Add a Fresh Splash to your Design in photoshop.

Posted in Photo Effects, PhotoShop Tutorials on August 24th, 2008 by admin

splash Add a Fresh Splash to your Design in photoshop.

In this tutorial, I’ll show you several techniques for enhancing a basic banner design for a product or service. These techniques can be employed to add a fresh splash to many of your designs!

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Give your car a little wood - Repaint your car with a wooden texture.

Posted in Photo Effects, PhotoShop Tutorials on August 23rd, 2008 by admin

large Give your car a little wood - Repaint your car with a wooden texture.


Here is one way to take a simple texture and apply it to a shaped object like a car and have it appear to follow the body contours.

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Create an Awesome Illustration Using Custom Brushes.

Posted in Photo Effects, PhotoShop Tutorials on August 21st, 2008 by admin

 

letterman Create an Awesome Illustration Using Custom Brushes.

This tutorial will teach you how to create your own brush sets and then combine them for stunning results.

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Seamless compositing in photoshop.

Posted in Photo Effects, PhotoShop Tutorials on August 20th, 2008 by admin

final Seamless compositing in photoshop.

No matter how many tricks and shortcuts you know, Photoshop has plenty more, making complex and fiddly tasks far more straightforward.

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How to create rain drops.

Posted in Photo Effects, PhotoShop Tutorials on August 19th, 2008 by admin

rain How to create rain drops.

In this tutorial you will learn step by step how to create raindrop text over a picture you choose.

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Eery eye manipulation.

Posted in Photo Effects, PhotoShop Tutorials on August 18th, 2008 by admin

eyes Eery eye manipulation.

In this Photoshop tutorial I will be walking you through the making of an interesting art piece, “The Eye, the Key of the Soul.”

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Painting hair in photoshop.

Posted in Photo Retouching, PhotoShop Tutorials on August 17th, 2008 by admin

hair Painting hair in photoshop.


Some basic facts about painting hair which I have been gathering from my own observations or from studying theory…

Hair comes in layers:


This means you have tons of single hair and strands laying on top of each other and like any other element like normal fabric for example, it casts shadows and interacts with and on itself. As a matter of fact I think clothing is in it’s nature pretty close to how hair reacts - you can look at it as just some special kind of fabric some how..

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