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Wallpaper from photos exclusive tutorial
in Photo Editing
Wallpaper from photos exclusive tutorial

It's a good idea to create your own wallpaper using your favorite snapshots. Your beloved person's photos will please your eyes every time you start your work on a computer. If you just enlarge the photos, it will impair their quality. If you leave them as they are - there will be blanks between t...

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Shading the Selection in Adobe PhotoShop
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Shading the Selection in Adobe PhotoShop

Whether you've made a selection by Photoshop tools or used a plug-in you'd want your selection to look nice and smooth on a new background. If the edges of the selected image were not softened or feathered during the process of selection you may shade them in Photoshop.

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How to Create Sparkling Hot Girl in Photoshop
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How to Create Sparkling Hot Girl in Photoshop

I've seen some very nice images mixing photos with light effects and sparks. If you go to flickr in those Photoshop and Graphic Design groups you will see images with this effect. There's a designer, I think he's Brazilian, who has some amazing designs using this style, his name is Leandro Demetr...

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More luminosity
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More luminosity

One of the main things that every PhotoChopper needs to know is how to free-up, or separate, different parts of an image. With programs like Photoshop there are a number of ways to do this. But this particular tutorial will deal with one of my favorite way to get this sometimes challenging job done....

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Creating Perspective
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Creating Perspective

I'd like to talk about the importance of perspective - often the most forgotten ingredient in PSC entries (with reflection and shadow realism a close second/third).
Have you ever looked at an entry and thought "something looks wrong here, but I can't quite put my finger on it"?

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Making snow
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Making snow

Making snow is not all that hard, but it does consume some time. We will start with an earlier picture that is appropriate and start with the basics and proceed from there. First thing I do with any chop is to up the resolution from the crappy 72 dpi to 300.

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