Changing heads
How many times have you tried putting someone's head on someone else's body? Possibly to make them look buff and big?
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How many times have you tried putting someone's head on someone else's body? Possibly to make them look buff and big?
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Making retro dots with photoshop takes a long time, getting the marquee tool and cutting away and adding bits... Well, now you will learn how to do it automatically with the actions tool!
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Start by creating tile 3 shape using custom shape tool.
Duplicate the layer. Press Ctrl+T. Scale it down and rotate 45°.
Similarly create another duplicate. Scale, rotate and fill it with black color.
This tutorial will demonstrate how to extract a clean mask from a photo of a tree set against a blue sky, using channels and levels, and then export the final result as a transparent .png. The general concepts may be intuitively applied to other applications.
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This is an advanced Photoshop tutorial. Do not attempt this if you are not sufficient with the basic functions of the Photoshop Interface. My Lighting Effects tutorial is recommended reading, so if you don't have experience with the Photoshop Lighting Effects filter.
read moreThis tutorial will explain how to export transparency in a bitmap image from Photoshop to Flash using the .png format.
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Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, May 2006
Wanting to raise the "coolness" factor on your site? Well why not add a grunge effect to your graphics? Click on the link to find out more.
Another slicing and simple coding tutorial. This tutorial is more basic and uses rather a very simplistic layout for easy slicing and coding.
read moreThis tutorial is NOT going to teach you how to design your button, we are going to assume that you already have your button ready, you will need an image of the original button and an image of how its going to look on a rollover, I have done my buttons in Photoshop.
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1. Type two different texts with the same color on transparent background with two different layers.
2. Select the first text layer. Make a duplicate. Apply the Blur filter on the copy.
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