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Dark Style Web Template | hv-designs

Hellooo welcome to another tutorial by hvdesigns, in this tutorial il show you how to create a sleek dark style layout. Firstly create a new document with the dimensions 950 x 1130 pixels. Fill your background layer with the color black. Select the rounded rectangle tool and set radius to 15px. Inbetween the 3 navigation items on the right add a very small square or rectangle, i drawn 3 pixel long line.
In the past, Photoshop did not do a very good job of applying strokes to objects. Applying a dashed line to an object in Photoshop CS5, for instance, could take you about 20 minutes and required quite a few steps. In Photoshop CS6, however, the Photoshop team has simplified the process. In this episode of our Introduction to Photoshop CS6 series we will explain how to quickly apply strokes to your objects using these new features. Let’s take a look!

Adobe Photoshop Tutorials from Beginner to Advanced | Psdtuts+

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Photoshop Web Design Tutorial

http://www.webdesigndev.com/photoshop/photoshop-web-design-tutorial Note: If you are very new to photoshop or web design you may have some trouble with this tutorial. Here is the end result: Start by making a new canvas around 950×950 pixels. Fill it with light gray.

80+ Photoshop Actions for Giving Your Pictures a Vintage Look | Freebies

http://webdesignledger.com/freebies/80-photoshop-actions-for-giving-your-pictures-a-vintage-look Photoshop actions are great. If you’re not familiar with actions, they are simply prerecorded adjustments made to a Photoshop file that can be saved and applied to other projects. The concept is simple, but the process to create some actions can be very complicated. That’s why using actions can be a huge time saver. With just a click of a button you can apply a complicated effect to a Photoshop file instantly.
I love Photoshop techniques that offer all kinds of possibilities for experimentation—and the following tutorial is a perfect example of one of those techniques. In this issue, we’re going to take a portrait and replace the person’s image with text (think 2009 Grammy posters). Pick a portrait that offers good contrast—a photo that’s very dramatic and dark probably won’t work as well. I’ve had the best success with straight-on head and shoulder shots, but again, feel free to experiment with all types of photos. For the best results, choose a photo that has a light background (or select the background around the person and make it lighter). Create a new document (File>New) in a size that’s smaller than your photo: the specifics don’t really matter.

Photoshop CS4: A Picture Worth a Thousand Words « « Layers Magazine Layers Magazine

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