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It seems that you never really stop learning Photoshop. There are always new tools and new techniques being shared. In that spirit of sharing, we decided to put together another 25 tips and techniques that every Photoshop designer must know.
In this tutorial,we will teach you how to create a wallpaper of a very happy girl, who enjoys life. The tutorial is for Photoshop, but a small step is done in Illustrator.
Learn how to create a unique, awesome pop art style photo by creating circle pixels. It's very simple and only takes a minute!
Learn to design a beautifull winter background, to use in christmas cards, as a background, etc. Subjected are adapted brushes, layer masks and stroked paths.
Bokeh is derived from the Japanese word ‘Boke’ which means blur or haze. It consists of light being blurred into a sort of floating orb. Bokeh is an incredibly popular subject of photography, and in this tutorial, we learn how to replicate the effect on photoshop to create a simply stunning digital Bokeh background.
In this tutorial, we are going to use Brush , make selections and Adjustment Layers to color an black and white image. By using adjustment layers, we can make any modifications anytime and in return. We may need more time and patience in coloring to get a better results.If you want good results, using layer masks will save you a lot more time in the end.
In the following tutorial you can learn how to create "wooden text". Using the 3D Extrude and Bevel Tool combined with some clever gradients and layer effects you can make this great effect that’s perfect for text and symbols alike.
In this tutorial we're going to look at the Puppet Warp tool in photoshop CS5, which is both fun and extremely practical.
This Illustrator/Photoshop tutorial will walk you through the process of creating some unique type by combining the power of Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop. We will explore various techniques such as airbrushing, using blending modes, creating ambient lighting with the Gradient Tool, and more.
London is hip again, and in this tutorial Holland-based designer Bram Vanhaeren shows you how he created a new piece that draws on all that’s great about the city – taking inspiration from the Olympics, underground club scenes and the city vista from up high.