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For this flyer magazine tutorial, you can start with these same settings if you want. Note that I am using 300 dpi because this design will be meant for print. With RGB (roy g. biv) you want print from your own printer. CMYK mode is used through the printing industry as the standard...
Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, July 2005
Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to join one photo and one fantasy in holy matrimony. What a groovy montage.
Start this wedding version movie style poster Photoshop tutorial by dragging in the bride to a nice sky/cloud photo (here is again from Photos.com). Go ahead and use the eraser tool to get rid of the extra junk around the bride...
Start by creating a new document. This one is 521 X 837 @ 150 dpi (because of the source document I copied from). You are automatically on the background layer. Now go to the gradient tool 'G'. Double click on the gradient window to bring up the gradient editor...
This tutorial will cover a lot of different elements in producing and laying out a design. This style of design can be used for the back of DVD's or VHS and was inspired from one...
This tutorial was requested from a PhotoshopDesign.NET viewer 'Lex' of Playbook Muzik. Here is a short tutorial on how to create a smoke effect. Create a new blank layer above your base layer in the layers palette...
Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, July 2005
Grab your eraser and go in with the zoom tool to make history by superimposing yourself onto a photo of something splendid like the grand canyon.
In this tutorial I'll show you how to make a promo page for a night club.
In this tutorial we are going to recreate a version of a very popular themed movie which you should all recognize. Start off with this image size in a new document (note that 72 resolution = output for web). If you wanted to output for print you would have to have 300 dpi...
Start off with a nice handsome wedding portrait. Duplicate the original layer so we have something to mess around with (hehe). Go to Image: Adjustments: Replace Color. I want to show you this feature...









