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1. In this tutorial there are many different ways of getting the results wanted. Experienced people will know of these. I have decided to use my two favourite tools, the dodge and burn tools :P Start off with your image that you want to make a crack in. You can use my. 2. Now select your burn...
Ok, start off with a new document and fill the background with black. Create a new layer and call it "main lightning". Now, with a 3 width brush, draw random lines like I did below. Then apply an outter glow effect to that layer. Don't overuse it, just a little...
There is more to the birth of a snowflake than freezing the air. Give birth to your own beautiful snowflakes using our tutorial.
Tentacles are easy to do, and have a great effect. First, you must create a new image, any size, and any background colour. Next, in your tools palette to the laft of the screen, select the polygonal lasso tool. Create a new layer by going to layer>>new>>layer, and click OK...
This tutorial will help you out with making all different types of shapes. There are three basic ways you can make shapes. These are very easy to do once you learn how to do them.
Method 1: Marquee Tools.
The Marquee Tools can be used to make basic filled-in shapes or the outline of a shape....
1. Try Complete Wood Texture Page before starting this tutorial.
2. Create a new file and view Grids. Create a new layer. Using snap to Grids and Rectangular Marquee Tool, draw the rectangular selection. Fill it with black...
1. Try Complete Wood Texture Page before starting this tutorial.
2. Create a new file and view Grids. Using snap to Grids and Polygon Lasso Tool, set a selection segment points to create the top part of the frame.
3. Make a new layer and fill the selection with black...
1. Try Complete Wood Texture Page before starting this tutorial.
2. Create a new file and view Grids. Create a new layer. Using snap to Grids and Rectangular Marquee Tool, draw the rectangular selection. Fill it with any color...
First duplicate the original as a backup copy, and toggle visibility to a hidden state. Next, with the original 'Dandelion' layer active, click the 'Add New Fill' icon on the bottom of the Layers Palette and from the list choose 'Gradient...'
Here's a few simple steps to simulate ocean or water texture using Photoshop CS 'Fibers' filter combined with the 'Liquify Filter' and various Blend Mode and Adjustment Layers. First, start a new document, I used an equal size preset of 450x450...








