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| 101. Extracting with the Pen Tool |
by tutorials
(68 tutorials) |
| Dec-7-2007 |
Views: 277 |
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This five-minute video tutorial illustrates an incredibly accurate technique to extract images from a background utilizing the power of the pen tool.
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| 102. A Basic Photoshop Chronology |
by gfxfreaks
(3 tutorials) |
| Dec-5-2007 |
Views: 2066 |
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The purpose of this tutorial is to teach you the basics of Photoshop and maybe even teach the more experienced users of Photoshop some tricks. This tutorial is for CS2 version.
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| 103. Grungy Business Card |
by luxa
(7 tutorials) |
| Nov-29-2007 |
Views: 4984 |
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There are many different ways to attack a business card design. Clean & corporate is always nice. But why not get a little wild? This tutorial will walk you through setting up a vertical grungy business card template, front to back and ready to print.
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| 104. Working with clipping mask |
by photoshoptalent
(125 tutorials) |
| Nov-25-2007 |
Views: 2694 |
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In this easy to learn tutorial, I'm going to show you how to use clipping mask to adjust an image against another one. In this example I have used a mirror, but you can use anything, such as the top of a table, etc...
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| 105. Creating Selections With Photoshop's Pen Tool |
by photoshopsupport
(110 tutorials) |
| Nov-24-2007 |
Views: 3468 |
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The Pen Tool is often used in the creation of sophisticated smooth-edged selections, but strictly speaking it is not one of the selection tools. The Pen Tool creates vector paths instead of selections; these, however, can be converted into selections that in turn can be used to extract or mask groups of pixels.
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| 106. How to get PSD thumbnails in explorer! |
by ps
(4 tutorials) |
| Nov-24-2007 |
Views: 1432 |
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Here you can learn how to change the normal .psd thumbnail to a thumbnail (small picture) of the actuall ducument! It’ also pretty easy, and work with Photoshop CS and above.
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| 107. Making Selections With The Pen Tool |
by photoshopessentials
(85 tutorials) |
| Nov-23-2007 |
Views: 1548 |
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When it comes to making selections in Photoshop, there's really two types of people - those who know how to use the Pen Tool, and those who struggle when making selections. Most people put off learning how to use the Pen Tool for as long as possible, while others never get around to learning it, believing it's just too confusing, too complicated, and just plain unnatural. Ultimately, their work in Photoshop suffers for it, since they're stuck relying on the Lasso Tool for just about everything they can't select with the Rectangular or Elliptical Marquee Tools. In this Adobe Photoshop tutorial, we're going to put an end to the suffering. We're going to learn just how easy it really is to make selections with the Pen Tool.
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| 108. G3's Beginners Guide to Photoshop Pt.3: Essential Tricks |
by g3fusion
(5 tutorials) |
| Nov-21-2007 |
Views: 2435 |
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So it is safe to agree now that you are an expert when it comes to the tools and features of Photoshop. But to be crowned a pro at Photoshop you need to know the tricks of the trade when it comes to modern graphics design. This tutorial will go over many of the effects and layer styles commonly used by designers today.
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| 109. G3's Beginners Guide to Photoshop Pt.1: The Tools |
by g3fusion
(5 tutorials) |
| Nov-20-2007 |
Views: 2824 |
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The goal if this four part tutorial is to get you familiarized with Photoshop if you are a complete beginner and have never worked with graphic editing apps before. This tutorial will teach you everything you need to know in order to get started. It will touch on the Tools, Layers, and Essential Tricks and finally sum it all up with an application of everything you learned.
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| 110. G3's Beginners Guide to Photoshop Pt.2: About Layers |
by g3fusion
(5 tutorials) |
| Nov-17-2007 |
Views: 1312 |
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So what are layers you ask? Basically they are exactly what they imply, they allow for users to create a “layer” in which they can doodle around in which is unaffected by changes to other layers. It’s a challenging concept to explain in words but is pretty straight forward once you understand it. Let’s do an example to help us understand how layers work.
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