50 Great Photoshop Tutorials for Clever Beginners - from PSDTUTS
Posted on: Nov 17th 2008 | Posted by: Graffi
These should keep you busy for awhile.
Many of these tutorials will also work just as well in Elements, but you might have to do just a bit of experimentation and playing to create your own workarounds for some of the techniques, though.
If you find something interesting, be sure to post your findings - !
50 Great Photoshop Tutorials for Clever Beginners - from PSDTUTS
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30 Ultra High-end Photoshop Tutorials from PSDTUTS
Posted on: Nov 7th 2008 | Posted by: Graffi
Ever drooled over the artwork created by Photoshop masters like Nik Ainley and Greg Martin? Drool no longer, because with the help of these 30 tutorials you can create high-end digital artworks and effects to rival any Photoshop legend.
30 Ultra High-end Photoshop Tutorials - PSDTUTS
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40 Spine-chilling Horror Photoshop Effects
Posted on: Oct 31st 2008 | Posted by: Graffi
From PSDTUTS, here’s a collection of 40 of the most Halloween-y effects you can do with Photoshop and / or Photoshop Elements.
Happy Halloween!
40 Spine-chilling Horror Photoshop Effects
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How to Create a Grunge Web Design in Photoshop - PSDTUTS
Posted on: Sep 24th 2008 | Posted by: Graffi
Photoshop is often the right tool for web design, especially if you’re creating a design using numerous images and brush effects. In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to create a complete grunge home page design. We’ll design the header, sidebar, body, footer, and style everything to work together in a heavily textured and worn design. ~by Alvaro Guzman
How to Create a Grunge Web Design in Photoshop - from PSDTUTS
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50 Creative Text Effects
Posted on: Sep 10th 2008 | Posted by: Graffi
“ Learn how to soak your text in bubbles, splatter it with blood, turn it to glass, then to ice, melt it into water, grow it into grass, cut it from metal and riddle it with bullets. These 50 incredible Photoshop effects will create text that explodes from the page (or the screen).”
A collection of Text tutorial links from PSDTUTS
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Best of the Web - August
Posted on: Sep 4th 2008 | Posted by: Graffi
For the month of August PSDTUTS has put together a large amount of great content and resources featured across the web. They’ve narrowed down some of the most unique tutorials, useful resources, and some of the most inspirational articles that everyone should read. This month features interviews, tutorials about icons and posters, and a lot more
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Illustrating a Cool Glass of Beer
Posted on: Aug 20th 2008 | Posted by: Graffi
In this tutorial, we’re going to draw a beer glass with some beer in it. We’ll create the shiny curly glass with reflection, put some beer in it, add some bubbles, and finally we’ll make the shadow and the reflections. Meanwhile, I hope you’ll have some fun and learn some cool technics too.
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