Photoshop Tutorials
Original Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign Tutorials
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Nov27
Photomosaic with Photoshop
Filed under: Photoshop Tutorials, Special Effects; Tagged as: art, layer blending modes, Photoshop TutorialsNo Comments
by Chad Neuman
Photo mosaics are photos comprised of many other photos. Photos are places in square or rectangle areas of the image, almost like pixels. Each photo has a certain hue that matches what the part of the master photo should be. Here’s a quicker way than trying to find photos that match specific parts of a photo. Read the rest of this entry »
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Nov27
Two Techniques for Colorizing Black and White Photos
Filed under: Photoshop Tutorials, Special Effects; Tagged as: colorizing, layer blending modes, painting, Photoshop TutorialsNo Comments
by Chad Neuman
Adding color to a photograph can be a useful technique in Adobe Photoshop. Whether it is adding color to an old family photography or colorizing a photo you took in sepia or black and white, this technique adds a different look to those grayscale images. There are actually a few different ways to accomplish this with different variations and looks, and I cover a few of them here. Let’s get started. Read the rest of this entry »
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Nov22
Silhouettes and Gradients in Photoshop
Filed under: Photoshop Tutorials, Special Effects; Tagged as: gradient, Photoshop Tutorials, silhouetteNo Comments
by Chad Neuman
Sometimes a print or online project needs an outline-type silhouette instead of an actual photo, in order to illustrate a project. By using the Threshold tool and the Gradient tool, we can make a few unique effects to complement a print of online design. Read the rest of this entry »
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Nov21
Combining Two Photos in Photoshop
Filed under: Photoshop Tutorials, Special Effects; Tagged as: Photoshop Tutorials, selection, text, text effectsNo Comments
by Chad Neuman
Combining two photos to create a new look is a fun way to learn various techniques. We’ll learn how to use the Circular Marquee tool from the center, adjusting the opacity of a layer, creating a path from a selection and adding text along it in the process. Let’s get started.
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Nov201 Comment

by Chad Neuman
Using the Threshold command in Adobe Photoshop can create a neat one-color effect. A full-color photo can be turned into a black outline. This technique involves creating a different shade of color to four different layers, all increasing levels of threshold. The result is a “layered threshold” look. Read the rest of this entry »
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Aug25
Blending Two Images Seamlessly with Photoshop
Filed under: Photoshop Tutorials, Special Effects; Tagged as: layer blending modes, pen, Photoshop Tutorials, selectionNo Commentsby Chad Neuman
Let’s say you need add an image to another one, but it needs to look seamless. The image we’ll be adding to the other needs to have the same angle and texture of the other one. We can use the lens distortion tool and a layer blending mode for this example, and it’s also a fun way to learn the lens distortion tool and layer blending modes. Read the rest of this entry » -
Aug24
Floating Clothes with Photoshop
Filed under: Photoshop Tutorials, Special Effects; Tagged as: clone stamp, Photoshop Tutorials, special effectsNo Commentsby Chad Neuman

A fun way to learn the Clone Stamp tool (as well as adding a virtual drop shadow) is to create an invisible man or woman. We can transform an ordinary portrait or action shot to make the person disappear, leaving floating clothes around a space. Adding shadowed wrinkles also adds realism.










