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1. Create a new document (600*150).
2. Fill the background with any color you want using the paint bucket tool but apply these settings for a gradient while adjusting the blending options (lyaer - layer style - blending options).
One of the great, fun aspects of Photoshop is being able to create your own photos from elements of other pictures. In this new tutorial, I'm going to be making an underwater scene.
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So, start the Photoshopmachine! Read on: What do you need?
A subject. I chose Sven Jaschan, the 18 year old German whizz-kid who created the Sasser- and NetSky-worms back in 2004.
A fitting photo. I found this picture of a "hackers lair".
1. Create a new document (400*120).
2. Insert a nice background picture and you should have something like this.
3. Now adjust the bleding options of the background layer (layer - layer style - blending options) because we want to add a pattern to make it look a little bit nicer.
1. Create a new document (377*130).
2. Fill the background with #cdc8b5 using the paint bucket tool.
3. Now create a new layer (layer - new layer) and use your brush tool to brush.
In this tutorial you will learn how to make a custom Star Wars Theme using Adobe Photoshop CS3.
read moreTo show you that it's not difficult at all, I wrote this "making of", explaining the basis process and techniques used for the textures on the cloths.
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Now, let's start the tutorial:
1. Start Apophysis.
When you start the program, it automatically generates a random batch of "flames", each numbered and listed in the left column of the screen. If you click on a number, the flame loads into the main work area, where you can edit it if you w...
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