Thursday, April 17, 2014

Learn Photoshop

Do you  want to learn photoshop?

We want to talk all about learn Photoshop. To get started with Photoshop, you need to know what everything does. Learn photoshop is important for you who wants to improve Photoshop skill. Learn Photoshop divided into three stages. There are:
  1. Basic Photoshop
  2. Intermediate Photoshop
  3. And Advanced Photoshop

Basic Photoshop is intended for designers or aspiring designers who either want to get started with photoshop or have limited exxperince and are looking to improve. While intermediate and advanced a continuation for those who have mastered the basic and even proficient in photoshop.

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

How to create icons from images making background transparent in corel: Advanced Tutorial

This is about How to create icons from images making background transparent, Advanced Tutorial. To create icons from any of your images, making rest of the background as transparent, follow the steps below:

* Open the image in Photoshop Elements Editor.

* Select the Object using any of the selection tools suiting your needs. To understand how to make precise selections, you may visit the posts.


Selected the bird using quick selection tool


How to select hair with precision in coreldraw: Basic Tutorial

This is about How to select hair with precision, basic Tutorial. Selecting hair, cactus or other selections that requires precisions could not be as great result giving as after using the new Refine Edge feature in PSE 11 Editor. This is a feature that Elements has inherited from Photoshop.

Consider the picture below where I intend to select hair of this lady so that I can copy her to some other background. Open it in PSE 11 Editor.



How to Use Watch Folders in the Photoshop Elements Organizer: Basic Tutorial

How to Use Watch Folders in the Photoshop Elements Organizer. Categories Basic Tutorial. One easy way to get files into the Photoshop Elements Organizer window is to use Watch Folders. Watch Folders are folders that you can identify on your computer. Each time new photos are added to the Watch Folders, Elements prompts you to confirm adding the files from the folders to your Organizer Catalog.

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Monday, April 7, 2014

Make a Soft Grunge Product Ad Design in Photoshop: Advanced Tutorial

Make a Soft Grunge Product Ad Design in Photoshop. Categories Advanced Tutorial. In this graphic design tutorial, we’ll create a poster with light grunge features centered around a Nike shoe. Graphics designers are often asked to work on advertisement campaigns. Great projects are realized in collaboration with several creative minds specialized in different matters, all under the direction of an art director. Small firms, on the other hand, generally contract out a single graphic designer and give them detailed instructions on how create their ad poster design.

Preview

Here is the ad poster design we will create.
Make a Soft Grunge Product Ad Design in Photoshop

Step 1: Preparing the Product

For this tutorial, I’ve chosen the classic Nike shoe. You can use any kind of product image and create the same effects. If you want to work with a similar image, go to NikeiD and create your own pair of shoes to feature in your poster, or you could even use your own favorite sneakers.

Create A Realistic Canvas Shoe: Advanced Tutorial


Hi friends, we are happy to be back with another awesome tutorial. Today in this Photoshop Tutorial we will create a realistic looking canvas shoe from scratch. Creating an object from the scratch is really a tough challenge. Here, you can create this canvas shoe with ease, using pen tool and some filters to make it absolutely realistic. Ok now let’s move on to the tutorial.

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Photoshop Image Navigation Tips, Tricks And Shortcuts: Advanced Tutorial

Photoshop Image Navigation Tips, Tricks And Shortcuts. Categories Advanced Tutorial. In the previous tutorial, we covered the basics of navigating around our images in Photoshop, from zooming in and out with the Zoom Tool and scrolling with the Hand Tool to a look at some important options under the View menu for quickly fitting an image entirely on screen or jumping instantly to the 100% view size. In this tutorial, we’ll take things up a notch by learning some time-saving tips and shortcuts that will have you navigating your images like the pros! As with the previous tutorial, I’ll be using Photoshop CS6, but this tutorial is also fully compatible with Photoshop CC (Creative Cloud).

Image #80071024 licensed from Shutterstock by Photoshop Essentials.com