Photocompositions are one of the primary uses of photoshop: to integrate seamlessly several images to produce a new reality represented in the resulting image. Look through your Sunday advertisements, I guarantee you will find dozens of instances of this; this morning I found the Hulk sitting on a couch to watch his namesake film with [...]
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Digital Photocomposition Tutorial
October 26th, 2008 · No Comments
Paths Tutorial
October 5th, 2008 · No Comments
One commonly-cited (and totally false) weakness of Photoshop is that it has no effective text layout capacities.
If you need a dynamic way to wrap or curve a line or whole blocks of text, Photoshop is perfectly capable of catering to your every need. A seemingly uncommon demand for a raster-based image application, I can’t tell [...]
Masking Tutorial
July 10th, 2008 · No Comments
Whenever I give workshops on Photoshop, I always wind up including some instruction on selection and masking. Whether it’s a group of beginners or some who have spent some time with the program, there’s always a new trick to learn when it comes to extracting objects and images.
During a recent online worksession with Saulter, we [...]
