The following Adobe Photoshop Tutorials will explain step by step how to load brushes in several versions of photoshop. These tutorials are starting using Photoshop version 5.5 , Version 6 and Photoshop CS.


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The following Adobe Photoshop Tutorials will explain step by step how to load brushes in several versions of photoshop. These tutorials are starting using Photoshop version 5.5 , Version 6 and Photoshop CS.
![]() Many a times you take a perfect shot in terms of camera angles and lights etc but you still would like to enhance an image or some parts of the image to get that perfect outcome. In this tutorial we'll work on the image below. We'll remove marks on face and enhance the make up too.
This is how you get the 3D look using channels. By creating a bump map and transfering it to an alpha channel, unexpected results can follow.
* Rasterizing Text * Alpha Channels * Lighting effects * Inverted cut-outs * Difficulty: 7/10 ![]() Create a rounded rectangle (Radius 15 pixels) and fill solid black color, using rounded rectangle shape tool.
Select a rounded rectangle shape tool.
![]() In this tutorial we'll draw a beach using basic drawing tools and custom shapes tool etc. To add finishing touches we'll apply some soft gradient.
![]() When you create a navigation bar, a page layout, or any Web graphic from scratch, there are some important technical issues to consider up front-including image dimensions, resolution, color mode, and color profile.
There are many variations of creating scanlines in photoshop, but here's the basics of doing it.
![]() In this tutorial, we will learn how to create a nice looking Monitor and Computer icon.
![]() ![]() Creating a Modern Logo Layer
Modern logos often use sans-serif fonts (fonts without the fancy curly ends like those of Times New Roman). They also use white space and incorporate some bold color. ![]() Here is the making of my third matte painting, this time it is the Oratoire Saint-Joseph (in Montreal) under the rain !
I use a Wacom Intuos² A4 board. For each step of the matte painting, useless to remind you to create a new layer so that the work will be easier and mistakes avoided ! This is my second matte painting tutorial.
Here I wanted to change the season of a scene from summer to winter. Specific device used : Wacom Intuos² A4 This tutorial is actually a "making of" where I explain how I proceeded to achieve this matte painting. I use a Wacom Intuos² A4 board, if you don't have any graphic board this is going to be hard but not impossible. At each step of the matte painting, useless to remind you to create a new layer so that the work will be easier and
mistakes avoided ! Select the Pen tool. In the options bar, make sure you’ve selected the Paths option.
You’re now ready to begin. Perform the following: 1) Access the 775x420 blank image window you just created. This is the size of the web page you’ll design. Set your background to Transparent. |
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