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MP3 Player Design ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
In this tutorial you will learn how to design a product in Photoshop. The product is a RCA Lyra X3030 portable media player. Although the chances are, you are thinking "why would I need to make it?", the reason for this tutorial is to teach people the techniques used for mocking up a product design. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Magic Lighting Effect ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
How to create a nice light and magic effect. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Beautiful Lady Effect ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Learn how to combine some brushes and color adjustment to make a beautiful lady effect. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Selecting & Extracting Hair - Masking Tutorial - Extraction Tips ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
One of the most challenging montage or masking jobs in the profession of post-production editing is the hair lift. When the model has long flowing hair and the subject needs to change location many post-production artists call in sick. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Add a Dreamy or Misty Effect To Your Photos ([Link only for Paid Subscribers]-80)
This quick tutorial will show how to add a really cool dreamy or misty effect to your photos. This tutorial works best with nature related images. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers]-80)
Improving the Quality of Photos ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Improve the look of your photos by playing with some simple Photoshop techniques. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Fake Model Photography ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
With a very little effort, you can take existing photographs of everyday scenes and make it look like they’re actually of miniature models. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Displacement Water ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Creating a realistic water surface in Photoshop is quite a challenge because it is the distorted reflection of the surroundings that makes the water look liquid. The displace filter is an excellent tool for making this distortion. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Making Skin Beautiful ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Not everyone has a beautiful skin. This tutorial will help the photographer put their models in the best light so to speak. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Photoshop tutorial and Post-producted glasses ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
To save your time think to photo retouch especially frosted glasses. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Professional "glamour style" photo retouch ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
This is the first chapter of a main tutorial divided in six parts. In this one you will learn how to photo retouch the skin of a model in a few steps. Better results can be obtained by using a graphic tablet instead of a mouse. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
iMouse — creating Apple mouse ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Simple and elegant. Apple mouse. Is there anyone, who doesn’t want graphic like that? Let’s have a look at creating this mouse in Adobe Photoshop. 3 pages. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Give Your Photos a Retro Comic Book Effect ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
How about a fun effect for your incredibly boring photo albums? Creating a old comic book effect for your photos is easy and the results are visually appealing. More fun is achieved when adding captions to your photos using comic book fonts and design elements. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Space and Planet Tutorial ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
The techniques below will show you how to create an image similar to the final result I have obtained below although the image below took 3 hours to paint with alot of fine detail work, you will still get the idea. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Faking HDR in Adobe Photoshop ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
This HDR tutorial shows quite easy way to fake HDR foto in Photoshop. You don’t need to shoot into RAW or take photos with different exposure - one JPEG is enough. If you can work with masks in Photoshop, you have an advantage. Part of tutorial is HDR action for download. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
11 Super Awesome Photoshop Movie Effects ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
11 most-favorite movie-effect tutorials. From Scarface to Sin City to Pirates of the Carribean to 300, we’ve got 11 great ways to go Hollywood on your photos. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
A movie-effect with Photoshop ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
This tutorial explains how to turn your photo into the movie-like image using Adobe Photoshop. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Visual effects in the style of 300 ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Here’s a little Photoshop guide to mimic the 300 style. The effects could also be applied to video in After Effects with a similar setup. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Reflective Bubbles ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
For my most recent work I wanted to create bubbles that would reflect my subject in a believable yet magical way. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Bringing a Stone Statue to Life ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Learn how to take a stone statue and alter it to look life-like. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
4 Easy Photoshop Techniques to Make Your Pictures Pop ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
“In this tutorial I will be demonstrating some quick, easy methods for adding drama and/or interest to your shots. As far as I know, these methods should work for both Photoshop and Photoshop Elements.” [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Devil’s Eye ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Some eyes are just too pretty, but I bet some of you would change that if you could. I am going to try to explain how to make eyes look more sinister, And remember this is coming from a begginer,so bare with me. Photoshop CS2. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Beautiful lighting FX effect in Photoshop ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
This tutorial will show you how to make a beautiful lighting effect on scatters by using Photoshop. Keep in mind that I only provide the basic guidelines to creating this type of effect. There are tons of possibilities if you spend time to play with the settings and keep your creativity wide open. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Water Drops ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
So simple, and realistic, these water drops (and optional ice drops) are also simple to do anywhere, anytime. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Creating a glass ball ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
In this tutorial you will learn how to create a glass ball in photoshop using some simple tools and techniques. Any version of photoshop can be used. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
3D Ice Cube ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
In this tutorial we’ll try to build a realistic 3D ice cube. Usually this kind of stuff is done with the help of some 3D software like Maya or 3DMax, still we’ll try to use Photoshop tools to do the work. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Alienize: Transform a person into an alien ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
In this tutorial is written how to create a very cool looking alien using Adobe Photoshop. Grab a picture of someone and get ready to alienize it. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Water Spirit - Drawing Fire ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
This tutorial will show You how to place a fire on someone’s hands. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Creating a 3D effect with image editing software ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Here’s how to make a neat effect to make it look like the subject of a photo is popping out of the background. This can be done with GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) or Photoshop. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
How to use Photoshop to create Product Box? ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
How many times you wanted to create cool product box for some of your products? Sure, there are many ways, and with new Photoshop you have even more options to create boxes. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Super Fly Box Maker ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
These boxes can be used to advertise almost anything (not just software). This is great if you want to catch a viewers attention, and it also gives your product display a more professional look and feel. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Flaming Hair ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Tutorial with some simple brushing techniques, and a bit of color tweaking, you can spice up your photo. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Create a Realistic Torn Paper Effect ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Torn paper is one of the key elements to achieving the distressed / collage look. This tutorial covers a few simple steps in Adobe Photoshop to create a realistic looking torn paper effect taking you on your way to Destroying the Web 2.0 Look. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Creating a Mac-Type Background in Photoshop ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
This tutorial is about making a “mac” style background. You can use these in all sorts of situations, including the obvious – your desktop as well as part of your designs or for corporate work (powerpoint presentations, flash work etc). Naturally you wouldn’t want to use this exact set of steps, but following them will give you a good idea of the technique. Good luck! [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
devamına burdan ulaşabilirisniz
[Link only for Paid Subscribers]
In this tutorial you will learn how to design a product in Photoshop. The product is a RCA Lyra X3030 portable media player. Although the chances are, you are thinking "why would I need to make it?", the reason for this tutorial is to teach people the techniques used for mocking up a product design. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Magic Lighting Effect ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
How to create a nice light and magic effect. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Beautiful Lady Effect ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Learn how to combine some brushes and color adjustment to make a beautiful lady effect. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Selecting & Extracting Hair - Masking Tutorial - Extraction Tips ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
One of the most challenging montage or masking jobs in the profession of post-production editing is the hair lift. When the model has long flowing hair and the subject needs to change location many post-production artists call in sick. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Add a Dreamy or Misty Effect To Your Photos ([Link only for Paid Subscribers]-80)
This quick tutorial will show how to add a really cool dreamy or misty effect to your photos. This tutorial works best with nature related images. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers]-80)
Improving the Quality of Photos ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Improve the look of your photos by playing with some simple Photoshop techniques. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Fake Model Photography ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
With a very little effort, you can take existing photographs of everyday scenes and make it look like they’re actually of miniature models. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Displacement Water ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Creating a realistic water surface in Photoshop is quite a challenge because it is the distorted reflection of the surroundings that makes the water look liquid. The displace filter is an excellent tool for making this distortion. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Making Skin Beautiful ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Not everyone has a beautiful skin. This tutorial will help the photographer put their models in the best light so to speak. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Photoshop tutorial and Post-producted glasses ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
To save your time think to photo retouch especially frosted glasses. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Professional "glamour style" photo retouch ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
This is the first chapter of a main tutorial divided in six parts. In this one you will learn how to photo retouch the skin of a model in a few steps. Better results can be obtained by using a graphic tablet instead of a mouse. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
iMouse — creating Apple mouse ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Simple and elegant. Apple mouse. Is there anyone, who doesn’t want graphic like that? Let’s have a look at creating this mouse in Adobe Photoshop. 3 pages. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Give Your Photos a Retro Comic Book Effect ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
How about a fun effect for your incredibly boring photo albums? Creating a old comic book effect for your photos is easy and the results are visually appealing. More fun is achieved when adding captions to your photos using comic book fonts and design elements. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Space and Planet Tutorial ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
The techniques below will show you how to create an image similar to the final result I have obtained below although the image below took 3 hours to paint with alot of fine detail work, you will still get the idea. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Faking HDR in Adobe Photoshop ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
This HDR tutorial shows quite easy way to fake HDR foto in Photoshop. You don’t need to shoot into RAW or take photos with different exposure - one JPEG is enough. If you can work with masks in Photoshop, you have an advantage. Part of tutorial is HDR action for download. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
11 Super Awesome Photoshop Movie Effects ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
11 most-favorite movie-effect tutorials. From Scarface to Sin City to Pirates of the Carribean to 300, we’ve got 11 great ways to go Hollywood on your photos. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
A movie-effect with Photoshop ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
This tutorial explains how to turn your photo into the movie-like image using Adobe Photoshop. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Visual effects in the style of 300 ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Here’s a little Photoshop guide to mimic the 300 style. The effects could also be applied to video in After Effects with a similar setup. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Reflective Bubbles ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
For my most recent work I wanted to create bubbles that would reflect my subject in a believable yet magical way. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Bringing a Stone Statue to Life ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Learn how to take a stone statue and alter it to look life-like. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
4 Easy Photoshop Techniques to Make Your Pictures Pop ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
“In this tutorial I will be demonstrating some quick, easy methods for adding drama and/or interest to your shots. As far as I know, these methods should work for both Photoshop and Photoshop Elements.” [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Devil’s Eye ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Some eyes are just too pretty, but I bet some of you would change that if you could. I am going to try to explain how to make eyes look more sinister, And remember this is coming from a begginer,so bare with me. Photoshop CS2. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Beautiful lighting FX effect in Photoshop ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
This tutorial will show you how to make a beautiful lighting effect on scatters by using Photoshop. Keep in mind that I only provide the basic guidelines to creating this type of effect. There are tons of possibilities if you spend time to play with the settings and keep your creativity wide open. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Water Drops ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
So simple, and realistic, these water drops (and optional ice drops) are also simple to do anywhere, anytime. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Creating a glass ball ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
In this tutorial you will learn how to create a glass ball in photoshop using some simple tools and techniques. Any version of photoshop can be used. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
3D Ice Cube ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
In this tutorial we’ll try to build a realistic 3D ice cube. Usually this kind of stuff is done with the help of some 3D software like Maya or 3DMax, still we’ll try to use Photoshop tools to do the work. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Alienize: Transform a person into an alien ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
In this tutorial is written how to create a very cool looking alien using Adobe Photoshop. Grab a picture of someone and get ready to alienize it. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Water Spirit - Drawing Fire ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
This tutorial will show You how to place a fire on someone’s hands. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Creating a 3D effect with image editing software ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Here’s how to make a neat effect to make it look like the subject of a photo is popping out of the background. This can be done with GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) or Photoshop. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
How to use Photoshop to create Product Box? ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
How many times you wanted to create cool product box for some of your products? Sure, there are many ways, and with new Photoshop you have even more options to create boxes. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Super Fly Box Maker ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
These boxes can be used to advertise almost anything (not just software). This is great if you want to catch a viewers attention, and it also gives your product display a more professional look and feel. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Flaming Hair ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Tutorial with some simple brushing techniques, and a bit of color tweaking, you can spice up your photo. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Create a Realistic Torn Paper Effect ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Torn paper is one of the key elements to achieving the distressed / collage look. This tutorial covers a few simple steps in Adobe Photoshop to create a realistic looking torn paper effect taking you on your way to Destroying the Web 2.0 Look. [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
Creating a Mac-Type Background in Photoshop ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
This tutorial is about making a “mac” style background. You can use these in all sorts of situations, including the obvious – your desktop as well as part of your designs or for corporate work (powerpoint presentations, flash work etc). Naturally you wouldn’t want to use this exact set of steps, but following them will give you a good idea of the technique. Good luck! [Link only for Paid Subscribers] ([Link only for Paid Subscribers])
devamına burdan ulaşabilirisniz
[Link only for Paid Subscribers]