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Today we will create a really cool conceptual headdress using stock photos, Photoshop and our imagination. The idea hit me when I saw a picture of a native American while browsing around some pictures. So I thought it would be interesting to make one with a totally different twist, with bone and metal.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Completion time: 1-2 hours
Tools: Photoshop CS3
submitted: 5 years and 3069 days ago
A droplet is an executable file generated by Photoshop that allows you to apply a set of actions just by dragging and dropping files or folders on to it. This is a great time saver when you have to apply the same action to a lot of files! If you do this manually, you’ll spend a lot of precious time, energy, and most probably get bored! We all want not to get bored, right?
Let’s say you have to resize 100 jpeg’s, or apply the same effect to 500 more jpegs, or even better, resize, apply the same effect and save them as gifs. No problem! You create a droplet in Photoshop and the job couldn’t be easier!
So, let’s create ourselves some droplets, right?
submitted: 5 years and 3102 days ago
Today we will create a textured abstract design in Photoshop using stock photos, brushes and a few guidelines regarding the composition. The tutorial not only points out the techniques used, but also the reason why it is used. It is important for us that you understand every step, so you can squeeze out every drop of knowledge out of this tutorial.
By completing this tutorial, you will learn how to:
- blend images into a single scenario
- use tones and color spots to create focus points
- adjust tones in a picture
- cut out objects from an image
- create a grungy background
- create your composition based on tones and texture
- make subtle retouching on your image
Difficulty: Beginner – Intermediate
Completion time: 30 min
Tools: Photoshop CS3
submitted: 5 years and 3194 days ago
Today we will create a conceptual monotone composition based on the idea of breaking our own boundaries. We will use stock photos, a bit of imagination and of course, Photoshop. The tutorial is well explained, with high quality step pictures.
Along with creating this, you will learn how to:
- use channels to create advanced selections
- make use of adjustment tools
- combine various tools
- create shading and lighting
- use blending modes
- use adjustment layers
- adjust tones in a picture
- create a more clean look for your image
- use shortcuts for a smoother work flow
- tips and tricks for cool compositions
submitted: 5 years and 3212 days ago