
Easiest Slideshows Ever
You can create PDF slideshows with Photoshop in about... oh... 10 seconds. I'll show you how easy it really is.
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You can create PDF slideshows with Photoshop in about... oh... 10 seconds. I'll show you how easy it really is.
read moreLet's paint your car, without the cost and pain of dealing with your local Maaco.
read morePhotoshop is probably the cheapest alternative to plastic surgery possible. Unfortunately, Photoshop is only helpful in computer land. In this tutorial, I'll show you how to do your own plastic surgery with a nose job to up and coming MTV starlet, Ashlee Simpson.
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1. Open Photoshop. Open Image to apply Glowing light.
2. Make a Duplicate of the image layer and turn it into gray scale using Image > Adjustments > Desaturate
3. The layer palette will look like this. Keep the top layer selected.
Concept: There is a relation between actual image and mask. It is shown by the icon on the layer. We will see the working of this link in the following lesson.
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Editor's Pick in Web Promotion, August 2006
This article, by a very practical young
designer, will help you build an on-line
business in 6 well-defined steps. I left
out the word "easy", because work and
patience are key ingredients of the
success story.
Coaches have a big challenge when seeking clients. They are selling the unknown.
read moreIn this tutorial I'm going to show you how to create forms, which are a great way to collect feedback from your site or if your creating a guestbook. FYI, HTML on it's own cannot create these, this is just the client side part (the forms), creating feedback forms or a guestbook would need to help ...
read moreTerry White demonstrates how to use Adobe Illustrator CS2 to turn pixel based images in scalable vectors by using Live Trace.
read moreNew in Adobe Photoshop CS2 is the Vanishing Point Tool , which lets you clone, paint, and paste elements that automatically match the perspective of the surrounding image area.
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