
Forget the rest : Adobe Photoshop is the only way to fly when it comes to fixing up images before you place them on your website. One of my favourite places for tips and tricks on using Photoshop is Good Tutorials
They have fantastic samples of what can be done with this great software. Have listed a few samples using there RSS feeds for you to have a look at…
- You have probably seen this effect somewhere in magezines or posters around, but might not have managed to replicate it. This tutorial will teach you how to do that ribbon and halftone effect together.
- Design an art community themed design in Photoshop.
- Fake your own UFO picture.
- This tutorial will lead you through the creation of a stylized world map illustration.
- Learn the steps to take in creating an icon successfully.
- Create this header and menu system for a wedding website.
- You would think that with the clouds filter it would be easy to create a fog effect, but you couldn't be more wrong! Making realistic fog/mist is an artform all in itself, but this tutorial details a relatively simple way to replicate decent results with the minimum amount of effort.
- A spinoff on your usual fire tutorial by adding some animation.
- This tutorial details a relatively simple starting point for a decent turbulent water effect in Photoshop. The flexibility of the technique means that it can easily form the basis of more complicated creations, as well as be an excellent stock effect all by itself.
- Create this simplistic logo which consists of four leaves.
- Find a stock image that your found or took and create a stylish cut out of it.
- Create this golden award seal for your website.
- Design a set of lasers for your header.
- Learn how to make something similar to the Universal Studios logo.
- Learn the tricks and techniques used to create an ancient grunge scroll to compliment your next web layout or display design.
- Provide a hemispherical view to your photos.
- Create an icon that can represent a security officer.
- This tutorial will show you how to create a green text effect.
- Love the look of watercolors, but don't know how to paint? If you have Photoshop, you don't have to know how; Photoshop will do it for you! All you need is a copy of Photoshop and a photograph that you'd like to see as watercolor on canvas.
- This tutorial will walk you through the creation of a website or blog header that features glass reflections.
- Throw an image on a wall and make it look like it was spray-painted on.
- Create a professional, clean navigation bar.
- Use some drawing techniques to create a trendwhore effect.
- Find out how lens flare can be used.
- Give a canvas texture effect to an image.
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