Photoshop Tutorial to Remove Blemish and Acne from Photograph
In this Photoshop tutorial, we will remove blemish and acne from a photo. Photoshop has some tools to remove any spot from image. This spot removal is a most wanted for skin retouching effect. The tools are: Healing Brush, Spot Healing brush, Path Tools, and there are also Clone Stamp tool. Clone stamp tool can [...]
Category: Photoshop Tutorial at April 21st, 2010Smart crop and blur border effect
This is a Photoshop CS4 tutorial to make a photo with a smart crop and blurred border effects. I call this a smart crop because we can select a portion of the photo, and use the outer part of original photo as a border.
Category: Photo Effects at July 3rd, 2009Photoshop Tutorial to Make Ripped Photo Effect
In this Photoshop CS4 tutorial, we will make a photo with ripped or torn effect. The major step of this tutorial is by make a selection and use it to cut half of the image. Quite simple to do, and further more this effect can be experimented to make another looks.
Category: Photo Effects at May 27th, 2009Reduce Photo Noise with Topaz DeNoise Plugin
All this time, I always use Neat Image to reduce my photo noise. Then I try the Topaz DeNoise. When I try this Photoshop Plugin, What I get is that Topaz DeNoise is much simpler to use. The result is very nice, I got mine reduced their noise. One of the things that I rather [...]
Category: Photoshop Plugins at December 15th, 2010How to Rotate Photoshop CS4 Brushes
In this Photoshop CS4 tutorial, I will write about how to rotate the brushes. I divided them in two ways, before it’s stroked or after it. To adjust the brush position before it’s stroke, use the brush panel. If after it’s stroked, use Edit > Free Transform.
Category: Photoshop Brushes at June 6th, 2009Make Instant Photo Effect Using Photoshop Styles
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Photoshop since earlier version has provided some beautiful Styles that are ready to use. Styles is a set of layer style effect that combined into one button. You can access the Styles from Window > Styles. By default it is located in top right of the Photoshop panel/palette.





