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Matt shows you how to brighten those teeth without an expensive trip to the dentist.
Matt’s new instructional DVD “Automating Photoshop CS2″ is now available on PhotoshopVideos.com.
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Corey has a cool trick for creating a flare brush and see how one effect can lead to another.
See how you can add some subtle touches to give that green screen studio shot the Hollywood treatment.
Corey shows how to create reflective holiday ornaments using 3D in Photoshop.
This week Corey has a cool new trick for using 3D reflections in a rather creative way!
If you have a multilayer composition and you
want to apply an effect to all the layers at once, don’t flatten the layers–use a composite layer instead. Hide the layers you want excluded, and press Shift-Command-Option-E (PC: Shift-Ctrl-Alt-E). A new layer will be created at the top containing a merged copy of all the visible layers.
Another option is to create a new layer at the top of the stack and make it active. Command-click (PC: Ctrl-click) each layer you want to include to make those layers active, as well. Press Option-Command-E (PC: Alt-Ctrl-E).
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Peter said on — September 13, 2008 @ 4:48 pm
Good Job Eazy and Fast
David said on — November 14, 2008 @ 3:07 pm
Great Tut!
So fast and easy and produces nice teeth.
Thanks!
John said on — March 10, 2009 @ 5:47 pm
Wow!
thanks for this, i’ve seen other tutorials on beauty, and there haven’t been making teeth this white, this easy!
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downhukspost said on — December 15, 2010 @ 12:54 am
“You can now set up a series of preset areas in the Clone Stamp tool. Simply click on one of the icons at the top of the Clone Source panel and Option-click (PC: Alt-click) on a point. This will save that location to the first icon. Click on the second icon and do the same thing. Now you can save a series of location points and go back by just clicking on the icon.”
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