new image specs: Width= 8 in Height= 8 in 150 DPI RGB Background= White This image is going to be large, so I'll only be displaying the pertinent areas for the examples. First, let's fill the background with black. Create a new layer and, with the circular marquee tool, cr...
Let's explore the multichannel color mode, a mode designed for storage of masks and for specialized printing. When you convert an image to Multichannel mode, you no longer have a composite channel with which to work. You manipulate each color channel individually. (You can, however, select mult....
Learn how to create some semi-transparent bubbles.
1. Note: that the background in the example image isn't part of this tutorial. You may use a solid color background, our any texture you'd like...
In this tutorial I will show you 3 different ways to make shine. So open up your image.
First download all the fonts you want from a website.
dafont.com is a good one.
Go to Start > Control Panel
This tutorial teaches you to blend two images together to form a single image with a perfect blend.
1) Open your digital images in Adobe Photoshop.
2) With your files open, create a New file that is about 400 pixels bigger on all sides than your starting images...














