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The Extract Command
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The Extract Command

The Extract command in Photoshop enables you to isolate a foreground object from its background. Even objects with undefinable edges like hair can now be clipped from their backgrounds with very little manual work. Open the image with the object you want to isolate. I choose an image with a pigeon t...

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Pleasantville Effect
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Pleasantville Effect

If you've ever seen the movie "Pleasantville", you will undoubtably have noticed that parts of the screen are in black and white, and parts of the screen are in color. This was a very cool effect, and in this tutorial I will show you how to make it in just three steps.

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Full Grunge Sig
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Full Grunge Sig

1. First off, open photoshop. Then make a new document 350x125 pixels.
2. Now get your print bucket tool out and fill it with the color black.
3. Ok now you need to get out a grunge brush for this tut. i will be using alias_hardabstractgrunge.

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Menus in photoshop cs2
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Menus in photoshop cs2

Join Terry White as he takes you through the brand new Photoshop CS2. As Photoshop continues to grow it continues to add more features. Terry shows you how to view these new features and also shows you how to customize your pull-down menus in Photoshop CS2.

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Making a smilie face
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Making a smilie face

Make a new document, 1000x1000 pixels, white background.
On a new layer, with the eliptical marquee tool, draw a yellow circle. Double click on the layer to bring up the layer style dialogue and check Stroke, 2 pixels (for my image).
CTRL+click on the thumbnail of the circle to see the...

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