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| 41. Basics of Using Layers |
by pure-graphics
(12 tutorials) |
| Jan-11-2007 |
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Layers are if not the greatest option in Photoshop. Most of the beginners are intimidated by this. How to use it? It is a bit abstract if you do not know some of the basics. So here it is a quick overview of The Layers.
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| 42. History Palette |
by freewebs
(11 tutorials) |
| Jul-17-2006 |
Views: 7007 |
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You can use the History palette to revert to a previous state of an image, to delete an image's states, and in Photoshop, to create a document from a state or snapshot.
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| 43. Creating Grunge Brushes |
by devppl
(25 tutorials) |
| Nov-6-2004 |
Views: 6998 |
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Creative method to define a brush with grunge style from an image.
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| 44. Using Curves |
by evenicoulddoit
(6 tutorials) |
| Jan-19-2007 |
Views: 6968 |
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Curves in Adobe Photoshop, are designed to help improve the contrast in your pictures, emphasize shadows, highlights or midtones, and generally increase the style of the photo. There are many Photoshop tutorials focusing on curves - and so I would like to hopefully please you by giving you a brief detail of what exactly curves are, why they are useful, and how you can use them. I will then proceed on to notifying you of some famous curve techniques used by many such as the 'S-Curve'.
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| 45. Layer Mask |
by schemo-design
(1 tutorial) |
| Apr-27-2003 |
Views: 6938 |
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A layer mask is used to:
- cut out pieces of a layer
- create semi-transparent parts
without loosing information on the working layer (nothing is deleted !)
Colors on the layer mask:
- white: fully visible
- grey: semi-opaque or semi-transparent
- black: not visible
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| 46. Photoshop CS2 Vanishing Point Tool Video Tutorial |
by photoshopsupport
(110 tutorials) |
| Apr-13-2005 |
Views: 6914 |
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In this video clip you'll get a first look at the new Vanishing Point Tool featured in Photoshop CS2 (Photoshop 9). Vanishing Point lets you clone, paint and transform image objects while retaining visual perspective. In this clip you'll learn the following:
- How to draw a grid that matches the perspective of your photograph.
- How to set new source points and then clone and paint inside the grid.
7.3 MB / 3:22 min [Quicktime is required to view this video clip]
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| 47. Batch Processing |
by wundar
(10 tutorials) |
| Jan-7-2006 |
Views: 6709 |
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Ever had like a bazillion image files you needed to resize? Well with batch processing you could have them all resized for you instead of having to open every each file yourself and resizing it.
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| 48. Effects |
by arraich
(24 tutorials) |
| May-19-2003 |
Views: 6684 |
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Did you know that you can add styles to masks? When applied to a mask, styles react to the luminosity instead of the transparency, allowing you to create effects that cannot be achieved on layers.
Layer effects can be applied to any layer in an image. They cannot be applied to the image background layer, if there is one. Turn the background into a regular layer if you want to apply an effect or style to it.
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| 49. Using Brushes |
by thedesignworld
(42 tutorials) |
| Mar-2-2006 |
Views: 6666 |
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You can find a lot of brushes here. It's very nice for beginners so download this now and save somewhere on disk (it is good idea to create folder called "brushes", and save brushes in it [you can also create various categories like "grunge", "abstract" and so on).
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| 50. Graphic Design and Pre-Press Tips |
by omnetwork
(28 tutorials) |
| May-15-2006 |
Views: 6615 |
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As a beginner you have to know that design for printing has some differences than web design or other screen designs. These are some "must-know" tips for CG people who decide to start doing some pre-press and design for printing:
* Allways use CMYK
* Black should be only 100%K, not composite from all colors
* Use minimum 300DPI for Offset and 600DPI for Digital printings.
* Clean up small composite values
* Make from 3 to 5 mm overedge on every edge that should be trimmed
* Make margins at least 5mm
* Use TIFF as the final format
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