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MSNBC Background in Photoshop

Step 1

I started with a blank document with 1280×1024 pixels, then I filled the background layer with black.

MSNBC Background in Photoshop

Step 2

Using one of the images sent by the client I placed it in the center of the document.

MSNBC Background in Photoshop

Step 3

I applied a Gaussian Blur to the image with 15 pixels for the Radius. Read the rest of this entry »

Reader Tutorial: Mixing Brushes and Layers in Photoshop by Josh   Overton

Step 1

To start with, open a new document in Photoshop with the dimensions 3508×4961 pixels and a resolution of 300 pixels/inch. Then create a gradient overlay for the background with the colours #778989 and #cbcfce and then angle the gradient at -61 degrees. Read the rest of this entry »

10 Beautiful Girls in Photoshop Digital Artwork, in this digital artwork artist used brushes and light effects to bring the Picture Look Trendy.




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Step 1

Since I want to print this poster, I choose a very large document size: A3 (11,693×16,535 inches) with a resolution of 300 pixels/inch. The color mode is RGB. An important step for a beginner graphic designer is to start working with large size images. It’s fundamental to achieve a full control of all your pixels, zoom often to see if the real size of your image gives the same result of a low resoultion one. Furthermore while dealing with large images you need good resources. Here you’ll understand that a vector, because of its scalability, is often better than a brush. Having said that, let’s create our document: Read the rest of this entry »

Step 1

Create a new document. Select the Paint bucket tool (G) and fill the layer with black (#000000). Now paste in the paper texture and resize it (press ctrl+t to enable the transform tool). Set the layer blend mode to overlay. You Read the rest of this entry »

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This is the first of a series of tutorials thought for Photoshop beginners. I’ll explain in depth those features that can result difficult to understand for a newbi. At the end of the course you’ll be able to follow any kind of tutorial without problems and to start creating your first masterpieces. Today I’ll show you how to use one of the most powerful Photoshop tools: the pen tool. Read the rest of this entry »

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This is the third of a series of tutorials thought for Photoshop beginners. I’ll explain in depth those features that can result difficult to understand for a newbie. In the previous two articles I’ve explained how the pen tool works and some useful extracting techniques.

Today I want to go one step backwards, and deal with Photoshop power core: layers. It’s like to ask: how does Photoshop work? The answer is: with layers. Once understood this concept, everything in Photoshop will be more clear. As always, after a brief introduction, I’ll drive you through a series of micro-tutorials to understand better this matter. Let’s start!

How Photoshop works:

A graphics designer who understands layers mechanism in Photoshop is like a soccer player who understand the offside rule. It’s the key. What are layers and why are them so useful? You have to think in this way: every composition realized in Photoshop is the result of several layers combined together. So a layer can be defined as the fundamental Photoshop unit. Read the rest of this entry »

Step 1

Let’s start creating a new A3 document in Photoshop.

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