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More Hollywood Inspiration

A while back I did a post about a company called Daniel Clark and Associates. They design marketing material for major motion pictures. Well, there is another company I found online that does even more cool Hollywood stuff. They are called BLT & Associates and get this, their site is bltomato.com. That’s too funny and with a portfolio of Hollywood’s biggest blockbusters, they have truly cemented themselves as the source for feature film branding. Just looking through their portfolio of images always sparks something for me. They have just recently redesigned their site with neat Flash interactivity that allows you to move around a mosaic of movie posters. It really is pretty cool! Check it out!

Custom Coins

In this tutorial Corey creates a realistic-looking coin effect using the channels palette and the lighting effects filter. Continue Reading »

Photoshop Book of the Week

This week I recommend Photoshop for Video by Richard Harrington. This book covers the information you need to implement Photoshop into your video workflow. It covers using channels effectively, setting up automation, creating interesting effects, and much more. If you want to get a better handle on working with Photoshop in your video workflow then this is the book for you. Richard is an Adobe Certified Expert in Photoshop and After Effects and is an instructor at major events like Photoshop World and NAB. His visual communications consultancy, RHED Pixel, creates motion graphics and produces video and multimedia projects. Richard also has a blog at RasterVector.com and another at PhotoshopForVideo.com. You can also find out more about his book here.

New Workshop!

Famed wedding photographer and Photoshop World instructor David Ziser has a new workshop. It’s called David’s Digital Master Class, and if you want to improve your flash technique, your photography expertise, your Photoshop and Lightroom skills, and build a more profitable business, then David’s Master Class is for you. Nobody can put more down to earth, practical, usable ideas into a week long course than David – he’s been doing it for over 20 years. By incorporating David’s class information, you will quickly see improved results in your lighting, imagery, and your bottom line. The cost – only $795. Call 800.292.2994 today to register – class size is limited to only 25 participants. All info at www.davidziser.com.

PhotoshopUser TV Live from Photoshop World

This week’s episode of PhotoshopUser TV was filmed at Photoshop World in Orlando. The Photoshop Guys are in usual form as they bring cool Photoshop tips right from the showroom floor. Also, RC managed to make his way around the Expo and talk with a few of the vendors at the event. Check that episode out here.

Also, as you may remember, Adobe released a public beta of Lightroom 2.0 and it has gotten a lot of people asking questions as to whether or not they should try it. Matt Kloskowski, who hosts the Lightroom Killer Tips site, posted a very informative Q&A regarding common about questions on this very subject. Check that out here.Oh yeah, and have a Happy Tax Day!!

“See What’s Possible” Winners

For those of you who haven’t heard – the winners for the $20,000 design contest put on by Cut & Paste and Adobe were announced at Photoshop World. The winners and finalists’ animations can be viewed here on John Nack’s blog. You can also view other entries on YouTube. These animations are simply incredible and the quality is amazing. Very creative stuff. A big congratulations goes out to TJ Sochor for winning the grand prize of $20,000 and the entire Master Suite. In other news, Scott Kelby was in Dubai over the weekend teaching at the Adobe Middle East Conference. He posted some really cool pictures of interesting landmarks on his blog.

Borders Under a Minute

Create really cool borders in under a minute to use on virtually any one of your photos or even video for that matter. Continue Reading »

New Online Course!

My newest online course is available now over at Kelby Training. This new course is called Mastering the Pen Tool. It deals with all aspects of the pen tool and its various functions in Photoshop, but more than that, it covers everything having to do with vectors in Photoshop. This includes shape layers, custom shapes, vector masks, and much more. If you have ever wanted to master the pen tool and all its functions, this is the course for you. Check it out here. Happy Friday!!

Adobe TV is Live!

Yesterday Adobe launched Adobe TV. This new media server streams content from numerous sources; all of them dealing with the creative suite. They have even got a few new shows they created themselves. Of course, you can also access highly-rated shows like Photoshop User TV and Layers TV. You can access these through the site here or through the Adobe Media Player that is available for download here. The speed of the player is remarkably quick with very little lag time. This is so cool. If only I had this many resources for learning when I started out.

Photoshop Book of the Week

This week’s selection is the newest book from photographer Kevin Ames. It is called The Digital Photographer’s Notebook: A Pro’s Guide to Adobe Photoshop CS3, Lightroom, and Bridge. If you are a photographer, novice or a professional, you will benefit greatly from this book. It not only covers the important functions of these apps, but it also gets into specific workflows based on the type of scenario you find yourself in. Kevin is a remarkable commercial photographer and is also an instructor at Photoshop World, among other workshops. You can find out more about Kevin at www.amesphoto.com and to learn more about his book go here.

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Adding Keywords to Multiple files

In Bridge, you can add keywords to images to make searching for pictures a little less cumbersome. You don’t, however, want the process to become tedious as well. By either Command-clicking (PC: Ctrl-clicking) or Shift-clicking on images, you can select multiple files inside Bridge. Once you have the files selected, you can go to the Keywords panel and turn on any keyword you like. This will apply the keyword to all of the files that you have selected. It takes away a little bit of the pain of categorization, but just a little.

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