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1. Begin with a new file, 779x402, with #666666 as background color.
2. Create a new layer in the layers palette, then take the Rectangular Marquee Tool and draw out a shape as the image below shows and fill it with black.
3. Then go to Filter>Noise>Add Noise and set the Amount to 40...
1. Begin with a new file, with black as background. Then create a new layer.
2. Take the Rectangular Marquee Tool and draw out the shape you want on your navbar and fill it with white.
3. Then go to Layer>Layer Style>Blending Options and apply these settings:...
1. Begin with a new file, 250x250, with black as background. Then create a new layer.
2. Take the Rounded Rectangle Tool and draw out the shape you want on your frame.
3. Then take the Gradient Tool and do as the image below shows...
Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, May 2005
Making a stylish modern layout is easy with this tutorial. Here you will learn how to manipulate Blending Options and Rectangle Tools.
1. Begin with a new file, with a white background. Then create a new layer and set the foreground color to #EEEEEE, then take the Rounded Rectangle Tool and draw out a rectangle.
2. Take the Rectangular Marquee Tool and draw out a rectangle as the image below shows and press delete...
1. Make a new picture (CTRL+N) i used the format 477x250 pixels.
2. Make a background, look in theese other tutorials to learn how, this, this, or this.
3. Click on the 'Rectangular Marquee Tool' and select a box inside the image. (look at the image below)...
Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, May 2005
Forget about measuring your content boxes. This tutorial shows you how to create expandable ones for coding your web pages, proving that size doesn’t always matter.
1. Make a new picture (CTRL+N) i used the format 477x250 pixels.
2. Make a new layer. Press 'D' to reset the colors.
3. Select the 'Pencil Tool' and set the brushsize to 1 pixel. (look at the image below)...
1. Make a new picture (CTRL+N) i used the format 477x250 pixels.
2. Click on the 'Ellipse Tool'.
3. Press SHFT and draw a circle on your image. (look at the image below)...
1. Begin with a new file, 400x50, with #707070 as your background color, then create a new layer in layers palette.
2. Now take the Polygonal Lasso Tool and draw a shape as the image below shows. Hold down Shift to get straight lines.
3. Go to Layer>New Fill Layer>Gradient...










