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This Photoshop tutorial will show you how to put stuff in the water with some simple masking and a few filters.
This tutorial will show a few techniques for photo manipulation.
Photoshop's Unsharp Mask is a great way to add a little sparkle to eyes and a smile–but how do you avoid sharpening the skin and bringing out the wrinkles? Wrangle up the Lasso tool and I'll show you how to rustle up just the eyes and mouth...
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.
Noise is the bane of digital photographers. The best way to deal with noise is to try and avoid it in the first place.
Start with any image you like. I'm going to introduce you to another very powerful feature of Photoshop; it's called an adjustment layer. Adjustment layers give you the flexibility and power to make powerful, dramatic improvements to your images WITHOUT altering any pixels...
For my most recent work I wanted to create bubbles that would reflect my subject in a believable yet magical way. To do this I started by duplicating the main photo Layer >> Duplicate Layer.
In this tutorial you'll use a photo image to create a sketched portrait in a notebook or sketch pad.





