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Single Layer Style
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Single Layer Style

To start, create a new image and fill the background with a pattern. Try using a rusty metal or some such, but make sure it is seamless and saved in the loaded pattern set. If not, define the pattern before you continue. Here's one you can use (I'll be using it through this tutorial): Creat...

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Duotone vs. Multichannel
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Duotone vs. Multichannel

Let's explore the multichannel color mode, a mode designed for storage of masks and for specialized printing. When you convert an image to Multichannel mode, you no longer have a composite channel with which to work. You manipulate each color channel individually. (You can, however, select mult...

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Manipulating Style Elements
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Manipulating Style Elements

Just for fun, let's make a quick, cool text style: 1) Open Photoshop. I'm using PS 7 for this tutorial. 2) Create a new image. If it isn't already, fill the background layer with white. 3) Create a new Layer. 4) On the new layer, enter some large type with the Type Mask Tool. ...

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Still More Fun With Layer Styles
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Still More Fun With Layer Styles

First, let's just create a few styles using a single layer and a line of type. When developing styles, I generally begin with the bevel and build from there. The last style element I apply is the drop shadow, primarily so I can get a feel for the color the shadow should be. I usually don't ...

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Hawaiian Style
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Hawaiian Style

Learn to make a Hawaiian styled graphic in a few simple steps. 1) Make a new document. Set the background color to whatever you want. I used #E3B600. 2) Set your foreground and background colors to something like: 3) Now select the paint brush tool. Use the Azalea Brush: ...

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Rounded Edges
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Rounded Edges

Learn to make your images have rounded edges Step 1. Open up any image you would like to use (Make sure it is not the background.) Step 2. Using the rectangular marquee make a selection leaving a few pixels round the edges like the image below Step ...

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Rounded Corners
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Rounded Corners

1. Start by creating a selection with the Elliptical Marquee Tool on the top right corner as shown on fig. 1. Hold down the Shift key while dragging so you get a symmetrical sircle. If you take a close look at the elliptical marquee tool you will notice that it has 4 small regions on each side o...

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