Photoshop Basics 22: Saving Transparent GIF's |
Uploaded: 3rd July. 2003
Created By: Scudworkz.com |
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This tutorial is for the PhotoShop beginners who dont know how to
save transparent gifs for the web.
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Photoshop Basics 23: Selection Tools (Part 1 of 2) |
Uploaded: 4th July. 2003
Created By: Trevor Morris |
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Mastering selections is undoubtedly one of the most essential and powerful aspects of
Photoshop. Below are some extremely useful (and not very well-known) selection techniques: once you learn them,
you will wonder how you ever got by without them!
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Photoshop Basics 24: Selection Tools (Part 2 of 2) |
Uploaded: 4th July. 2003
Created By: Trevor Morris |
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As stated in the first Selection Tools tutorial, mastering selections is undoubtedly one of
the most essential and powerful aspects of Photoshop. Below are some more extremely useful (and not very well-known)
selection techniques: once you learn them, you will wonder how you ever got by without them.
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Photoshop Basics 25: Hotkeys (Keyboard Shortcuts) |
Uploaded: 4th July. 2003
Created By: Trevor Morris |
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Hotkeys (or keyboard shortcuts) are keystrokes used to invoke a command and they usually, but
not always, involve a modifier key such as Ctrl, Alt (Option), or Shift. For example, instead of choosing Select � Deselect
from the menus, you could simply press Ctrl+D.
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Photoshop Basics 26: Automating Tasks in Photoshop (Part 1 of 2) |
Uploaded: 5th July. 2003
Created By: Trevor Morris |
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While Photoshop has a host of automation tools, the most versatile, and indeed the
most powerful, is called an Action. In fact, some other automation commands such as Batches and Droplets
derive their functionality from actions. An action is like a macro (or script): however, while macros have
a reputation for being confusing and difficult to create, this is not the case with actions.
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Photoshop Basics 27: Automating Tasks in Photoshop (Part 2 of 2) |
Uploaded: 5th July. 2003
Created By: Trevor Morris |
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While Photoshop has a host of automation tools, the most versatile, and indeed the
most powerful, is called an Action. In fact, some other automation commands such as Batches and Droplets
derive their functionality from actions. An action is like a macro (or script): however, while macros have
a reputation for being confusing and difficult to create, this is not the case with actions.
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Photoshop Basics 28: Rounded Corners |
Uploaded: 6th July. 2003
Created By: Trevor Morris |
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This is another tutorial written by popular demand, several people have asked how to
create a rectangle with Rounded Corners using Photoshop. While there are already several good tutorials which
demonstrate techniques for creating smooth interfaces and rounded rectangles. The technique illustrated below
preserves the initial dimensions of your rectangle while allowing you to control both the size and shape
(circles, ovals, etc.) of the corners.
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