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Jul 26 |
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Color matching tools colourlovers indeed |
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Jul 25 |
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Is there a way to display alignment lines in photoshop ? @Patrick View >>> Show >>> Smart Guides |
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Jul 25 |
answered | Is there a way to display alignment lines in photoshop ? |
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Jul 23 |
answered | Drawing symmetrical images |
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Photoshop Text Effect @regan Thanks i'll do that. At first I was just going to comment on the light painting but I guess I got carried away :P. Good Luck user1982! |
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answered | Photoshop Text Effect |
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Jul 21 |
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Photoshop Text Effect I believe that may be a photographic technique called light painting. Though I'm sure something similar is achievable in photoshop. I could be wrong though, but that's what it looks like to me. The way I would handle this though is I would find some suitable text edit it a little bit to get the look I want, find some quality stock imagery of sparks and blend those into the text. Also play with the layer style of the base text a bit, blend in the highlights in the snow with a soft brush. |
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Drawing symmetrical images sumopaint.com does this. It's not a photoshop plugin, so I didn't make it an answer. |
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Jul 10 |
answered | How to go ahead in web design? |
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Photoshop CS5: Setting a black background to transparent Lol, I didn't even realize you were the same person that answered my question. I figured I would repost it here, it seemed relevant. Thanks again that really worked wonders. |
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Jun 17 |
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How can I ensure that users will think a button is clickable? Also have add a hover state, either with css or javascript. |