Photoshop Button Maker
Submitted by PSDTuts » In this simple tutorial we're going to create a clever little way of making little buttons using a couple of layers and one interchangeable image layer.
Burnt Paper
Submitted by Pixel Digest » In this tutorial you will learn how to create a burnt paper effect using Photoshop.
Create A Gorgeous Simple Night Style Website Layout
Submitted by Loon Design » Recently I am busy with my company product video (yes, again…) So, I take some free time to create my first ever web layout Photoshop Tutorial. Since this is my first time, I bet that it must be some error or unclear section. Please comment as I can make it better for my next one. Thanks.
Cool video player
Submitted by Tutorial Hero » Now we will create this cool looking light video player. Great for embedding videos or Flash videos on your website
Website content box
Submitted by Tutorial Hero » In this tutorial we will create a nice looking content box, similar to the one you can see on gamespot.com
Designing Canon Digital Camera
Submitted by AdobeTutorialz » In this detailed tutorial we will learn how to design Canon digital camera
Create An Ipod Nano From Scratch
Submitted by Ps-Teacher.Com » The iPod is one of the best selling portable music players of all time, and those sales numbers are only going to increase with the new iPod Nano, which brings video down to the Nano product lineup. In this brief tutorial, I will show you how you can easily make your own iPod Nano in Photoshop for use on your website, blog, etc.
Creating a Graphic Novel With Photos
Submitted by Ps-Teacher.Com » This will help you achieve a comic book/graphic novel effect using photos and filters, but a true graphic novel takes a lot more work than that. With that disclaimer aside, if you’ve got the right set of photographs, or even if you take your own photographs specifically for this purpose, you could make a comic that’s truly unique, original, and eye pleasing.
Image Size Settings on Digital Cameras
Submitted by PictureCorrect » Learn how setting the image size on your digital camera affects the photos that you will end up with; includes information on megapixels, resolution, and memory.



