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1. Begin with a new file, I chose 300x200 with white as background color.
2. Create a new layer, then take the Gradient Tool and set the Mode to Difference, begin to draw the gradient from top to bottom a few times then can you go crazy all over the canvas...
Step 1: open a new document anysize but i used 500x500 pixles.
Step 2: create a new layer.
Step 3: fill that new layer with pure black.
Step 4: go to filter>noise>add noise and use the settings 12.16 gaussian and monochromantic...
In only 4 steps, we're going to show you how to make a 2d barcode. There are plenty of tutorials out there that show you the 'standard' 1d barcodes, but today's technology has moved on from that.
This tutorial with guide you through how to make a product showcase using clouds and layer mask.
1. Start a new document with 60x10 and select Transparent
2. Use the rectangular marquee tool and draw a 30px by 10px selection on your canvas. Then fill it with black. Now, go to Edit->Define Pattern.
If you've used Photoshop for more than eight minutes, you know there's typically more than one way to achieve the same result - in some cases there are many different ways. Throw Illustrator into the mix and now you've got a whole bunch of options at your fingertips.
1. Create a new document. The size is 640 x 480 this time, because the source files are 640 x 480 images.
2. Go to File -> Open and select Starfield.jpg and Seagull.jpg.
3. Go to Starfield.jpg window and Press [Control + A] to select everything.
1. Create a 700x300 file, fill background with white color, create a new layer 2. Type in text , with light color that will have great contrast with background. (here we have this layer named NeoEnvision) 3. Duplicate the layer NeoEnvision, now we have a new layer named "NeoEnvisi....
1. First start out with a blank 500x500 pixel square. Leave the background white.
2. Next add Clouds (Filter-->Render-->Clouds) then Difference Clouds ( Filter--> Render--> Difference Clouds).
3. Now add four Lens Flares in 50-300mm Zoom 100% brightness like this:







