Dreamweaver Snippets, Make Coding Easier
For those of you who use Dreamweaver, I am sure that if you are anything like me, there are endless times where you are copying code from a previous project and pasting it into a current project.
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For those of you who use Dreamweaver, I am sure that if you are anything like me, there are endless times where you are copying code from a previous project and pasting it into a current project.
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One of the most frequently asked questions I get about my artwork and photography, is how I age them and add the torn, wrinkled paper effect to the work. The reason that I do not answer each email in detail is that I do not have a certain set of steps that I follow each time, at least not the same s...
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I have received several requests on how I illustrate and color some of my tablet work; enough requests in fact to warrant this tutorial. Before I get started, I am using Photoshop 7 and a Wacom Intuos2. I have not tested this tutorial against other versions of Photoshop or other tablets, however it ...
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This is a relatively easy tutorial, and as with pretty much anything, I am sure there are better ways to go about this. However, this is how I do "thangs" so if you are interested in how to manipulate an image as I have in my gallery, please keep reading.
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NOTE:I had originally taken this tutorial down for fear of the concept being "dated", however, I have had enough requests to upload it again.
This question is frequent enough now that spending time to create a tutorial on the subject is warranted.
This effect brightens up a dull image and is incredibly easy to do. 1. Choose an image that has a plain white background and doesn't hav too much detail.2. Go to Image > Adjustments > Threshold.Threshold Level: [around] 118 (or whatever suits your image).Don't worry if it looks a bit sharp at ......
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As I have some fun on the bulletin boards, toying with photographs, I often see people who have the interest in doing the same type of photo manipulation but do not have the initial know-how to get them started. ...
read moreSo you are feeling a bit creative and are ready to sit down and punch out some designs, eh? What works for me might not work for you, however, this article can hopefully offer you a friend.....
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So now that we have an image to work with, lets make it look old and worn. The first step deals with adding the sepia tone to the image. This can be accomplished with minimal steps and is very simple. These initial s...
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First you need an image. For this example, I am using one of the images I submitted for the Pixel Wrath Chapters competition. The only reason being is that I it was pretty much complete except for the tape so I had to...
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