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Dreamy Light Photo Effect

Learn how to give a dreamy lighting effect to a photo.


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Change Button Color of the Keyboard

Change color of keyboard button easily.




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Making Snow

Making snow is not all that hard, but it does consume some time. We will start with an earlier picture that is appropriate and start with the basics and proceed from there. First thing I do with any chop is to up the resolution from the crappy 72 dpi to 300.


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Manipulating Text and Parts of Image

Manipulating parts of image is a few clicks away.


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Golden Skyscraper

How to make golden skyscraper in just 1 step.


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Make your own PDA Background

Make custom PDA background image for your site.




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Halloween Photo Effect: Turning Portrait Into Stone Statue
Author : Dphotojournal

This is a simple tutorial on how you can make a statue from a portrait with Photoshop. It is highly recommended if you're using a close up portrait of a woman/man.
You can download the stone texture image for free at Free Stockphotos.com Have fun!


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Changing Texture/Pattern of a Jacket

Start by opening an image of man wearing jacket.
Create selection of the jacket using polygon lasso tool. Press Alt+Ctrl+D to feather the selection. Feather the selection by 3 pixels.


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Making Shadows with Layers
Author : bloodjelly

In this tutorial we're going to simulate a shadow cast by an object. Now this is only one of the many ways to make a shadow, but it works well.


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Weather-Beaten Sign
Author : Scott Kelby

In this technique we'll show how to take a crisp, clean vector image, place it onto an old weatherbeaten surface, and make it appear as if it had been there for years. While we've seen different variations on this technique before, we'll put our own "down & dirty" spin on it.

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