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Simple Twirl
in Special Effects
Simple Twirl

1. Begin with a new file, 300x200, with #660000 as your background color, then create a new layer in the layers palette.
2. Take the Line Tool and do the settings as the image below shows. And set your foreground color to white.
3. Now hold down Shift while drawing the Line Tool...

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Blue Plastic Background
in Special Effects
Blue Plastic Background

1. Begin with a new file, 800x600, with a white background, then create a new layer in the layers palette, now press D and X to set your foreground color to white and the background color to black.
2. Now go to Filter>Render>Clouds, now should it look something like this...

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Expanding Contentbox
in Web Layout
Expanding Contentbox

Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, May 2005
Forget about measuring your content boxes. This tutorial shows you how to create expandable ones for coding your web pages, proving that size doesn’t always matter.

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Motion Blur Text
in Text Effects
Motion Blur Text

1. Begin with a new file, I choose 300x150, but any size will work, then choose a dark background color.
2. Now take the Text Tool and type in your text.
3. Then right click on the text layer and choose Duplicate Layer, then rasterize the layer, to do that just right click...

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Perspective Text in a Few Steps
in Text Effects
Perspective Text in a Few Steps

1. Make a new picture (CTRL+N) i used the format 477x250 pixels.<br/> 2. Type a text in the middle of the image using the 'Horizontal Type Tool'.<br/> 3. Right-click on the text-layer and choose 'Razterize Layer'...

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Cool Electric Effect
in Special Effects
Cool Electric Effect

1. Make a new picture (CTRL+N) i used the format 477x250 pixels.
2. Press 'D' to reset your colors. Click on Filter > Render > Coulds.
3. Click on Filter > Render Different Coulds...

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Color-change of a car
in Color Management
Color-change of a car

1. Open an image of a car.
2. If the car is in another color than grey/silver, press CTRL+U, set Saturation to 0.
3. Make a new layer, set the 'Blend Mode' to 'Overlay'. (look at the image below)...

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