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Here we will uses a series of custom shapes to create a bullet hole on a brush. Continue Reading »
Here is a quick and easy way to use displacement maps to create a cool grunge look. Continue Reading »
Here we will explore another aspect of custom brushes to create a cool background effect. Continue Reading »
Here is an unusual way of using the Smudge tool to generate interesting halftone streaks. Continue Reading »
Now this is something that still seems to stump people in Photoshop when it come to Layer Styles. Continue Reading »
Learn how to add excitement and energy to your photo in just a few simple steps. Continue Reading »
Here is a cool way to use parts of you photos as abstract design elements. Continue Reading »
Corey shows you how to use a vector mask to pull objects from their background. Continue Reading »
After creating a brush pattern from a stock image of a horse, Corey applies a layer style consisting of outer and inner glows 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.