Tag: beginners

Creating a Halftone Pattern in Photoshop for that Pop-Art Feel
by Lesa Snider

If you look closely at a professionally printed newspaper or magazine, you’ll notice the images are made from millions of tiny dots (typically circles, but sometimes diamonds or squares). To prevent overlap, the dots are printed at specific angles according to ink color, creating a pattern called “halftone” (versus the “continuous tone” of an inkjet print). In this issue you’ll learn two ways to create a halftone pattern for a pop-art feel.

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Top 10 Tips for Photoshop Beginners
By Lesa Snider

Photoshop is one of those apps in which there are multiple ways to accomplish the same task; however, some methods are slow and destructive, while others are fast and flexible. In this column, you’ll learn 10 ways to ensure your Photoshop life is as productive and painless as it can possibly be.

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