Posted by melissa on May 29, 2007 in
Photoshop
Creating a Grassy Field in Photoshop
One of the most underappreciated tools for beginners in Photoshop is the brush tool. Most beginners think that this tool is simply used to paint round or square strokes onto the canvas. These same beginners would be shocked to learn that you can very easily create an entire field of grass using only the brush tool. In this tutorial, Craig Campbell from LearnFlash.com will show you how to use brush shapes and brush dynamics to create your own grassy meadow in Photoshop.
Posted by melissa on May 21, 2007 in
Photoshop
Flawless Black and White Photos
How many of you just convert your images from RGB to grayscale when you want to create a black and white image? How many of you turn to your Hue/Saturation adjustments and completely desaturate the image? Well, in this video, you’ll learn how to take control of your black and white images in a much more effective way.
Posted by melissa on May 10, 2007 in
Photoshop
Using Layer Masks
A layer mask in Photoshop is basically a way of hiding and revealing certain parts of a layer. In this video tutorial, you’ll learn how to create, edit, delete, and modify layer masks in Photoshop.
Posted by melissa on May 3, 2007 in
Photoshop
Making A Vignette
Today’s video is a relatively simple tip on two different ways to create a vignette for your photographs. A vignette is basically a soft-edged border around a photograph. Enjoy!