3D Software Box Tutorial (Exclusive Tutorial)
Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, May 2005
Today using this tutorial we’ll transform a flat image into a three dimensional software box having contours, shadows, and depth.
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Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, May 2005
Today using this tutorial we’ll transform a flat image into a three dimensional software box having contours, shadows, and depth.
Actions aren't as complicated as they might seem. All they are is a set of commands or actions that you can record or �run'. If you go to the actions palette you can see that there are different default action sets that you can load (production, image effects, etc.)...
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It's fairly easy to record your own action. To start off, go to the actions palette now click on the folder icon. This will create your own set. Give it a name in the pop up window. Now you can press the New Action icon. Enter a name for your new action...
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The first thing you should do when altering any pixels is make a duplicate of the layer you want to screw around with. Just drag it to the new layer icon as shown...
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Go ahead and select the rectangular marquee tool. Just click and drag to form a rectangular selection. Here I'm generally covering the area of this window. When you are the default marquee tool; new selection, you can move the marquee itself around the entire document...
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Start with any image you like. I'm going to introduce you to another very powerful feature of Photoshop; it's called an adjustment layer. Adjustment layers give you the flexibility and power to make powerful, dramatic improvements to your images WITHOUT altering any pixels...
read moreHyperlinks enable people to jump instantly from page to page, or site to site. Such power can create anxiety. To help users browse with confidence, links should be absolutely clear and explicit...
read more'Mouseovers' are common effects, by which an element changes in response to the mouse pointer moving over it. They make links more useful, by clarifying what's active. Mouseovers are practically a universal standard, and should be used wherever possible...
read moreFriends trust each other. If a site is going to be friendly, it's good to trust the user. But where do you draw the line of letting them take responsibility for their own actions? Sometimes a particular user action might have serious results, e.g. deleting data...
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Editor's Pick in Photo Editing, May 2005
Sometimes the lack of body parts can be a stylish visual trick as it is in Moses Pendleton’s ballet "Lunar Sea." In photos, however, it is a mistake needing correction.
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