Posts Tagged ‘Photoshop’

Making Custom Patterns and Brushes in Photoshop

Sep03
Making Custom Patterns and Brushes in Photoshop
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Making your own patterns and brushes in Photoshop for design projects is pretty easy, here are some quick tips to get you started creating your own.
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Essential Image Correction and Sharpening Basics

Aug24
Essential Image Correction and Sharpening Basics

Proper color, contrast and sharpness can make or break the final look of an image. In this post I will show you some of the basic image correction and sharpening techniques used not only for photography, but also for use on the web.
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Friday Freebies for August 21st, 2009

Aug21
Friday Freebies for August 21st, 2009
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What better way to kick off the end of the monotony of the work week than tons of free stuff like cheat sheets, icons, Photoshop brushes and more? Another in our series of roundups, "Friday Freebies" containing tons of free items for your design projects. Have a great weekend!
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Making Stunning Buttons in Photoshop

Aug12
Making Stunning Buttons in Photoshop
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Buttons are an important part of a design. Their main purpose is to call a user to action and get them to press it, to make an action happen on the page. Many sites out there simply leave buttons in forms and on pages to the default style and let the users operating system take care of making them look, well, boring. In this tutorial I will show you how to create stunning buttons that will draw attention and get some clicking going on.
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Easy Snow Covered Text in Photoshop

Jul25
Easy Snow Covered Text in Photoshop
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I've seen many complicated tutorials around the internet on how to give your text that "snow covered" look for holiday projects, christmas cards, whatever. It's not really as difficult as it may seem to make your text look "snowy", it's as simple as applying one layer style and changing the settings.
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