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Imageready Rollover Palette Part 3

This week I thought I would give our PC users a glance at Imageready 7. So I have taken my screen captures on the PC. Continue Reading »

Imageready Rollover Palette Part 2

This week we are going to take the rollovers in Imageready to a new level. We are going to create custom rollovers Continue Reading »

Imageready Rollover Palette Part 1

Creating a 1 click rollover with styles
I just got back from Photoshop World 2002 in SanDiego. Continue Reading »

Scrolling Text from ImageReady

Using an animated GIF, you can create scrolling text that can be viewed in any Web browser, without a plug-in. And it’s as easy as copying layers and editing a type block. Continue Reading »

Pixel Fonts

Pixel fonts are all the rage these days in web design. Continue Reading »

The 88×31 Button Resolution Trick

I’ll get to this week’s tutorial shortly, but first I wanted to express my deepest thanks to all of you. Continue Reading »

Beveled Steel Type

Brushed metal is always a cool effect to pull off in Photoshop. And after you’ve created your steel texture, what better place to use it than to produce beveled steel type? Continue Reading »

Weathered Words

Make your text look like it’s been around the block… or two! Call it weathered, grungy, or distressed, or what have you Continue Reading »

Perspective for Type Layers

Photoshop’s Transform> Perspective command is grayed out when you have a type layer active in the Layers palette. Continue Reading »

Photoshop CS and Type-on-a-Path

One of the most requested features has finally made it to Photoshop with the release of Photoshop CS. Continue Reading »

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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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