Digital Glow Effect
Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, August 2005
Using Overlay, we'll convert any average photo to something akin to a stained glass window with geometric fragments.
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Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, August 2005
Using Overlay, we'll convert any average photo to something akin to a stained glass window with geometric fragments.
Until recently the most well-known and widely-used method for transferring variables of a Flash movie from HTML-view, was the addition of the segments to the URL of .swf-document, as shown below...
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Editor's Pick in Web Promotion
Website owners should realise that by optimising their site for the search engines, if done correctly, they can also optimise it for their site visitors...
Think about your own surfing behavior. What types of websites do you visit the most often; which ones keep drawing you back? If you are like most internet surfers, you will spend much of your time hanging around websites with dynamic website content, or content that is updated constantly...
read moreRegardless of our connection speed, Internet users expect information to be readily obtainable, pages to download quickly and solutions at the click of the mouse. As such, you should look at your home page as your Sale point...
read moreWith web sites being more common than ever, people are turning to the web to find products and services where they may have used other mediums previously. In such a cluttered on-line world (and getting busier every day), you need to have something on your site that grabs people's attention...
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Sometimes a drop shadow needs to fall on only part of the layer or layers below. Perhaps the shadow should fall on the content of the layer immediately below, but not the layer below that. You'll need to convert the drop shadow layer effect to a layer of its own, then edit that layer...
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Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials
A layer mask enables you to create areas of transparency without erasing the layer content. Making one is easy, if you know the technique.
Sometimes you need to make it appear that the content of one layer appears both in front of and behind another layer. One example is the Olympic rings. The rings appear to be linked, with each ring "passing through" another. Here's an easy way to handle that problem...
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There are lots of ways to make a photograph look like a painting. Here's another one that simulates painted strokes by blurring dark areas of the image and sharpening lighter areas. It takes just a few steps and works very well with landscapes and other images that include lots of detail...
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