Tutorials
Create your own brushes
All Photoshop brushes are created from simple greyscale images. It could be an image you’ve painted onto the document, or you could use a photographic image. Black areas paint with solid colors, grey areas as semi-transparent, and white areas apply no color at all.
- New document Go to File>New. Set Height/Width to 200 pixels, 180 pixels/inch for Resolution, Grayscale for Color Mode, White for Background Contents. Hit OK. Pick a standard hard round tip in the Brush Picker. Hit D to restore default Foreground/Background colors.
- Paint the footprint Start to paint the footprint of your brush. We’re making a hairy brush, so we’re painting thin horizontal lines close together. Making these ragged will add a natural feel. Use the Rectangular Marquee tool to make a selection around your painted brush tip.
- Trim and save In Image>Trim, pick Top Left Pixel Color and check all Trim Away boxes. Hit OK. In Edit>Define Brush Preset, enter a name for the brush and hit OK. You can close this file without saving changes. The new brush will appear in the Brush palette thumbnails.
Invisible Clothing Effect – Adobe Photoshop
In this free video tutorial we will show you how to create an invisible clothing effect using Adobe Photoshop.
Photoshop CS4: Reflections
Learn how to create nice, non destructive reflections in Photoshop CS3 & CS4!
Create Web Icons + Navigation Bar
In the following video we will create web icons and make a navigation bar out of them.
Learn some cool Layer control tips and tricks as well as distribution using multiple layers.
You ought to enjoy this one if you need to create buttons or just icons for your site!
Enjoy!
Sepia Effect: Photoshop Tutorial
Learn how to create a sepia effect for your images both using adjustment layers and using a duotone image. We will also add some dirt specks and a dark vignetting around the edges! Have fun!








