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One of the most requested features has finally made it to Photoshop with the release of Photoshop CS. Continue Reading »
One such question came in yesterday concerning curved type reflected off a surface. Once I wrapped my brain around it the answer was/is very simple, so we’ll tackle it here. Continue Reading »
Let’s say you want to create some text that looks as though it is disappearing off into the distance. If you notice, you cannot transform text with perspective transform function. Continue Reading »
This week we are going to look at creating a text effect using the new scatter brush option. This effect is simple to create and its not limited to text Continue Reading »
With Halloween right around the corner, it’s time to start dressing things up. And nothing quite says “Happy Halloween” like some slimy letters sliding down the wall. Continue Reading »
Here’s a couple of super quick frame effects to add a little burst of creativity to otherwise mundane photos. Continue Reading »
Photoshop CS includes the Crop and Straighten Photos feature. It enables you to scan a number of images at once and automatically separate that single scan into individual image files. Continue Reading »
Adobe Systems, Inc. is on a crusade. The company wants to unify the concept of the “Raw” file format. Continue Reading »
Clear your mind. Clear your head. Here’s a different way to consider the term “image resolution.” Continue Reading »
Photoshop’s Camera Raw includes a pop-up menu named Size that let’s you change the number of pixels in an image. Continue Reading »
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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.