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in Flash Tutorials
Using alpha

1. You need to make the object transparent in this project.
2. Create a new file.
View > Rulers
View > Grid > Show Grid
View > Grid > Edit Grid (10 X 10 px)
3. Drag the horizontal & vertical guide lines to get the center.
View > Guides > Lock Guides

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in Flash Tutorials
Frame by Frame Part 1

1. You need to make frame by frame animation in this project.
2. Create a new file.
View > Rulers
View > Grid > Show Grid
View > Grid > Edit Grid (10 X 10 px)
3. Drag the horizontal & vertical guide lines to get the center.
View > Guides > Lock Guides

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in Flash Tutorials
Onion Skin

1. Onion Skin gives you more control over the animation.
2. Create a new file. Create two layers. Draw the fixed objects on the bottom layer. And hammer which is movable on the top layer.
3. Insert 9 frames on the bottom layer. Convert hammer into symbol using F8...

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Starry Nights
in Photo Editing
Starry Nights

To begin, lets duplicate the 'background' layer & rename it to 'starrynights' as I have captured below. Switch to the 'Channels Palette' and duplicate the 'Blue' channel so that you now have 'Blue Copy' as I have captured below...

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Rustic Skies
in Photo Editing
Rustic Skies

To begin, lets duplicate the 'background' layer & set its Blend Mode to 'Overlay'. Next, at the bottom of the layers palette, select the 'Add New Fill...' icon (encased in red) and from the list choose 'Gradient Map'...

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Creating LineArt from Photos
in Special Effects
Creating LineArt from Photos

To begin, have the target image layer selected, as I have captured above. Next, go 'Filter/Blur/Smart Bur' as I have captured below. From the 'Smart Bur' dialog, make sure the 'Edge Only' Mode is selected and toy with the 'Radius'/'Threshold' sliders...

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Sketch Effect: Adding color to the eyes
in Color Management
Sketch Effect: Adding color to the eyes

Upon request, here's how I added color to the eyes. First, 'Set the Foreground color' that you would like to make the eye's. (I used '#1B9DE7').Next zoom in on the picture and using the 'Elliptical Marquee Tool (M)' make two selections to cover both eyes, as I have captured below.

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