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Photoshop CS4 | Making Eyes Look Brighter

31 Oct

This is a fast video of how i transformed some dull blue eyes found on google into some model eyes.
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In this simply tutorial I show you how to make nice dramatic color in Photoshop CS6. Enjoy!
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Black & White/Color Effect in Photoshop Elements 7

31 Oct

Enjoy! sup.im This is a visual tutorial of the written out tutorial at this website: graphicssoft.about.com I am NOT the owner of that website, but I have permission to use it’s content for my video To try out this effect before doing it on one of your own photos, click this link for a test photo: z.about.com For more information or questions, please leave a comment, and if I cannot answer your comment, then I would refer you to this site graphicssoft.about.com for complete written out instructions, this video is mainly just for visual purposes.
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Photoshop: Improving skin with the Healing Brush | lynda.com tutorial

31 Oct

This Photoshop tutorial discusses how to reduce and simplify skin variations using the Healing Brush tool. Watch more at www.lynda.com This specific tutorial is just a single movie from chapter four of the Photoshop CS5: Fashion Retouching Projects course presented by lynda.com author Chris…

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How To Improve Image Quality On Photoshop

31 Oct

How To Improve Image Quality On Photoshop Using Adjustments Panel

 
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Custom Workspaces in Photoshop

31 Oct

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I like Photoshop to open and “look the way I want to see it”. But sometimes ‘the way I want to see it’ is different than others. I’m fickle – but thankfully Photoshop plays nice with me – the secret is its Workspaces. These Workspaces let me preconfigure my Photoshop screen for various scenarios, to save them so I can reuse them, and to put everything back in its place when I mess them up.

If this sounds like something you could use – here’s how to give your Photoshop window a custom look with workspaces.

The first thing I do is to set up Photoshop the way you want it to look and that means hiding all the panels you don’t want to see and displaying those that you do.

Then arrange them on the screen exactly the way you want to see them. For me, I prefer my toolbar to be in two columns rather than one long one. I like my layers and paths palettes visible but not much else.

Once the screen is organized the way you want it to look, from the dropdown list in the top right corner choose Essentials > New Workspace and type a name for the workspace. Select the options for keyboard shortcuts and menus select and click Save.

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You can repeat this process, if desired, and create other workspaces. You might make one for photo-editing, one for collage, one for illustration or one for videoing depending on your own personal needs.

In future you can set up your screen by choosing the workspace of your choice from the dropdown list.

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If you move things around and things go a bit crazy it is easy to reset a workspace back to how it was when you last saved it.

To do this, first make sure you are viewing the workspace to reset and then open the Workspace menu and choose Reset .

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Likewise you can return to Photoshop’s default workspace anytime by selecting Essentials then click Reset Essentials.

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And one last word on workspaces…
If you want to see what’s new in Photoshop CS6 click the New in CS6 workspace and you can see what is new in Photoshop. Open a menu and any new options in it will show as blue on the menu.

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Photoshop tutorial-Baby photography techniques

30 Oct

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Learn How To Master Photography And Photoshop

30 Oct

Photography And Photoshop Membership Site Containing Video Tutorials, PDF Reports, E-books, And More All Related To Photography, Photoshop, And Internet Marketing, And How To Use Them Together.
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Photoshop Elements Scan and Repair Old Photos

30 Oct

In this video I will teach you how to scan a picture into the organizer. Then I will teach you how to repair a old photo and bring it back to life. If you would like to buy a copy of my Elements Videos DVD please visit: www.jackstechcorner.com
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How to edit eye color in Photoshop 7.0

30 Oct

***SHORT***SIMPLE***EASY*** In about 30 seconds or less, you will have yourself a BEASTLY edited eye xD (sorry about spaztic computer -.-“)
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Tutorial: Light & Shade : Light Reshaping in Photoshop {Basic}

30 Oct

Practicing on how to reshape light in your pictures by creating a circle and adding value to create a 3 dimension figure. This exercise can be used as a starting point on enhancing light in photographs as well by using the paint brush tool and playing with the opacity . it works like the burn and doge tool but better.

Click more info to see all the links 🙂 Animated lights : i176.photobucket.com Animated snow : i50.tinypic.com ::Resources:: Tree brush : www.obsidiandawn.com Grass brush: fbrushes.com Space brushes used for snow : designm.ag Snowflake shape : dezignus.com Snowflake font : www.dafont.com

 
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