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Lighting Effects

August 25th, 2008 | Posted in Articles, Photoshop | Comments Off
Corey jazzed up this photo by making a custom brush and applying an outer glow layer style to create the repeating patterns behind the subject. createObject('swf','videos/swfplayer.swf?video=light-effects.flv&pre=pread.flv&post=postad.flv','width','500','height','417','scale','exactfit','quality','high','allowScriptAccess','sameDomain','bgcolor','#ffffff'); Corey Barker is Executive Producer of PlanetPhotoshop.com and is an Education and Curriculum Developer for the National Association of Photoshop Professionals. Corey has also made numerous appearances on the highly [...]

Congrats to the Photo Walkers

August 25th, 2008 | Posted in Articles, Photoshop | Comments Off
Well it seems that the World Wide PhotoWalk this past weekend was a great success. Despite a few hitches with the weather here in Florida, things seem to come together nicely. If any of you attended a Photo Walk I would love to see what you shot. Simply drop a link to your gallery in [...]

Find The Hidden Magnetic Pen Tool Options

August 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Articles, Photoshop | Comments Off
I know what you’re thinking—finding the Magnetic Pen tool options? I didn’t even know there was a Magnetic Pen tool in the first place. Adobe has done a great job of hiding it. For some reason they must hate this tool. Anyway, to get to the Magnetic Pen tool (the magnetic part means it snaps [...]

PhotoWalk Tomorrow!

August 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Articles, Photoshop | Comments Off
It’s finally here. The highly anticipated Worldwide PhotoWalk is tomorrow. I am excited. True, I am not necessarily a photographer but I am looking to be inspired nonetheless. I will be attending the Ybor city PhotoWalk with my fellow colleague Dave Cross. It promises to be a good time, assuming the weather cooperates. Since this [...]

Making Global Light Work For You

August 20th, 2008 | Posted in Articles, Photoshop | Comments Off
Problem: You applied a drop shadow to an object on one layer, then later you applied a bevel on another layer, but in the Bevel and Emboss options in the Layer Style dialog, you notice that the position of your drop shadow just moved when you changed the angle of your bevel. Reason: Adobe uses [...]

Special Tutorial on YouTube!

August 20th, 2008 | Posted in Articles, Photoshop | Comments Off
For those of you who might have missed it, just about a week ago I was the guest blogger over at Scott Kelby’s blog. My post was on the topic of creative exploration and the creative exercises I do to generate ideas. In addition to the post, I produced a video tutorial exclusively for the [...]

Fixing The “Rounded Corners” Selection Problem

August 19th, 2008 | Posted in Articles, Photoshop | Comments Off
Ever have this happen? You draw a selection with the Rectangular Marquee tool (M) and the corners of your selection are rounded, rather than nice and straight? This happens to a lot of people, especially if they’ve been drinking. If you haven’t been drinking but you’re suffering from rounded-corner selections, look up in the Options [...]

Expanding Rectangular Selections

August 18th, 2008 | Posted in Articles, Photoshop | Comments Off
If you’ve ever tried to expand a rectangular selection by more than five or six pixels, you know what happens. The crisp, sharp-edged corners that you start off with become rounded. Here’s the fix: Don’t use the Expand command (found under the Select menu, under Modify). First, make your selection and press Command-T (PC: Control-T) [...]

Cool Olympic Stuff!!

August 18th, 2008 | Posted in Articles, Photoshop | Comments Off
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Get Back Your Background Layer

August 15th, 2008 | Posted in Articles, Photoshop | Comments Off
Lost your Background layer? It happens. It’s heartbreaking, but it happens. If you suddenly find yourself staring at a Layers palette and there’s no Background layer (chances are you accidentally converted your Background layer into a regular layer), here’s how to get a Background layer again: Click on the Create a New Layer icon, then [...]