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This is a brief history detailing the chaotic process that went into one man’s work. As you can see, he didn't have a plan; he just played around.
Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials
Let's face it: stars can be really hard to draw. Our star field is an expression of depth, and this is communicated through two factors: variety and density.
Editor's Pick in Photoshop Articles
If you have ever snapped 100 pictures to be emailed and then see they are hi-res, then you know you will have to reduce their size one by one. Creating Actions for Batch Processing will let do all very quickly.
Learn three different ways to save every step you take during a design process without losing the information when closing the file.
.jpg, .gif, .png, .eps, .pdf, .tif; file format options or a bad accident involving alphabet soup?
In all of the Adobe applications, you can view shortcuts; in most (but sadly, not After Effects or Encore), you can edit them and add new ones.
Editor's Pick in Photoshop Articles, October 2006
This well written tutorial will explain the lesser known facts about working with images for resizing and changing image resolution. The author explains these technical concepts with common sense language and pictures.
This tutorial assumes you have Version Cue installed with your choice of Standard or Premium editions of the Adobe Creative Suite. This is a great addition to the Creative Suite (shipped with Standard & Premium additions) designed to speed up workflow and file management...
Few things can be as big a headache as a misbehaving Photoshop. Thankfully, replacing Photoshop's preferences file can do wonders when the program is acting up. Think of it as "Photoshop Aspirin." Here's how to do it, and a tip that makes it easy to do regularly.
A neat feature into Photoshop CS2 is this ' Use Adobe Dialog' as opposed to using the standard 'Use OS Dialog' when Opening files.




