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You can create stunning panoramas by "stitching" together several adjoining images with Photomerge. Then, with just a few tweaks, you can create a poster print for your home or office.
You can create PDF slideshows with Photoshop in about... oh... 10 seconds. I'll show you how easy it really is.
This tutorial will show you how to combine two photos into a surreal looking scene of one image projected onto another.
Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, July 2006
Creating a really nice online portfolio of your word might just be the thing you need to boost your business and income. Click here to find out more.
1. Open up any two images you would like to combine, however they need to be at the same resolution. My images are 72 dpi.
2. You will need to place them in one image, but in different layers, by dragging one image into the other. A new layer will automatically be created. Now select move tool ...
Enjoy this tutorial on creating game art and buildings in photoshop. Pro Game artist Christian reveals his secrets to PhotoshopCAFE.
More collaging techniques for Photoshop, using channels and layers.This is a bit more in depth than some of the other tutorials, you will learn several techniques that you can adapt to add a pro touch to your montages and collages. You asked for it, you got it! Enjoy
Type : Photoshop Tutorial
Level : Experienced
Added : July 18, 2006
Rating : Less than 3 votes yet
Collaging - Merging 2 images with a layer mask. This is a very requested technique and will be the first in our series on creating collages and montages. You will learn how to seamlessly blend 2 images together, using the layer masks
"Step-and-repeat" is the term used for the process of duplicating an object and spacing or transforming the duplicates sequentially.
I read in the forum some threads from people asking how to make icons (windows icons) but i did not appreciated the answers because they wasn't well explained or totally wrong (changing the extension of a gif file to .ico!!!).







