Posted by BenGsKe on December 24, 2009 ·
By creating a custom brush and using clipping groups, you can create dazzling looking watermarks. This tutorial covers how to create a custom brush, make a clipping group and watermark your images for the Internet. To get the © copyright symbol, hold down the left alt key on your keyboard and type 0169 using the 10-key pad.
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Posted by BenGsKe on December 18, 2009 ·
by Laurie
Does anyone still believe that the camera never lies? With Photoshop, you can now make a picture speak any thousand words you want, and it will take a cynical attitude and a skilled eye to tell whether any of them is true.
While that might be a creative opportunity for artistic photographers and designers, for news editors, it can all be a bit of a nightmare — and for readers too when the [...]
Posted by BenGsKe on December 16, 2009 ·
by TutsArena – Tutorials
Today we will be creating a wallpaper with an invisible man in it. Since the guy is invisible, only a few things can make him appear and be seen — diffraction of light and rain are just a couple of them.
Step 1
Pick two images, a stock of a man and a stock of a sea. Open the stock image of a man of your choice, use your skill to cut out the man. We assume here [...]
Posted by BenGsKe on December 16, 2009 ·
In this tutorial I am going to teach you how to create effects like in the movie “Sin City” using. For this tutorial I have selected a picture of German actress, Yvonne Catterfield. You can use any photo with any colour of dress. Now lets carry on with this tutorial.
Step 1:
Open a file document and set the layer in RGB mode. Double Click the background layer. Rename [...]
Posted by BenGsKe on December 16, 2009 ·
Marquee Tools:
Pressing Shift-M toggles back and forth between the rectangular marquee and circular (Elliptical) marquee tools.
Pen Tools:
To cycle through the standard pen, freeform pen, and magnetic pen tools: press Shift-P.
Add Anchor:
To select the Add Anchor Point tool press “+”.
Subtract Anchor:
To select the Subtract Anchor Point tool press “-”.
Ruler Tool:
Press U to [...]
Posted by BenGsKe on December 15, 2009 ·
In this tutorial you will learn how to make a realistic Burn Face in Photoshop.
It also covers the basics of texturizing an image.
I have three pictures.
Step 1
Open the picture of girl in Photoshop.
Also open the texture in Photoshop. Cut the texture and paste it into the picture of girl. Place it on top of her face asshown on figure below.
Help
You can cut and paste by doing the following:
Activate [...]
Posted by BenGsKe on December 15, 2009 ·
by Guest Contributor
Shooting with a higher ISO can sometimes solve low light shooting situations but it can also present a whole other set of problems. Higher ISO’s allow you to shoot in low light situations but the combination of low light and high ISO creates a perfect storm when it comes to camera noise and texture.
Camera noise is most obvious in the darker midtone and shadow areas of your [...]
Posted by BenGsKe on December 14, 2009 ·
by: Helen Bradley
Many of the images that you take particularly cityscapes, like most portraits, can do with some spot fixing. I’ve been traveling through Europe a lot lately and because it’s considered almost de rigeur to smoke there, many of the photos that I have are littered with cigarette butts and assorted garbage.
And although you may not realize it, even small cigarette butts will detract [...]
Posted by BenGsKe on December 13, 2009 ·
by: Wojciech Pijecki
First of all, to create the 3D text, you need to download the demo version of Xara 3D6. You may use Adobe Illustrator as well, but I strongly recommend you get Xara for this piece. Also download thestained metal texture image we’ll be using from cgtextures.com.
Step 1 – How to Begin?
Let’s start with opening a new document of around 1350 pixels by 1600 pixels [...]
Posted by BenGsKe on December 11, 2009 ·
by: Jason Cameron
In this tutorial, I’ll teach you how to change hair color using Photoshop CS4. This is an easy and fun tutorial and result should give you something similar to this:
Open the image that you want to use. For best results you should try to get high resolution picture. This tutorial depends greatly on the selection you make, so be careful and accurate.
I opened the image I’m [...]
Posted by BenGsKe on December 11, 2009 ·
Design Inspiration: Alberto Sevenso
This tutorial focuses on using a simple photo, but with a little extra effort you can achieve some amazing results using very complex photographs. This tutorial will teach you how to easily create swirly works of art, and give the appearance that it is entirely composed of vector shapes, following an increasingly popular design technique.
This is the image we’ll [...]
Posted by BenGsKe on December 10, 2009 ·
Posted by Kirin Knapp in Miscellaneous
We’ll be altering a photo of a beautiful woman walking in a wind, into an ethereal ghost haunting the grounds.
This is a very easy tutorial, that once you learn how to do it, it will only take you a few minutes to make anyone into a ghost.
Starting with our lady:
Desaturate the whole picture CTRL+SHIFT+U.
Duplicate the woman/background image in the layers [...]
Posted by BenGske on November 1, 2009 ·
Color adjustment tutorial
This tutorial shows how to get more mood into your pictures via Adjustment Layers and some other effects.
Vector Polishing Techniques
This tutorial includes 9 Photoshop techniques that will show you how to add more depth, color, contrast, and texture into your vector art.
Advanced Black and White Conversion
In this tutorial, we will convert an RGB image to Black and White [...]
Posted by BenGske on November 1, 2009 ·
Texteffects
3D typographic effects Photoshop is an astounding post-production tool – and here Nik Ainley of Shiny Binary shows you how to add the wow factor to 3D text using Photoshop’s art tools.
Slow shutter text effect Learn how to create this stunning slow shutter text effect using just Photoshop.
Create a Spectacular Flaming Meteor Effect on Text Take typography one step further by having [...]
Posted by BenGske on November 1, 2009 ·
Sexy Girl Comic With Photoshop
This tutorial describes a way to create a sexy comic girl from a paper sketch.
Skin Painting Tutorial
Learn how to paint a realistically looking skin with Photoshop.
Making of The Blues Singer Leaves Town
This picture was done in a hot summer day, in the memory of an old anime series I used to watch as a kid, about Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. Historically, [...]
Posted by BenGske on October 22, 2009 ·
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Nik Viveza 2 for Photoshop, Lightroom and Aperture
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Posted by Photomaniac on October 22, 2009 ·
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Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 Beta
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Posted by Christina N Dickson on April 7, 2008 ·
This video is a Adobe Photoshop CS3 tutorial how to “add” actual colors to a high quality black and white images to grab people’s attention to its uniqueness. Very simple tutorial – takes five minutes. Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/v/_llwbMTHQHU?f=videos&app=youtube_gdata
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Black & White & Color Tutorial
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