534 readersBack when Adobe’s Creative Suite 4 was launched, many people bemoaned the fact that an old favorite plug-in, Picture Package (Contact Sheet II) and its associated Web Gallery counterpart, had been retired. Well, not completely gone, because even in the latest version of CS5 you can still get the old plugins from Adobe, as explained
569 readersIf you’ve recently upgraded to CS4, you may wonder why you can’t find some familiar Photoshop plug-ins: hey, where’s Pattern Maker? And how about Extract?! A number of our old favorites are not installed by default: you’ll find them on the “Content” disk in your Creative Suite disks. If you obtained your software via download,
388 readersAs I’ve noted, Photoshop version CS4 semi-retired the Contact Sheet, Picture Package and Web Contact Sheet plug-ins. Last week we looked at the modern method of creating contact sheets with Photoshop CS5, and earlier we reviewed an alternative approach to Picture Package. With today’s tip for creating web gallery contact sheets, we now have a
2714 readersIn this tutorial, we’re going to create a cool-looking retro background for a poster. And thanks to layer styles, smart objects, and smart filters, our design will be completely editable.
4361 readersHere’s a method to create a Photoshop action to extract your subjects and place them in a new background.
762 readersThis tutorial show how to make a seamless pattern with Christmas theme from scratch. We focus on defining patterns and create nice effects we see from interleaving colored stripes.
621 readersThis tutorial is about creating a realistic denim texture from scratch by mixing grayscale layers using Blend Modes and Filters. So let’s start! Final Image Preview Step 1. To start create a new RGB document 900px wide x 1500px high, set the resolution to 150 ppi and the Background Contents to white. Set the Background Color on Color
1514 readersHere I’m going to show you a few ways how to create interesting patterns for backgrounds. Ok, starting by creating a new document, sized 300×300 pixels and fill it with any color, for example black. After that start with creating your pattern. Select the Custom Shape Tool and select one of standard shapes on Photoshop gallery. Use white
1956 readersIn this tutorial, we’re going to make a typographic poster (like Grammy’s Typographic Posters) from a simple portrait using Photoshop techniques. Final Image Preview The described effects look nice on portraits with good contrast and light background, but you can easy adjust the contrast and make the background lighter using possibilities of Photoshop. (to make this tutorial
2122 readersIn this tutorial we'll show you how to create an ultra-realistic crack effect with extremely simple techniques like brushes, blending mode and masking. Download the source file for this and all our other tutorials in our VIP Members Area.
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