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Well, I have returned from Photoshop World in Boston and I must say, it was quite a BLAST!!! First, I want to thank everyone who attended my class. I received a lot of positive comments and great suggestions. I anticipate bringing you a lot more in Vegas this September. Midnight Madness…need I say more. It was simply MADNESS. Those of you who were there know that I was a bachelor in the “Midnight Madness Dating Game” and things got a little “weird” to say the least, but hey…we all had a great time. Also, thanks to everyone who told me how much they enjoyed the opening keynote featuring Scott Kelby and the Histograms. We had too much fun just preparing for it, not to mention, actually performing it on stage. Anyway, I just want to say thanks to everyone for making this one of the best Photoshop Worlds going and I can’t wait to see you in Vegas!! Check out pics from the event here.
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Corey shares another way to get a cool 3D light beam effect.
Corey finishes up the Olympic-inspired design that he began last week in Part 1.
The Olympic-inspired tutorial will be coming in two parts. Stop by next week for the conclusion to this video.
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