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There is a new episode of the hilarious “You Suck at Photoshop” series or should I say, the award-winning series. Anyway this time takes a stab at Smart Objects. One of my most favorite Photoshop features and as usual you can expect the same raw humor delivered in his patented irreverent style. Isn’t t that what made it famous though. Check it out. Just don’t let your boss catch you.
Last week Scott Kelby posted a couple segments of a phone interview he had with attorney Ed Greenberg regarding the legalities of copyrights, model releases, shooting in public, etc. If you are a professional photographer, you may find this very interesting. Check it out here.
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Corey takes this image and adds some cool design effects.
Creating Cool stage Curtains as a Background Effect.
Celebrate the holiday season by learning how to use Photoshop to create falling snow over your favorite holiday image.
Corey goes back a few decades in style and explains how to create this groovy text design.
In Vanishing Point, you can take advantage of the new measurement tools by measuring something in three dimensions. You simply grab the Measure tool (R) and click between two points. Then in the top of the dialog, enter an establishing value in the Length field. This value will be what all other measurements will be based on. You can then render these measurements to Photoshop from Vanishing Point’s flyout menu. TIP: You may want to use a blank layer before going into Vanishing Point because when measurements are rendered, they appear on the currently active layer.