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Have you ever spent a lot of time making a selection, and then lost it? Find out how to quickly get it back. Continue Reading »
Dave Cross shows you how to use Layer Comps to show your client different versions of your design. Continue Reading »
Dave Cross shares some tips on using Quickmask in Photoshop to feather a portion of a selection. Continue Reading »
Matt Kloskowski shares some tips on how to improve photos that are taken at night. Continue Reading »
In this beginner level tip, Dave Cross shows the benefits of creating a “New Layer” and using “Sample All Layers” before retouching your photos. Continue Reading »
Matt shows you how to brighten those teeth without an expensive trip to the dentist. Continue Reading »
Dave Cross shows you how to simulate the look of water drops on your photo. Continue Reading »
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.
In the second part of this tutorial, Corey finishes creating this illustration of a striking match.
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.