Creative Adds
When good photography combines with humour, it does something for me. I'm a sucker for funny adds, so I've decided to dedicate this post to some of the better ones I've come across.
Best photoshop guides 3
I have a friend living and working somewhere in Africa, Tanzania maybe, and talking to him through Skype, he begged for photoshop tutorial stimulation.
with him having read those I've done myself, I was forced to dig into what I had bookmarked in my browser. These we some of the best ones I rediscovered:
Photshop tutorial: How to make a person to AVATAR
Photshop tutorial: Diplacement - the awesomeness of displacing elements
Photshop tutorial: shatter photos the cool way
Photshop tutorial: smokey women
Photshop tutorial: Surreal photo montages This one goes out to you Frankie boy
Photshop tutorial: creating an interesting portrait
And my old posts:
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After I had done the other feature on great photoshop guides, I realized, that it wasn't enough. So I began digging through my archives of links to various photoshop tutorials and found a few more which could have interest to some of you out there.
Photoshop tutorial: the ultimate 30 guides to beginner
Photoshop tutorial: the pen tool and how it's actually used
Photoshop tutorial: How to extract objects out of backgrounds
Photoshop tutoral: The flaming meteor! - more of a cool thing to do rather than really necessary
And check out the newest ones:
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I'm not sure I wanted to know exactly how much time I've spend looking for photoshop guides, tutorials and help online if I could find out.
Some good has come out of it though, thank god, and that is, this extensive list of photoshop tutorials, which I'll share with you folks:
Photoshop tutorial: creating a water man
Photoshop tutorial: adding rain to a photo
Photoshop tutorial: how to create a circle polyorama
Photoshop tutorial: masking an image
Photoshop tutorial: fixing blown out skin
Photoshop tutorial: imitating stage light - video guide
Photoshop tutorial: understanding skin retouching regarding LIGHT
Photoshop tutorial: Skin cleanup
Photoshop tutorial: dragan effect video guide
What goes for these as well as all tutorials, is that they work as guides, not answers to how it's done. Use them knowing that these were not made with YOUR picture in the work room - the values might not fit exactly, the colors may be a bit off, and it may end up looking less than decent on your own photos. So use these tutorials as guides to understanding the tools and ways of work in photoshop in order to achieve whatever you might be looking for - and most important of all - play around in photoshop - it's the best way to improve.
