Half Sketch Effect
This tutorial will show you how to make an image look like it’s half-sketched. It’s a really easy effect that I’ve been seeing around lately. Reminds me of that A-Ha video. Continue Reading »
This tutorial will show you how to take your regular beach day photo and turn it into a beautiful sunset silhouette. Oh, and this is my 30th tutorial. Continue Reading »
This tutorial will show you how to make an image look like it’s half-sketched. It’s a really easy effect that I’ve been seeing around lately. Reminds me of that A-Ha video. Continue Reading »
The new Photoshop CS2 Vanishing Point tool is pretty cool. It can save you a lot of time from messing with Free Transform, and the Clone Tool feature is unbeatable. In this tutorial, I’ll show you some of the basics of Vanishing Point. Continue Reading »
When I was thumbing through some magazines the other day, I noticed a number of ads using halftone effects. Photoshop provides a few different ways to show a halftone effect. This tutorial will walk you through them. Continue Reading »
This is a quick way to use photoshop to create that semi-trendy, two-tone silhouette effect. Continue Reading »
This tutorial shows a quick way to take your normal, boring product shot and make it look more professional and elegant. Continue Reading »
This Photoshop tutorial will show you how to add on the years to almost anybody. It’s basically a practice using the Burn and Dodge tools. Continue Reading »
Other titles I thought of for this Photoshop fire tutorial were “Burning Down the House”, “The Roof Is On Fire”, and “Fire! Fire! Fire”, but then I realized how cliche that would be. Continue Reading »
Here’s how to take your brand new, crystal clear, $400 digital camera photo and make it look 50 years old. Continue Reading »
Photoshop provides a pretty easy way to make some fairly realistic looking facial hair. This tutorial will show you how fun and easy it is to add facial hair to a photo. Continue Reading »
View DNG files in Windows Explorer and Photo Gallery.
Pretty cool to see retouching in motion.
Recorded by a Casio EX-F1
This is a great, great invention. I may have to buy one.