How to Perfect a Photo with the Healing Brush: Photoshop Tips from Phlearn
Nobody's perfect. And nothing shows those lumps, bumps, bags and blemishes like a photo. Fortunately, you can right those photographic wrongs with ...
Creating a Christmas Present Ribbon in Photoshop
www.pixelforlife.com In this lesson we learn how to create a realistic Christmas ribbon from scratch. We use vectors and brushes, rather than images. You can ...
awesome tutorial just you needed to explain what short cuts you were using
as I had to spend awhile looking for how you grouped the layers for
example. The pen tool and the little notches annoyed me also as its hard to
get them where you want them to at times. Also what photoshop version were
you using as I would of liked to of known that as well Overall was a great
tutorial as this is exactly what I was looking for. :)
How do you put layers into one group without going to the bottom of the
layers palette? it must be a keyboard shortcut:D btw I am amazed as you
done the whole thing by only creating shapes, changeing opacity and
blending mode... Merry Christmas:D
I was just thinking... "he uses alot of overlay.." (because I just watched
the elegant wall and picture tut) and then I hear you say, "Get used to it
and stop complaining!" haha. 4:14 Have a Merry Christmas and thanks for
posting this!
All of these years I've used PS and never knew how to create a flat layer
of all the layers under it. THANK YOU. This looks really good for not going
into light/shadow properties and dimensional rules.
@willugoupordown Hahaha - I noticed the same thing right before I said
that. Overlay is usually exactly what I need, so it's my "go-to option".
Thank you! Merry Christmas to you as well.
I've used PS for a few years now, and i accidentally keep on grouping
layers, however i forgot the command (I'm usually half asleep :P) Whats the
group command on mac?
+Advection357 For simple bump maps it will work. Though you are right for more detailed you can not cheat by blurring heavily, it will look just horrid in the end.
Big Knot Stages
This Celtic Knot was drawn over five non-consecutive days. It began as an ambitious project to keep me occupied during the slower hours at work. The entire ...