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Fixing busted britney
in Photo Editing
Fixing busted britney

Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, August 2006
Let’s face it. Most people in Hollywood aren’t anywhere as attractive as they seem. Thanks to computers, you can take a busted up real life shot of Britney Spears and make her look attractive. Check this tutorial out for more inform...

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Glass Border
in Photo Editing
Glass Border

1. Open Photoshop. Open the image to apply Glass border.
2. Select Rectangular Marquee Tool and make rectangular selection on the image.
3. Go to Channels tab. Create new channel.

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Cross Border
in Photo Editing
Cross Border

1. Open Photoshop. Open the image to apply cross border.
2. Select Rectangular Marquee Tool and make rectangular selection on the image.
3. Go to Channels tab. Create new channel.

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in Web Design Principles
What is XHTML?

We have all heard of HTML. HTML stands for Hypertext Markup Language. What is a hypertext markup language, you ask? It is a language for specifying how certain text should appear. When you design a web page, you want certain content or text to be displayed in a specific way.

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Metal Spikes
in Drawing Techniques
Metal Spikes

Learn how to make a simple metal spike and realistic cracks. Recycle the same layers to make more spikes and take advantage of global lighting built into Photoshop.

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in HTML Tutorials
Using Frames

Framesets are not recommended if you want search engines to be able to read the content within your site, used well these can look nice but you probably won't get good search engine rankings.

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Butterfly Content Box
in Web Layout
Butterfly Content Box

1. Start Photoshop.Open a new document 300 x 300 with transparent background. Then with your Rectangular Marquee Tool make a shape as big as your content box should be and fill it with white (#FFFFFF).
2. Then go to Layer- Layer Style and choose Inner Shadow.

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Circle Logo
in Drawing Techniques
Circle Logo

1. First you open a new document 300x300 with a white background.Then you go to Layer- New Layer and with your Eliptical Masquee Tool you make a shape. Fill it up with (#E6E6E6).
2. Layer -New Layer and make a new circle inside of the first one. Now go to Layer-Layer Style and pick Drop Shado...

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