brush tutorial original brushes Tape version [photoshop]

Posted by admin on July 19th, 2010 and filed under photo shop tutorial | No Comments »


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How to do this effect in photo shop, gimp, or any other program?

Posted by admin on July 15th, 2010 and filed under photo shop tutorial | 1 Comment »

I want to give my photos this effect that looks like a transparent sheet or glass line or wave. it looks like the logo on this site. http://www.consolespot.net/psp-themes/ the logo has two of these (not the logos) Is there a filter or a program that can do this. I already found a tutorial (smooth wave tutorial) thats not it. There has to be a way to do this. can anyone tell me multiple options? Thanks!

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free tutorials using photo shop 7.0?

Posted by admin on July 11th, 2010 and filed under photo shop tutorial | 1 Comment »

I just got adobe photoshop 7.0 but I am finding it hard to work with,anybody know of a free tutorial on how to use it?

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Photoshop Tutorials And Videos

Posted by admin on July 7th, 2010 and filed under photo shop tutorial | No Comments »

Adobe Photoshop is one of the finest tools obtainable today when it comes to editing photos and designing websites. I have put together some Photoshop tips that will assist you grasp the concept of Photoshop. While there may be a lot of tools involved in the software, it is also one of those that give the greatest output when it comes to designing.

To help you start learning this powerful program, start with the basics of Adobe Photoshop to learn and learn the tools and to avoid any frustrations in your work, Indeed, a little patience in learning the tools and the basics can help keep your enthusiasm and interest in learning and using the program in your projects. Here are some basic tools that you may should to familiarize to start with Adobe Photoshop.

Understanding the Tools    Click Here for your Free Photoshop Video Series

If it is your first time with the program, you may be overwhelmed by the many icons in its toolbox and you may well be overwhelmed with what to use when. For beginners, it is important to understand the basics. You may want to group these tools according to their function to make them easier to keep in mind.

Learn the image analysis tools - the Histogram, the Eyedropper, and the Info Palette

These 3 tools present you with fundamental information about your image or photograph. The Histogram will advise you everything you need to know about the exposure of the photograph, whether or not it is under or over exposed, and the tonal range. The Eyedropper tool will provide you important information about the colors in the image; especially if there is a color cast (a color cast is an undesirable overall dominant color) you need to correct. The Info palette (or window) will provide statistical feedback when using the eyedropper and also when using other tools. This is an important reference for advanced work so is worth getting to be familiar with at the start.

Learn to crop the picture - Use the Crop tool

Cropping is the procedure of getting rid of anything from around the sides of a photo that does not add to the impact of the photo. The Crop tool should be learned next since cropping is a extremely important resourceful process. There are very few photos that can’t help from being cropped. Too many Photoshop beginners just accept the content of the picture as it came from the camera. The added benefit of cropping the picture near the beginning is that you also reduce the file size which makes extra changes to the image run much quicker since you are using less memory and disk space.

Learn to correct the tonal values - Use the Levels command

The next logical step is to correct any exposure problems or tonal range issues. If the photo is too dark or light now is the time to fix it. To do tonal corrections you need to find out to use the Levels command. Learn how to straighten a tilted image – Use the ruler to find the angle of tilt.

Learning to use the Ruler tool will allow you to determine precisely the angle of a tilted horizon and this can then be used with the rotate canvas command to rapidly correct a tilted image. Learning to work the ruler and rotate canvas combination makes correcting these pictures really easy!

Learn the Brush Tool - Use the eraser

You will also find the brush, which is one of the important tools that you will be using, the eraser, the blur or the sharpen tool and most especially the clone stamp. The clone stamp has been one of the many important tools in Photo shop that you will find awesome, as it will duplicate a particular image in the picture, and helpful if you should to create more trees, or delete somebody in the background.

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Photoshop splatter paint tutorial

Posted by admin on July 3rd, 2010 and filed under photo shop tutorial | No Comments »


In this video I show you a couple of good examples of how to use a splatter paint brush and a couple of very simple yet helpful tricks on doing so. link for my splatter brushes used in tutorial (below) www.brusheezy.com Where I get all my brushes or a lot of them is (below) www.brusheezy.com thanks rate commet

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Photo shop questions on how to do a couple things…?

Posted by admin on June 29th, 2010 and filed under photo shop tutorial | 1 Comment »

I am now at a loss for words because I can’t remember what all these things are called but if anyone can help me find a tutorial on how to do these on photo shop I’d appreciate it.
I see these beautiful portraits that have a dark haze around the edges making you focus in on the subject in the photograph, how do you do that with photo shop?? Also does anyone know how to add clouds or change the colors of the sky in outdoor portraits. Thank so much in advance!!

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Free Online Resources For Photoshop Tutorials

Posted by admin on June 25th, 2010 and filed under photo shop tutorial | No Comments »

Photoshopping is more than just a neologism. It has become an industry all on its own. From doctored pictures to special effects to stunning works of art, Photoshop has let itself be known and while there have been many imitators, Photoshop remains the premier image editing software trusted by millions. If you want to get into the action, learn Photoshop using free tutorials online. Here’s how:

Free online tutorials
Go to the main men themselves at http://Adobe.com. Photoshop is one of Adobe’s most recognizable and popular products other than Adobe Acrobat. This is also the site you should go to if you want to learn more about the features and functions offered with every Photoshop version. Every time a new version comes out, http://Adobe.com not only publishes valuable information about it, they also update their tutorials page.

Simply go to this page and find the tutorials appropriate for your particular Photoshop version. This is a veritable fiesta of free Photoshop tutorials, offered buffet-style. Simply pick which ones interest you and start learning. However, if you’ve never used Photoshop before, take advantage of the free tutorials and spend some time with the basics. You’ll be glad you did, especially later when you’ll be taking up the more advanced lessons.

Adobe.com has enough free Photoshop tutorials to keep you busy, but there are other sites you can check out for other tricks. Check out http://Tutorialized.com. This is a site that provides free tutorials for every sort of lesson you’ve been dreaming about. They have nearly 6,000 free Photoshop tutorials that will let you in on the secrets to creating spectacular digital art and amazing special effects.

You can click on any of the 19 categories to choose what you want to learn or check out the newest offerings recommended on the site. You can also get in touch with other Photoshop users through the site by joining the discussion forum. If there is a Photoshop problem you can’t seem to solve, you can ask any of the users online or post a message to get an answer to your inquiry.

Another site worth checking is http://IntelligentEdu.com. If you have a specific Photoshop tutorial in mind, try using this site, a free training blog for various software such as Photoshop, Dreamweaver, FrontPage, Flash and other Adobe Macromedia applications. It’s also a great resource page for books on various computer subjects.

Go to http://SketchPad.net. The free tutorials are outlined on the page, allowing you to choose from the most basic features to the most advanced. Learn about paths, custom textures, layers and effects in simple and clear instructions. You can also jump forward to the free photo-retouching tutorials or learn the vector principle through their tutorials on the special Photoshop project.

Another site that offers great Photoshop tutorials for free is http://PhotoshopTutorials.com. This is actually a directory that offers a listing of quality Photoshop lessons, although there are some really great sample tutorials you can try from the site, courtesy of other sites such as http://NewTutorials.com, http://Depiction.Net and http://PhotoshopLab.com. Simply click on the link to Adobe Photoshop Tutorials to access the page or start with the featured tutorials immediately. You might want to explore a little bit, though because the site has a lot to offer.

Looking for free Photoshop tutorials are not that difficult because there are literally tens of thousands you can use online, not to mention the dozens of tutorials offered through CDs and DVDs. If you want to learn photoshop, start now and check out the sites. The earlier you learn, the faster you’ll be able to use Photoshop with confidence.

Mario Churchill is a freelance author and has written over 200 articles on various subjects. For a free photo shop tutorial and or to purchase a video photo shop tutorial checkout his website.

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A User-Friendly Photoshop Tutorials Guide

Posted by admin on June 21st, 2010 and filed under photo shop tutorial | No Comments »

Adobe photo shop is absolutely one of the most important, useful, popular programs in the world today. It is the leading software for graphics design and photography. Because of this, knowing how to use photo shop is considered a requirement these days if you want to venture in the field of visual arts. This is also why there are hundreds of photo shop tutorials that have been released catering to different needs and to different facets of this remarkable program.

With so many choices it can indeed be so confusing to choose the right photo shop tutorial for you. Perhaps knowing what kinds of tutorials out there can help you decide for yourself what would fit you depending on your needs. You may also take multiple photo shop tutorials to cover different areas of interest, you may find things useful in one type of tutorial even if your main concern is something else. Here are some of the general types of photo shop tutorials you would be able to find in many of the photo shop resources everywhere.

1. Basic Tutorials – these are photo shop tutorials for the unengaged. If you are not really familiar with photo shop and you would just want to learn how to work your way around the software then you would greatly benefit from basic tutorials. A basic tutorial should teach you what tools there are in photo shop and the capabilities you would be endowed by using them. Some basic tutorials also provide you with some useful advanced lessons that can come in handy some time in the future.

2. Color Tutorials – obviously, these tutorials teach you all about colors and how to manipulate them in photo shop. This is very useful if you want to create certain effects by changing hues and tints or turning photos into black and white. A lot of digital photographers make use of this to enhance their photos.

3. Photo Editing and Scanning – this is again a photographer’s realm, both for amateurs and professionals. Such tutorials can help you know how to rehash pictures you have taken to make them better (or worse if you want to play pranks on your friends). These tutorials also instruct you how to best scan your paper photos so that they would turn out well when they become digitized.

4. Text Effects – Photo shop allows you to do a lot with texts, this can be helpful in creating ads and teasers. These tutorials can help you make the most of text, incorporating them into pictures or just adorning them as the main focus of the graphics.

5. Effects Tutorial – these tutorials would teach you how to come up with impressive effects that can make your graphics astonishing. You would be amazed at how much photo shop can do and this would indeed be very useful if you want to go beyond showing off pictures.

6. Backgrounds and Textures – another great thing about photo shop is that it can make pictures appear even more lifelike by playing on different visual textures. These tutorials teach you how to make wonderful visual surfaces that can be quite appealing for viewers.

There are many other types of photo shop tutorials and they can definitely help you take advantage of this powerful software. Try them out for yourself and see how much you can do with the photo shop.

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Photoshop Tutorial: Visual Effects/Torn Paper Part 1

Posted by admin on June 13th, 2010 and filed under photo shop tutorial | 1 Comment »


Now, part of 10 Minute Design TV, this video aired on ISFlicks, originally. This 2-part tutorial demonstrates how to create a torn-edge image and use it in digital art to simulate torn/ripped paper. Part 1: Creating the Torn-Edge Image Part 2: Using the image to create the effect of torn/ripped paper

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Sweet Custom Twitter Template Tutorial

Posted by admin on June 9th, 2010 and filed under photo shop tutorial | 1 Comment »


Today I will be showing you guys how to create your very own custom Twitter template. Be unique, be creative, be yourself! You will learn the very basics as well as be provided a template that you may work off of. Custom templates will attract fellow ‘Twitters’ and get you noticed quicker! Go crazy and let me know how it turns out! Thanks for watching! Download template: latified.blogspot.com

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