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I am always trying to figure out new ways to use brushes in Photoshop. There are so many cool things you can achieve with creating unusual custom brushes. Here, in this tutorial, we will look at turning a halftone pattern into a brush, then using the Smudge tool we can get interesting streaks of color. This is just one the numerous way you can use the brush engine in a creative way. So experiment with this feature as much as you can. You never know what you will discover.
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You know those scale markers they have on maps that say that 1″ equals 1 mile? Well, Photoshop can create something called Scale Markers. These are measurement guides that are created based on the measurement scale you use. Once a measurement scale is established, go under the Analysis menu and choose Place Scale Marker. In this example, I have established my measurement scale to interpret 100 pixels as 1″ in a file that’s 10″ wide at 100 dpi. So if I want to create a 3″ scale marker, then I would enter 3 in the Length field. I can also choose to display text as a label for the marker. You can choose its color and placement depending on the file.
Eugene said on — October 14, 2008 @ 2:14 am
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Hi Corey,
hope you will find it interesting on movie posters…
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/10/12/50-beautiful-movie-posters/