Did you know you can create 3D environments in Photoshop from 2D images? OK. What about then taking those into After Effects so you can literally move through them? Richard Lainhart shows how.
Creating complex filters in Photoshop need not lead to destructive and fixed results. Iain Anderson reveals his workflow for creating fully editable and non-destructive filters for Photoshop CS.
Have you been considering using a graphics tablet to help you get the most out of Photoshop? Iain Anderson demonstrates how to control brush options and more with a Wacom Intuos.
Making clean masks is an essential skill for most Photoshop users. In this article Iain Anderson demonstrates how the Dodge and Burn tools can be used to correct masks.
Another year is about to pass, and for many of us it means another wrinkle or two. David Smith comes to the rescue, without the threat of surgery or expensive cosmetics, using Photoshop CS5.
Photoshop can be used to remove blemishes & retouch portraits, and also completely transform the body parts/features of the subject. Iain Anderson employs the liquify tool in subtle and far out ways!
Giving a sense of movement to a static, still image can be immensely fun and useful in all sorts of ways. David Smith cuts to the chase with this Photoshop CS5 article on creating speed effects.
Starting with just a simple gradient and applying some noise effects, Toby Pitman shows how to create a stellar planet and space scene in Photoshop CS5 Extended.
There are 101 ways to work with multiple images to build a collage in Photoshop. Richard Lainhart shows how to use layer masks and gradients to blend two unlikely images into one composition.
Photoshop newbies and experts rejoice! Richard Lainhart shares four of his quick and easy workflow tips to help you fly through your image editing and creation projects.
Finding shapes for your design projects doesn't always require opening your wallet and browsing 3rd party libraries. Toby Pitman shows the way to a creative, DIY path using InDesign.
For anyone who has ever attempted to create Graphics in Photoshop intended to be edited into a video sequence and delivered via a TV screen or monitor, the results can be very disappointing.
Halloween is almost here and rather than get all dressed up you can create a scary digital portrait in Photoshop CS5 instead. Follow Richard Lainhart as he gives Jordan Rudess a vampiric makeover.
Working on profile images or portraits pictures? This tutorial by David Smith shows who to use level adjustments on targeted adjustment layers to for eye-grabbing results.
Making stylized line-art or shape-art style images is normally the domain of Illustrator. However, Photoshop can be used to good effect. Toby Pitman outlines this stylized creation process.
Working with textures and text in Photoshop can be a lot of fun. In this quick tip, Toby Pitman shows how to give the metallic texture effects that professional sheen.
Learn how to use Photoshop to create wrap-around graphics for use in InDesign. Use this tutorial to transform your page layout and make it more dynamic.
Adding perspective to your images in Photoshop just became a whole lot easier thanks to the Vanishing Point feature. Follow along step-by-step as Certified Trainer, David Smith, provides perspective.