Posted by Tiffany under Basics, Text Effects on April 9th, 2009.
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| In this tutorial you will learn how to turn boring text into fun unique text with ease. |
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Posted by Jordan under Basics on December 11th, 2008.
| In this tutorial you will learn how to turn a flat image of a flag in to one with depth and dimension. |
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Posted by Daniel under Basics, Digital Art, Effects, Photo Manips on March 10th, 2008.
| There are many ways to achieve this effect in Photoshop but I’m going to show what I believe is the quickest and easiest way to turn a beloved photo into a pencil sketch. Trust me, it’s painless. |
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Posted by Daniel under Basics, Collage, Digital Art, Effects, Photo Manips on March 5th, 2008.
| I personally am a big fan of black and white photos with certain objects remaining in colour. Especially when it’s a person’s eyes. (I’m a big supporter of eyes) This process is really not as hard to do than you think. Photoshop makes it quite easy.
You want to find an image that something in it that would certainly pop out if it was in colour and the rest black and white. I decided with this pic. I’m mainly going to focus on the strawberry because of it’s vivid red colour. If you don’t have a photo, click on mine and use it for this tutorial.
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Posted by Daniel under Basics, Digital Art, Effects, Photo Manips on February 27th, 2008.
| Brushes are a necessity for Photoshopping. Colouring, defining an area, erasing, there are countless uses for them. But did you know that you can create your very own custom brushes and that they can be anything you want? Even a super awesome flying squirrel! I used to have an uncle named Earl. People always called him "Squirrelly" cause he always was looking around for squirrels.
So for this tutorial, I’m going to refer to our flying squirrel as Earl. Earl the Flying Squirrel.
In this tutorial, I’m going to teach you how to take this photo of Earl the Flying Squirrel and turn it into Earl the Flying Squirrel paint brush. |
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