Steaming food
Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, June 2006
Creating the appearance of smoke or steam coming off of food or any other object could really be a useful thing to know. Take a look at this tutorial to find out more.
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Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, June 2006
Creating the appearance of smoke or steam coming off of food or any other object could really be a useful thing to know. Take a look at this tutorial to find out more.
Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, June 2006
Don't you just hate it when you have taken that perfect picture and then you discover that there is an annoying power line in the shot? Well now you can do something about it. Click here to find out more.
One of the most frequently asked questions I get about my artwork and photography, is how I age them and add the torn, wrinkled paper effect to the work. The reason that I do not answer each email in detail is that I do not have a certain set of steps that I follow each time, at least not the same s...
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Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, June 2006
In advertising, the key to success is getting the customer to notice your product. This tutorial will show you all the tricks on how to emphasize objects in photos in order to make them really stand out.
This is a relatively easy tutorial, and as with pretty much anything, I am sure there are better ways to go about this. However, this is how I do "thangs" so if you are interested in how to manipulate an image as I have in my gallery, please keep reading.
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Our original image was taken at Lythan St Annes with the Nikon Coolpix 990 just as a thunder storm was brewing. We now want to make this image look as if the the storm is really beginning to rage. However, looking at our image we can see the figures are walking out of the picture so our first job is...
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Photoshop's Motion Blur is a great filter, but it doesn't really look like someone is moving fast- it looks more as if you're rapidly shaking your head back and forth.
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Our image was taken with the Coolpix 990 and like most digital images straight from the camera they require some kind of tweaking to bring the best out of them. Using just some of Photoshop's tools we can add far more impact to our images.
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The original image was taken with the Olympus E10 on a bright sunny day. Even though it looked good it lacked the punch that can be achieved with a polarize filter. But in a few simple steps using Photoshop we can really add some impact to our image.
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