Retouch a lady with Photoshop
January 2nd, 2010Retouching images is an inevitable part with photoshoppers. In this tutorial I will show you some common techniques and take you through the entire process, simple to understand! Step 1: Take a picture you want, a portrait may be the best. read more »
Create an Awesome Illustration Using Custom Brushes
January 2nd, 2010Final Image Here is the final image that we’ll be creating! Step 1 Open up an image of a person, try to select a photo of a head and torso only. My photo was black and white to begin with (http://www.sxc.hu/photo/462639), but if read more »
Wind Effect On A Photo
January 2nd, 2010In this tutorial you will learn how to add a windy effect on a scenery photo. We will mainly use Filter effects to achieve the result Step 1: Create a new document and press D and X to reset and swap read more »
Animated Earth
January 2nd, 2010There are tons of tutorials describing how to draw our Earth. But all of them are static and they only show the Earth from one side. It is more interesting to see the globe rotating. I’ve decided to fill this read more »
Abstract Pollen
January 1st, 2010In this tutorial I will show you how to make a fairy effect named abstract pollen First, find an image you want to work with. In this tutorial I use the image below: Step 1:Create a new layer and select the Gradient read more »
Fear
January 1st, 2010I hope this Photoshop tutorial will help somebody 1. Create a new document (Ctrl+N) with a black background. 2. Fill it with red and black Radial Gradient Tool. 3. Create a new layer. Fill it with black or white background. Set read more »
Luminescent Lines
January 1st, 2010This tutorial will show you how to create an image similar to this: Step 1 Start by creating a new document, here I used 1024×768px and 72dpi. Using the paint bucket tool (G) fill the background layer with black, alternatively you read more »
Quick Tip: don’t use links with JavaScript unless the link goes some where
July 9th, 2009We have all done it, many times I am sure. You need an element to attach some JavaScript to, that will execute some function, so you use <a href=”#” onclick=”myfunction(); return false;”>click me</a>. The link does not go any where read more »
How to use object oriented programming with jQuery
July 7th, 2009Unlike many other JavaScript frameworks jQuery provides few object oriented programming utilities, since JavaScript is all ready object oriented there is no need to. That being said, the means of using object oriented programming with jQuery are limited by read more »
