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Selections are an essential part of any photo editing workflow, but often, selections aren't as straight-forward as they might seem. In this tutorial we will explain how to make a selection of a glass that includes transparent elements. Let's get started! Tutorial Assets The following assets were used during the production of this tutorial. Glass of Water Step 1 Selections are an essential part of
Pixel illustrations are great for making computer icons, isometric images, and even whole scenes. They can be made quickly and easily using Photoshop with a couple of quick tweaks to the preference settings. The only drawback, though, is that the pixel art looks best when each pixel has been placed by hand as opposed to using a Photoshop filter. That's right, placed by hand—I know this sounds a li
Step 1 I've always liked dragons, this time I've got the chance to create a dragon using a few real life pictures and mock-up the creature into a realistic landscape. First of all, find your pictures. The scene isn't a problem, you can use any picture, I'm using this, which is a nice ruined castle to put my dragon on it. We'll see forward how to pick the right pictures to make a good composite. I
Some time ago I came up with a technique to create digital smoke using the Liquify filter in Photoshop. Although it was a simple and efficient way to achieve that sort of effect, people sent me emails asking how to customize it or that it wasn't so easy to follow. In this tutorial we are going to show you how to easily create digital abstract smoke using both Illustrator and Photoshop. One of the
In this simple tutorial, we're going to create a clever little way of making little buttons using a couple of layers and one interchangeable image layer. Step 1: Start by drawing in a colored background. I've used dark brown/greys here and used a subtle radial gradient. Then in a new layer, draw a circle and fill it with a color. It doesn't matter what color you use; I've used green here. Step 2:
There are lots of tutorials on the Web that claim to achieve a realistic tattoo effect. Usually these tutorials instruct the user to import an image they want to use as a tattoo and to set it to overlay. Out of experience I can say that this does NOT look like a tattoo. It looks like...well...an overlayed image. In this tutorial I will be demonstrating an advanced technique to achieve a realistic
1. How to Create the Background Step 1 As with pretty much every tutorial I've ever written, we begin with a Radial Gradient. This one is pretty harsh and goes from a reddish brown color to black. Here are the exact color codes: Foreground color: #922f00 Background color: #000000 Step 2 In this tutorial, we actually need a pretty intense center, so what we'll do is duplicate the layer we just made
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