How to use Smart Filter in Photoshop CS3 (Video Tutorial)
Scott Kelby explains how to use Smart Filters in Photoshop CS3.
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Scott Kelby explains how to use Smart Filters in Photoshop CS3.
read moreBert uses examples to explain the difference between layer masks and alpha channels. Both work the same way, but for a totally different purpose.
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Pixel fonts are all the rage these days in web design. Why? Because they're cool. And they also can be very small and still legible. I'll show you some techniques to make sure your pixel fonts come out nice.
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The new Warp Text feature in Photoshop 6 has inspired a rash of inquires about warping things other than text, as well as some serious version-envy among folks who have not yet upgraded. Here's how to warp anything, using Photoshop 6 or 5.5
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The first thing we are going to do is select the custom shape tool, make the settings like you see here. Choose the fill mode, polygon and set the sides to 6.
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In this tutorial we'll list 10 really useful techniques and shortcuts for Photoshop beginners. These tips will hopefully do wonders for your Photoshop skills, and speed up your work. Enjoy!
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Layer effects was new in Photoshop 5 and makes a lot of third party plugins unnecessary. Here's a brief overview of these effects. Be sure to check out how to use them in the "glass spheroid" tutorial.
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Create stylish patterns, cool results and bandwidth savings assured.
read moreThis Photoshop video tutorial will teach you how to use some of the more advanced batch processing techniques to develop an action which resizes portrait and landscape images correctly and then puts a relative border on top of it all.
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One of the biggest drawbacks to smart filters is that all filters applied to a single layer must share a common filter mask. Fortunately, there's a workaround. To make a long story short, you nest one smart object inside another.
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