Photo Manipulation Techniques
Friday, May 30th, 2008This tutorial will show you a few techniques for photo manipulation
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This tutorial will show you a few techniques for photo manipulation
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This tutorial shows you how to use multiple vector shapes, layer styles, and various tools to create a mobile phone design. It’s a nice design with multiple small details explained.
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http://www.adobetutorialz.com/articles/2979/1/Nokia-5300-Cell-phone-interface
Make your photo look old, dreamy and romantic
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This is a quick review of how to use the Displace filter to enhance your textures. This filter can be useful to ‘bend’ overlying layers to match the projected depth of an underlying layer. In other words if you draw a bumpy rock wall and then paint a word on it, this filter can help that word distort to follow the bumps and spaces.
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http://stormvisions.com/pages/library/photoshop/using-the-displace-filter.php
Learn how to enhance flat lighting on tanned skin with Photoshop. This advance technique uses the red channel to enhance the highlights of the skin. Because this technique uses real data from the image instead of dodging and burning, this the final result is natural and real.
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This tutorial teaches you how to design a hosting rack using Adobe Photoshop.
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Very simple and easy to create website user interface with photoshop. Just 28 steps and you are done! We’ll make a logo, a navigation menu, a content area and a quicklinks navigation menu. We’ll also add some fancy effects to bring more life to our design!
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http://www.photoshoptalent.com/photoshop-tutorials/pst/661/Portfolio-Website-Design.html
In this tutorial you will learn how to design a “planet” using Adobe Photoshop.
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This tutorial will show you how to create teh metal with blood stain text effect.
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http://www.castleprint.co.uk/photoshop_metal_with_blood_stain_effect.html