Web 2.0 Design Kit, Part 2
In this continuation of the Web 2.0 Design Kit I’ll show you how to do a few more simple effects that I’ve seen becoming more popular in web design. Continue Reading »
Adobe Photoshop’s Web Photo Gallery is a great and easy to use function, but the quality of your preset options have always seemed lacking. Using the Lightbox JS javascript library and the Web Photo Gallery we can easily create a very slick photo gallery for your website. Continue Reading »
In this continuation of the Web 2.0 Design Kit I’ll show you how to do a few more simple effects that I’ve seen becoming more popular in web design. Continue Reading »
Web 2.0 is a term coined by O’Reilly describing the new trends in design and development appearing across a flood of innovative websites. This tutorial will show you how to create some of the more popular “Web 2.0″ design effects using Photoshop. Continue Reading »
This tutorial will show you an elaborate way to create a semi-realistic rainy day effect. Continue Reading »
Photoshop CS2 has a ton of new features, added to the existing plethora of features, turning Photoshop’s menus into small novels. Continue Reading »
Photoshop allows you to create that ripped, torn and distressed effect that has been seen around lately. Continue Reading »
You can create stunning panoramas by “stitching” together several adjoining images with Photomerge. 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 »
Photoshop CS2 has a new feature called Smart Objects. Smart Objects allow you to alter, transform, and warp your photo, without ruining the original information. 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 issue of Adobe’s CS icons is nothing new, but here is another alternative.
Slides from Rick Miller’s presentation for the ATX User Group in SoCal. [via Rick Miller]
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Why do all of my iPhone photos