John Woods is a Digital Imaging Specialist for Kodak, and an Adobe Certified Expert in Photoshop 5.0. He created these tutorials to help some people i
John Woods is a Digital Imaging Specialist for Kodak, and an Adobe Certified Expert in Photoshop 5.0. He created these tutorials to help some people internally at Kodak, and has made them freely available to the Photoshop community.
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If you take the time to learn adobe Photoshop there will be no limit to the logos and graphic designs you can puttogether. Although the interface can
If you take the time to learn adobe Photoshop there will be no limit to the logos and graphic designs you can puttogether. Although the interface can seem a little overwhelming at first, learning Photoshop is not difficult if you have the right tools and take the time to practice.
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Chris Avore is an information architect, web designer and certified Flash professional, and offers web design, CSS, and programming services in Maryl
Chris Avore is an information architect, web designer and certified Flash professional, and offers web design, CSS, and programming services in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, DC.
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Have you ever wondered why the Hollywood stars always look so perfect in the magazine photographs? Why is it they consistently look so good? Their hai
Have you ever wondered why the Hollywood stars always look so perfect in the magazine photographs? Why is it they consistently look so good? Their hair, teeth and skin always seem to be perfect and so beautiful. Is this the magic of stardom or Hollywood? No, this isn`t magic. It`s just Photoshop. With Photoshop you can easily make yourself or anyone look better. You can even change the colors of the clothing people are wearing. You will be amazed by the results you can achieve with Photoshop. You will not only be able to improve the appearance of people but you will be able to completely remove people from the photograph, add people from other photos or change the background.To get the effects of a reflection, follow these steps:1. Select your text2. Using the menu, select Layer, Rasterize, Type to rasterize the type3. Enter Free transform mode by clicking Ctrl/T4. Ctrl/Clcik to pull out Free Transfrom menu and select Perspective5. Adjust the perspective by dragging either of the lower
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