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For web graphics, you need to be careful just how you optimize your design elements, otherwise your type may be too fuzzy due to over optimization. That is why AdobeĀ® Pho...
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For web graphics, you need to be careful just how you optimize your design elements, otherwise your type may be too fuzzy due to over optimization. That is why AdobeĀ® Pho...
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Here is a tutorial an how to do a half wireframe picture using 3ds Max and photoshop.
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Open an image/photograph, preferable a head shot as these work best for the rest of the tutorial I'll be covering here. I've just gone through the tutorial, and here is the before image alongside the after image: I love the process the author of the tutorial uses to cre...
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Step 1 Open background image. Here we used 400 X 250 pixels at 72dpi. Copy this image to your computer or use your own. Step 2 Create a new layer. Press "D" to set default foreground and background colors. Filter > Render > Clouds. Step 3 Filter > Stylize > Find edges. S...
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Let's talk about letters, words, sentences and paragraphs this week. No, you don't have to diagram sentences, and this is not an English lesson. But words and type are a huge part of design. ...
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Textures and the Lighting Effects filter can make an image jump right off the page or screen. Using a texture to create 3D, however, is a scary thing ...
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First let's start out with what Photoshop vector shapes are. They aren't really vector shapes at all. In fact they are a solid fill of color with a mask or clipping path over the top of the color to make it appear as a vector shape. The mask can be edited just like a vector shape is in Illustrator...
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Open a new window with: Width:2pixels Height:2pixels Resolution: 72 pixels/inch Mode: RGB color Contents:Transparent Zoom in the window, so that it is big enough for you to see. Next, select the half of the image. [you can do it by setting Rectangular Marquee Tool (M) to Fixed Size, Widt...
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1. Open your image, select the Rectangular Marquee Tool and in the Options Bar select Style: Fixed Size, chose Width 1 px, the height is up to you according to your image. You can easily find out what the dimensions are of your document. At the bottom you see a li...
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In this tutorial I will explain a technique often used in the printing industry, so most likely, you'll have seen this technique used on a photo in some kind of article or fashion magazine... It's called Duotones and allows the Photoshop user to replace ...
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