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August 31, 2005

Photoshop Basics

Filed under: Photoshopz around 4:22 am

An in depth tutorial for photoshop basics that Every artist should go through.

August 17, 2005

Combining great graphics and CSS

Filed under: CSS, Photoshopz around 8:08 pm

To create mind boggling web design. Here is a well written tutorial outlining how you can combine CSS skills and Photoshop skills.

Way too many images yo! You can do half of that stuff with proper CSS and XHTML. Just my opinion! Sure it looks pretty, but after that, what are you left with? The first two are nice (the second one being better). The third one is ass ugly and I would never even use a website if it was designed like that. Way too many images, horrible colors, ugh.

Any article that has this much raw information is gonna be useful to someone, especially to artists who may know how to make something that looks fresh but not how to translate it to HTML and CSS. It’s a nice basic CSS tips, but if you want “mind boggling web design” in CSS, there’s only ONE place to go - CSS ZenGarden

July 14, 2005

Best Photoshop Tutorials

Filed under: Photoshopz around 9:35 am

Photoshop lover is the #1 stop photoshop tutorials and resource site. They have a huge collection of photoshop tutorials for photoshop users of all skill levels.

People who are adept in Photoshop can look at something and do it. Besides I’m getting quite fed up with all the “supreme artists” who have followed an OSX aqua pill tutorial and think they know it all. I suppose if I was starting out today I would have to use tutorials a lot to get up to speed with Photoshop. Looking at a tutorial and seeing how different people do different things, you can still pick up a thing or two.

The thing about PS is that there are many different ways of doing the same thing. But be warned, your skills do wain if you don’t use them all the time. Take some time off from it for like a year and then come back and see what I mean. So tutorials are great to get back up to speed and to learn something and then try it out for yourself. Then you can take what you need and discard the rest.

The better “tutorials” are really just someone showing how they made a piece and going through step-by-step on what they did and why. So you can look at it and say “wow, he did this instead of that…I would have done that but I can see why he did it this way now”.

Like I said before, there are so many different ways of getting the same result that it’s often advantagious to see the different ways. Cause one way of doing something is pretty limiting. But don’t be a slave to a tutorial or certain ways of doing things. To get skill out of Photoshop you need to really think on your feet quite a bit. Think outside the tutorials.

July 5, 2005

Simple Matrix Code

Filed under: Photoshopz around 8:05 am

“How do I make that funky green raining code that you see in the Matrix, the Matrix Reloaded and the Matrix Revolutions?”

July 4, 2005

Hair and Fur painting tool in Photoshop

Filed under: Eye Catching, Photoshopz around 12:06 am

If you need to add hair or fur ot an existing image in Photoshop, it is unlikely that you will be able to do it with the help of a filter. Here’s a tool which can help you achieve the desired effect.

Weee, thick eyebrows for everyone! Great… furry artists are gonna have fun with this one.

Could they have found a more disturbing picture :)