Old Time Photo Effect
Here's how to take your brand new, crystal clear, $400 digital camera photo and make it look 50 years old.
read moreLoading...
Here's how to take your brand new, crystal clear, $400 digital camera photo and make it look 50 years old.
read more
Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, August 2006
This tutorial adds a very special effect to your bag of tricks. Step-by-step directions are provided on how to make the subject of any photo appear to be completely on fire. The pictures tell the whole story.
Layer Comps are a relatively new feature (introduced in CS, I believe) and are a very useful feature if you learn how to use them.
read more
This tutorial shows a quick way to take your normal, boring product shot and make it look more professional and elegant. This isn't a new trick, but it's a really quick process with Photoshop.
read more
You can create stunning panoramas by "stitching" together several adjoining images with Photomerge. Then, with just a few tweaks, you can create a poster print for your home or office.
read more
1. You have your own domain name and web hosting but you decide to host your blog elsewhere.
Why? If your website is www.anythinghere.com then your blog should be hosted at www.anythinghere.com.
The one nagging question that is on every new webmasters mind is "how do I get traffic to my website?" The truth is that unless you're going to spend a lot of money advertising you're going to need to work creating quality content and tracking every stat.
read more
We often use textures while working with web backgrounds, textures for 3d, etc. But many of them have a common problem. When you fill an area with the pattern, seams may appear.
read moreFollowing on from my first tutorial of introduction to cookies, this tutorial shows you how to set multiple cookies. Setting multiple cookies can come in handy if you wish to store more than one piece of information about a user, such as Username & Password for example.
read moreCopyright © . All Rights Reserved