by jamesgeorge | Nov 15, 2010 | Photoshop, Tutorials
Yesterday, I covered some basics regarding glow effects and how to use them to your advantage. Today, I will cover some more advanced techniques that will help you to achieve some really cool effects. I created a new document with the dimensions 1024 x 768 and filled...
by jamesgeorge | Nov 14, 2010 | Photoshop, Tutorials
Glow effects can really add drama to your designs and really make them stand out. Contrast is key here, so it is always a good idea to use a really dark, or even black background. You can add these types of effects to anything such as text, lines, shapes, etc.To do...
by jamesgeorge | Nov 3, 2010 | Basics, Photoshop
Sometimes when we are editing and color correcting a photograph, we realize that a photo could use a little something, or that a color is off, but we can’t figure out where we need to make the adjustment to get the look that we want. Photoshop has a tool built...
by jamesgeorge | Nov 1, 2010 | Photoshop, Tutorials
In Photoshop CS5, the new Repousse Panel is fantastic, in that you can create 3D from almost anything. You can create a 3D object from a selection, a path, text, a mask, etc. What is really cool is that you can create your own textures, or you can use images as...
by jamesgeorge | Oct 30, 2010 | Photoshop, Tutorials
This tool is a very handy tool for replacing color in a photo inside of Photoshop. It is found behind the brush tool and goes as far back as CS3. This sort of works like making a new layer and setting it to color in the layers panel. That is an old trick from before...
by jamesgeorge | Oct 29, 2010 | Basics, Photoshop
Image size really makes a difference in the look of your documents. The size of your document and its resolution are determined by where your image is going to be viewed. Print This includes magazines, flyers, posters, and anything else that is printed. The higher the...