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So, I have already highlighted this book once before but I wanted to call attention to it again for a couple reasons. The first is that I have been bouncing around the various forums and I am noticing that a lot of people are having similar problems and they mostly involve layers, or something related. This book is the ultimate guide for mastering layers. It’s even good to have for quick reference. The way it’s laid out makes it easy to find the solution fast. Another reason is that if you are a straight-up beginner, this is a great place to start. Simple step-by-step techniques will help you understand layer basics in context. One last reason; it’s just a cool looking book. I mean the cover is very slick. C’mon I want it just for that!!!
Seriously though, really comprehensive stuff and fun to learn. Find out more here.
Instead of using a displacement map, here’s another method for taking a custom file and distorting it to match a background image. Continue Reading »
Numerous people have been asking where they can see tutorials I have done in Illustrator. Well one place is over at the Layers Magazine website. I have have several Illustrator tutorials over there all for free. However, if you are going to to be in Vegas for Photoshop World, I will be teaching my Illustrator Down & Dirty Tricks live at the NAPP Expo Theater on Thursday, September 4 at 1:15pm. Don’t miss the fun.
Since we are on the subject of Photoshop World I wanted to also point out another exciting aspect of the event. That is the portfolio reviews. Have your work critiqued by some of the biggest and most respected names out there. This is a rare treat because to get this kind of one on one interaction is worth the price of admission. Go here and fill out the review form if you want to have your work reviewed.
Be sure to head over to Scott Kelby’s blog today because it’s guest blogger Wednesday and you know what that means…um it’s guest blogger Wednesday. This week’s guest is the Digital Dog himself Andrew Rodney. Andrew has been working with Photoshop since version 1.0.7. That’s just crazy. How many of you can say that you have been using the same same software for 20 years? I’d be willing to bet very few. In his post Andrew gets into image processing with Photoshop, Camera Raw and Lightroom and the advantages and disadvantages of each. Very interesting, especially if you teach these apps. Check it out.
Also for those of you going to Photoshop World the deadline for the Guru Awards is closing in fast. Make sure you get your work in by August 15, 2008. This is your chance to get noticed and start making a name for yourself. Hey, it worked for me!
So we all know about the recent release of the new Lightroom 2 and the all-new learning center produced by Scott Kelby and Matt Kloskowski. In addition to that, Matt has also released some new courses over at the Kelby Online Training site. One is the Lightroom 2 Power Session. This course will get you up to speed on all the newest features in the new version and have you implementing these new features in your workflow in no time. There is also Lightroom In Depth, this three part course delves into specific techniques sorting and cataloging, developing and editing, and then printing and showing your photos. These courses are for perfect whether you are just beginning or a veteran Lightroom user. Get more info on these courses here.
Also more cities have been added to the Worldwide PhotoWalk hosted by the NAPP. Check it out and see if your city has been added.
Corey stumbled upon this effect while experimenting with the smudge tool and its finger painting feature. Start off by Continue Reading »
So, a few people have asked me if I am participating in the Worldwide PhotoWalk being hosted by all of us here at the NAPP. I will actually be attending the Ybor City Photowalk which is being lead by our very own Dave Cross. I think Ybor is very interesting in that there is a lot of history there. So if you live in or near the Ybor area, do come out and join us.
Also, today is the final day of the early bird special pricing for Photoshop World. Save $100 off the full conference price. If you haven’t registered yet you better hurry. Here’s the link.
Lastly, I just want to thank all the Planet fans out there for providing your comments on the tutorials. They help me know what you like and give me ideas for future tutorials. So if you see something you like or even if there is something you would like to see, please let me know. I read all the blog comments and tutorial comments. Thanks again and have a good weekend!!
This is a wordwide call to action. If you are a photographer, whether novice or expert, you won’t want to miss Scott Kelby’s WorldWide PhotoWalk on August 23, 2008. First of all, you may be asking, “What is a photowalk?” It’s simply a social event where a group of photographers meet at a specific place and basically just wander the streets shooting anything that is appealing. The beauty of it is that you are amongst knowledgeable people that you can learn from and bounce ideas off of. You can even collaborate and get some really cool shots. The walk ends at a restaurant or somewhere that you can all talk and critique each others shots. As mentioned, this a worldwide event being put on in more than two dozen cities so far. So check the site and see if your city is on the list. Registration is free.
Also, if you want to read an interesting post from a man who knows a thing or two about photo walking, go and check out Scott’s blog. Today he has a guest post from Jeff Revell. Jeff is a Washington DC-based photographer who has hosted several photowalks himself and can definitely get you prepared. In his post, he discusses equipment, preparing for the walk itself, and what happens after the walk. It’s a good read whether you are preparing for a photowalk or if you are just curious what it’s like. Check it out here.
In this design, Corey had set out to blend a large body of text with a silhouetted shape. After some experimenting Continue Reading »
Hey Lightroom users!!! There is all-new updated Lightroom 2.0 Learning Center that just launched only a few hours ago. This learning center is hosted by Scott Kelby and Matt Kloskowski and brings you up to speed on the newest features of Lightroom 2.0. I have to admit I am impressed with this new version. It’s getting more and more customizable and there are new correction tools that will be familiar to Photoshop users. The other cool thing about this learning center, it’s free. Check it out!
Also if you are going to Photoshop World and haven’t registered yet. There is only 3 days left to take advantage of the early bird registration. You can save $100 from the full conference admission by registering on or before August 1, 2008 and for those of you that have already registered, Viva Las Vegas!!!!
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Recreate the text effect from the title to the new blockbuster movie.
Continue exploring the possibilities with Photoshop’s new 3D tools.
Corey shows you how to make a new photo look damaged by blending in some unusual textures.
Use Photoshop’s new 3D tools to create some dazzling background effects.
When I’m done working with an image, I like to sit and admire it (hey, I spent six hours working on it, I should). To do that, I hit the Tab key, then hit the F key three times. This hides all of the panels and toolbars and lets you see the image by itself surrounded by black. To get back to regular mode, press the F key and the Tab key one more time.