Generated Content
Tutorial that will explain all about generated content and its relation with CSS. Generated content is a content created by a browser but not represents either by a markup or the content itself.
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Tutorial that will explain all about generated content and its relation with CSS. Generated content is a content created by a browser but not represents either by a markup or the content itself.
read moreThere are more and more visual effect exist in web pages these time. The tutorial will show you simple way to keep your visual effect in CSS.
read moreI've heard it said, and even seen it written, that blogging is better than SEO for getting traffic. Are blogging traffic or SEO traffic generation techniques better for you, or does it not really matter?
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This tutorial will show you how to create a clean looking layout for your portfolio.
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What would you think about tuning your bmw by replacing half of it with pieces of an old Cuban car? You would get something like this:
Talk about a pimped car! Maybe a little difficult to make this in real life (a challenge for the people of West Coast Customs?), but in Photoshop, everybody can...
So, start the Photoshopmachine! Read on: What do you need?
A subject. I chose Sven Jaschan, the 18 year old German whizz-kid who created the Sasser- and NetSky-worms back in 2004.
A fitting photo. I found this picture of a "hackers lair".
Some time ago, I was looking on Google for an image of a centaur. Guess what, I saw nearly more Photoshopped "human" centaurs than original drawings. Mostly stuff like this and this.
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All right folks, time do dive in. Altough I'm still very busy setting this thing up, but I've decided to start with the first tutorial ( I couldn't wait ). It's a how-to for making a dwarf from a giant ( as you may have guessed from the title ), very usefull trick indeed.
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1. Create a new document (800*600).
2. Fill the background with #313b44 and look at the guides I've created in the screenshot below.
1. Create a new document (800*700).
2. Fill the background with #ffffff.
3. Now create a new layer (layer - new layer) and select a rectangle like shown and fill it with #ffffff.
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