Uploaded: 30th May. 2003
Created By: Al Ward at Actionfx.com
Maybe all this thought of recreating has prompted this tutorial. I've never seen
a really good step-by-step description on using the 3D Transform tool, so let's
walk through a quick little exercise for creating an object from another favorite pastime of mine
- a billiard ball.
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I have been using the Hue and Saturation Adjustment tools that Photoshop
provides for a long time. Usually I am just making overall image adjustments, but from time-to-time
there is a specific area of an image that needs adjustment when the rest of the image should stay the same.
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Uploaded: 31th May. 2003
Created By: Colin Smith at Photoshopcafe.com
I am going to show you how to create a medal here.. We are going to create a medal
for the fictitious "snow bike" category in the fictitious 2001 Olympics, sorry purists :)
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Uploaded: 31th May. 2003
Created By: Colin Smith at Photoshopcafe.com
The command is called Apply Image, which let's you take a layer and
channel from one image and blend it into another. Why is that cool? We shall see.
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Uploaded: 1st June. 2003
Created By: Al Ward at Actionfx.com
Let's take a look at single layer styles, stacking styles, and applying
existing styles created for type and applying them to other shapes.
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We are going to create a realistic cobblestone path in
Photoshop 6. Adapt these techniques and see what variations you can come up
with on your own.
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One of the coolest things about Photoshop is the way it allows us to
take multiple images and combine them into one composite or collage. Rather than using the digital
equivalent of scissors and glue, Photoshop lets us blending images together in beautiful and creative
ways.
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