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Photoshop Basics Tutorials
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Create a Glossy Orb
techtut.com in Photoshop Basics on September 28, 2007
This tutorial will show you how to create a glossy orb.
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Photoshop Basics
evogfx.com in Photoshop Basics on September 1, 2007
Learn some of the basics of photoshop. Ideal for beginners.
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Image Resolution, Pixel Dimensions
photoshopessentials.com in Photoshop Basics on August 29, 2007
Let's look at some of the most confusing terms you'll come across when working on images in Photoshop: image resolution, pixel dimensions and document size - what it all means, why it's so important to understand, and why you may not need to understand it at all!
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Geometric Shape Effects
mintyferret.com in Photoshop Basics on August 27, 2007
In this tutorial, I'll show you how to create spiffy-looking complex geometric shapes using pre-defined Photoshop shapes. You'll get practise with the Direct Selection Tool, as well as different Transform properties
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Install & Use Free Photoshop Brushes
photoshopsupport.com in Photoshop Basics on August 23, 2007
How to install free Photoshop brushes, plus 28 free frames and borders Photoshop brush set.
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Everyday Photo Techniques, Part I
layersmagazine.com in Photoshop Basics on August 21, 2007
Digital photographer Rick Sammon shares some tips on balancing the right amount of light and shadow in order to "make" a picture rather than "take" a picture.
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Bicubic Sharper
tutorials.watchandlearnphotoshop.com in Photoshop Basics on August 20, 2007
When resizing an image in Photoshop, if you use all the default settings, the image will end up with a little bit of a blur to it--hardly distinguishable, but it is there. In this tutorial, you will learn how to customize the way your image is resampled when you resize it in order to maintain the sharpness of the image.
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The Vanishing Point Tool
photoshoptalent.com in Photoshop Basics on August 7, 2007
There comes a time in any photoshop user's life when they finally notice a little tool in the filter menu called 'Vanishing point'. But what is this strange and mysterious tool, What does it do, apart from annoy people? Nearly all, they say, is about to be revealed.
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Rubber Band
tutorials.watchandlearnphotoshop.com in Photoshop Basics on August 7, 2007
The pen tool can be a little tricky to use, and until you get used to it, you might not always know where your next anchor point is going to leave you. In this tutorial, Geoff Riggs will show you how to use the Rubber Band option with your pen tool, which will allow you to see hints of what your shape will look like.
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Dotted Lines
tutorials.watchandlearnphotoshop.com in Photoshop Basics on July 31, 2007
Photoshop doesn't provide any quick means of creating dotted lines, but in this tutorial, Geoff Riggs will show you how to create your own customized dotted line quickly and easily, using the paintbrush tool.
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Tricky Selections
tutorials.watchandlearnphotoshop.com in Photoshop Basics on July 28, 2007
It's not always easy to make complex selections in your Photoshop images, but in this tutorial, trainer Geoff Riggs will show you one very effective way to use the highlights in an image to make a selection in order to alter an image.
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Open Type Font Embellishments
tutorials.watchandlearnphotoshop.com in Photoshop Basics on July 26, 2007
In today's tutorial, Photoshop trainer Geoff Riggs shows you how to add embellishments and alter the appearance of specific letter pairings for open type fonts.
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Document Sizing Tips
tutorials.watchandlearnphotoshop.com in Photoshop Basics on July 22, 2007
In this video tutorial, trainer Geoff Riggs illustrates a few different tips for setting document size in Photoshop, including a shortcut on how to create a new document that's the same size as your current document.
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Media Business Logo
fierydarts.com in Photoshop Basics on June 28, 2007
This tutorial will show you how to design a logo to be used for a media based business.
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Designing Labels with Photoshop
layersmagazine.com in Photoshop Basics on June 15, 2007
Here's a way to design labels that you can then quickly modify for related products. Photoshop's Smart Objects, align-and-distribute options, and layer groups make it easy to repeat your label design to fit the label stock.
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Photoshop History
webdesign.org in Photoshop Basics on June 14, 2007
This excellent article recounts the history and development of Photoshop. The authors give not only a timetable of each development and version released, but they explain the process of incorporation of each new tool and technique.
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Intuitive Levels Adjustment
tutorials.watchandlearnphotoshop.com in Photoshop Basics on June 12, 2007
You may already know the basics of the levels adjustment tool, but in this video, Geoff Riggs will show you a neat little trick you may not have known. Using this method you'll be able to very quickly and effectively adjust the brightness and contrast of your image in a very intuitive manner.
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Creating a New Document
tutorials.watchandlearnphotoshop.com in Photoshop Basics on June 1, 2007
Today's tip is an excerpt from the upcoming video series, "Introduction to Photoshop CS 2" by trainer Geoff Riggs. In this video clip, you'll learn some of the basic options available to you when creating a new document in Photoshop.
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Using CMYK Mode For Photographers
youngkwak.blogspot.com in Photoshop Basics on May 19, 2007
If you print your photos, you may want to consider using the CMYK mode in Photoshop to do your corrections. This is because most printers use some combination of cyan(c), magenta(m), yellow(Y) and black(K). So, it only makes sense to limit your colors to make sure they print correctly and with consistent results. RGB, what you are used to right out of your digital camera or scanner includes way too many colors. These colors are often interpreted by printers and the result is a muddy mess.
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Gold Flash Effect Animated Banner
fierydarts.com in Photoshop Basics on May 16, 2007
Create a nice banner animation that includes a nice little flash effect.
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