Adding Text on Own Photo using Photoshop
This tutorial Photoshop will show the most basic way to add texts on a photo or images. It is very simple but essential, and should be learning from the beginning. Photoshop has type tools which mainly use to make texts. There are four kinds of type tools, the horizontal type tool, vertical type tool, [...]
Category: Photoshop Tutorial at March 25th, 2010Tutorial for Transform Layer’s Shape in Photoshop
This is a Photoshop CS4 tutorial about how to transform shape of a layer. Unlocked layer can be rotate, resize, distort, skew, add prespective, warp and many more. To do this, we can use Edit > Transform menu, but in this tutorial I will focus on how to transform it using shortkey.
Category: Photoshop Tutorial at July 29th, 2009How to Use Eraser Tool in Photoshop CS4
Photoshop CS4, and also other version, has eraser tool set in the tool box. These tools are Eraser Tool, Background Eraser Tool, and Magic Eraser Tool. All of them are has single function, that is to erase part of image. But each of them has different abilities. Here is a quick tutorial on how to [...]
Category: Photoshop Tutorial at August 26th, 2010Wolverine Scratch Brushes
This Photoshop CS4 brush can be use to make three scratch marks. Just like a photo was slashed with Wolverine claws. Compatible for Photoshop 7.0 or later version. Contain 5 images for free download.
Category: Download at June 4th, 2009How to change Brush Color
This Photoshop CS4 tutorial is the first articles of Using Photoshop CS 4 Brush Guide. I will write this guide in some post, starting from this one and continued by next posts. But they will separated by another Photoshop tutorials also.
The first thing we have to know before we can use Photoshop CS4 brush properly [...]
Make 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.






