Saturday, July 28, 2012
In this tutorial we will explain how to create a fantasy landscape using digital painting techniques. Let’s get started!
Samuel Pereira
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Inner Glow is one of the lesser-used effects within Photoshop layer styles, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t as useful.
On top of creating a glowing effect, Inner Glow can also be used to simulate an embossed or cut out effect, create some depth within your styles, as well as add an inner stroke to your design.
Below you will see an example of how an Inner Glow can be used to simulate a shadow behind a cut out shape, and create an icy type effect. One tool, two very different uses.
John Shaver
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
In this tutorial I will take you through the steps and techniques of creating a golden compass. For this tutorial I’ve used just Adobe Illustrator and a heavy dose of ingenuity. Let’s get stared!
Designious
Monday, July 23, 2012
in this tutorial we will explain how to create cosmic light effect using several stock photos, custom brushes, masks, and a bit of digital painting. Let’s get started!
Mario Sanchez Nevado
Sunday, July 22, 2012

In this tutorial we will show you how to design a Mobile Calendar App in Photoshop. Let’s get started!
By : Paul Flavius
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Video tutorial: Tone and colour stylising in Photoshop
This is a simple tone and colour processing chain. The first stage, using the control points to create a custom tone curve, is a way to selectively contour skin tones in Photoshop. Adjustments made here will usually be subtle, as we want to avoid the curve moving too close to horizontal or vertical. Using these four control points, we can usually soften or add structure to skin and facial features by controlling where the contrast is.
Curves colour adjustments tend to involve either basic colour balancing (moving the middle point up or down), changing the contrast for each channel (with an S-curve or inverted S-curve) or shifting the black and white points – and these basic controls can be used in combination.
By : Ben Secret - computerarts

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