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How To Create An Abstract Freestyle Image In Photoshop

How To Create An Abstract Freestyle Image In Photoshop

Posted on 04. Nov, 2009 by .

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Hello and welcome to another free Adobe Photoshop tutorial,today we are going to create an abstract Freestyle Image using textures and your Lasso tool. I’ll be explaining in detail on how I used Photoshop’s tools to achieve the final effect, also I will add some extra tips on how you can make your work stand out and look more special. Hopefully you will like this tutorial and learn some new things along the way.

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Create A Custom Workspace In Adobe Bridge

Create A Custom Workspace In Adobe Bridge

Posted on 03. Oct, 2009 by .

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The Bridge offers different ways to search, categorize, and view your files, options for adding information, and automation for various repetitive tasks. By customizing and saving your own Bridge workspace, you can review and compare images more efficiently and have more fun doing so.

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Remove Red Eye In Photoshop CS4

Remove Red Eye In Photoshop CS4

Posted on 06. Sep, 2009 by .

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If you have been taking photographs, I bet that you guys have come across the red-eye effect. In this easy to follow Photoshop tutorial you will learn how to remove the red-eye effect from all photographs, whether they are scanned from film,prints or start out as digital files.So without loosing anymore time let’s START!

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Grunge Art In Photoshop

Grunge Art In Photoshop

Posted on 22. Aug, 2009 by .

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DC is a young and creative graphic designer and he has produced a very interesting tutorial. He will show us how basic Photoshop functions like Layer Styles, Blend Modes and Adjustment Layers could dramatically alter images and make them appealing. This and a basic idea of colors could do wonders.

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Texture With Layer Modes

Texture With Layer Modes

Posted on 02. Aug, 2009 by .

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In this tutorial we are going to learn how to texture with layer modes by using clipping masks to constrain the visibility of one layer to that of the layer beneath. In a clipping mask, the bottom most layer acts as a mask for the layers above it.

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