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Software Review: Fluid Mask 3
http://blogs.oreilly.com/ digitalmedia/ 2008/ 07/ software-review-fluid-mask-3.h…When you use Photoshop, nothing is more important than the ability to make selections. As a simple example, when you want to make a composite by moving a person from one background onto another, you need a way to select the person---in other words, to tell Photoshop which pixels you want to move.
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Baked Skin Textures with Masking Burning and Dodging
http://www.tipclique.com/ tutorial/ photoshop/ baked-skin-textures-with-masking-…Posted by photochopperz This tutorial shows you how to overlay a simple texture image onto a photograph and using layer masks along with the Burn and Dodge tools make a texture appear to contour and distress the original photo to obtain this creepy effect. Tags: burn, dodge, masking, photoshop, skin, tutorial ©TipClique Tutorials, 2008.
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teddY-risatioN™ Zeta Logo
http://www.teddy-o-ted.com/ tutorials/ teddy-risation-zeta-logo/Since university will be starting in two weeks, I think it’s better for me to write a quick tutorial on how I’ve made the new teddY-risatioN™ Zeta logo for the current theme. Basically the logo is about an asterisk with six different colours - while the glamourous rainbow colour of teddY-risatioN™
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Using Displacement mapping to add a texture to a picture
http://www.tipclique.com/ tutorial/ photoshop/ using-displacement-mapping-to-add…Posted by photochopperz Displacement mapping can be very useful and create some awesome effects. For this tutorial I will show you the process I used to generate this effect. Tags: displacement, effect, masking, photoshop, tutorial ©TipClique Tutorials, 2008. | Add comment | Browse all Photoshop Tutorials.
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Understanding Layers: New Layer, Adjustment Layer, Duplicate Layer… When to use each.
http://mcpactions.com/ blog/ 2008/ 05/ 19/ understanding-layers-new-layer-adjust…MCP Actions Website | MCP Flickr Group | MCP Reviews MCP Actions Quick Purchase Are you lost when it comes to layers? Are you confused as to when to use an adjustment layer, a new blank layer, a duplicate layer, and other types of layers? Well if so, today I am a guest on the Digital Photography
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Video Tutorial: Layer Masks Part 2
http://www.mcpactions.com/ blog/ 2008/ 04/ 11/ video-tutorial-layer-masks-part-2…Video Tutorial: Layer Masks Part 2 April 11th, 2008 Posted in Tips & Tutorials This is part 2 of my layer mask tutorial. This tutorial will help you use layer masks that are built into actions. When you use actions, they often will have layer masks built it. Almost every layer of every action I create has one.
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Great Photoshop Web site for everyone
http://www.facepeer.com/ software/ great-photoshop-web-site-for-everyone/Adobe® Photoshop® CS3 and Photoshop CS3 Extended, which offers additional features and enhancements for professionals who work with specialized images. So expertizing in Photoshop means you can do a lot with Images. Because Bloggers, web masters and Site administrators should work with it.
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Video Tutorial: Layer Masks Part 1
http://www.mcpactions.com/ blog/ 2008/ 04/ 08/ video-tutorial-layer-masks-part-1…Today’s tutorial is an intro to layer masks. This is the MOST IMPORTANT SKILL to improving your editing in photoshop. It will allow you to effect smaller portions of your photo while you edit. You no longer have to edit globally. This gibes you the control over your photos.
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Text Masking An Image
http://www.online-photoshoptutorials.com/ 2008/ 04/ text-masking-image.htmlThis tutorial shows you how to use the "Horizontal Type Mask Tool" to cut the text out of an image so that you are left with very unique text, this tutorial can be applied to any image to get a really nice effect.
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Video Tutorial - Selecting and Masking in Photoshop CS3
http://flashenabledblog.com/ 2008/ 03/ 14/ video-tutorial-selecting-and-masking-…Here’s a workflow for taking an object from one image and bringing it into another image, and making it look convincing.
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