The Magic Wand Tool
Especially for high contrast images the Magic Wand tool makes selection simple. A tool for daily use this example shows how to remove a background quickly and easily.
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Especially for high contrast images the Magic Wand tool makes selection simple. A tool for daily use this example shows how to remove a background quickly and easily.
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Editor's Pick of March, 2010
Move one step further than just using Photoshop for simple photographic touch ups and learn a few sweet techniques that will come handy in any sort of image editing as well as web design.
It shows one way of making interesting borders for your photos.
read moreIn the next tutorial learn how to use brushes and text tools, these tools can do basic web design.
read moreThe Magnetic Lasso is a capable selection tool. Available in both Elements and CS, it's options and controls allow for creating a relatively fast and well-defined outline. All you need to do is understand the essentials and get dragging away!
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Darrell Heath opens up Photoshop and talks about creating table styles.
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Sometimes you might want to add a stroke to a stroke on the same layer in Photoshop. Thankfully with a simple technique you can.
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If you are not already using the quick select tool you should give it a go - it can be far more efficient than the magic wand or magnetic lasso tools.
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Editor's Pick of March, 2010
Mesh pattern overlay and a subtle vignette effects will let you make large images stylish and slick to be used as a desktop wallpaper or a web design background.
Little update: please make sure to set up the image in Grayscale mode before applying the filter.
And, please, please: it has to be done on a background layer! Don't create a new layer.
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