Down & Dirty Tricks: Create A Winter Portrait With Realistic Falling Snow
by Kirk Nelson
With winter rearing its frosty head in most parts of the country, it’s likely that most outdoor...
Read MorePosted by Jessica Maldonado | Dec 17, 2017 | 0
With winter rearing its frosty head in most parts of the country, it’s likely that most outdoor...
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Join Scott Kelby as he teaches you the essential things you need to learn about Photoshop to get up and running.
Read MorePosted by Jessica Maldonado | Nov 19, 2017 | 0
On the flipside of creating images that are tack sharp is the idea of embracing the beauty of a softer focus. Instead of being dismissed as a technical flaw, soft-focus projects can have a romantic, dreamy look. This idea matches well with a high-key approach that’s common in glamour photography. While this is typically accomplished in-camera, it can also be simulated easily in Photoshop with a variety of techniques. This tutorial steps through several techniques that individually can produce a soft-focus effect, but when used together they create a beautiful result that can be quite stunning!
Read MorePosted by Jessica Maldonado | Nov 5, 2017 | 0
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.
Read MorePosted by Jessica Maldonado | Oct 1, 2017 | 0
How do you write a big story? By writing it in small parts and putting it all together! In Scott Valentine’s regular “Photoshop Proving Ground” column for Photoshop User magazine, he spends a lot of time getting you familiar with Photoshop’s tools so you can use them to build big things from small. In this tutorial, he’ll show how to combine a few tools he’s written about in the past to take on bigger challenges by tackling the smaller ones first. In this way, you get to tell bigger and bigger stories.
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