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Simplistic Eye
This effect is quite popular on forums, its not just as easy as taking the colour away....

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| Ratings: | Last Updated: | 2006-11-20 |
Graphical Watermarks
This tutorial will teach u how to create a graphical watermarks.

| Hits: | 51 | Platforms: | Windows |
| Ratings: | Last Updated: | 2006-11-20 |
Creating a Color Scheme
Photoshop is a truly amazing program. You can edit photos, arrange elements on layers, add styles, create textures, retouch photos, pick and choose any color you like, and a myriad of other assorted things. But from what I’ve seen, most of the educational focus is on one of two things: Photo Retouching and Cool Special effects. In addition, I’ve read over 50 books on Photoshop, and the majority of the material focus on basic skills that can easily be found by reading the documentation that c

| Hits: | 59 | Platforms: | Windows |
| Ratings: | Last Updated: | 2006-11-20 |
Discover Color Reproduction
Learn how to sample and reproduce any color that you see within Photoshop. This tutorial will teach you how to use the Info palette as well as the color sampler tool. Click on the link above or on the image below to start this tutorial.

| Hits: | 39 | Platforms: | Windows |
| Ratings: | Last Updated: | 2006-11-20 |
Coloring Your Images
In this tutorial you'll learn how to get some really deep colors applied to your images.

| Hits: | 66 | Platforms: | Windows |
| Ratings: | Last Updated: | 2006-11-20 |
Fixing Underexposed Images
We've all done it before. We set up the lovely picture of the family, snap the shutter, and presto! There's that lovely picture of the big black blob in front of the window. It happens a lot, and more often than not it's due to excessive background lighting, which is never a good thing. The majority of the time it occurs when your subject is in front of a window. Since the window is the main source of light, and it's a sunny day, the camera overexposes the entire image, and this results in an

| Hits: | 61 | Platforms: | Windows |
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Discover Levels
This tutorial will provide a basic introduction to the levels adjustment. This will allow you to change the luminosity of your image based on the scale of 255 levels. The histogram is shown as a realtime readout in the levels dialog box.

| Hits: | 42 | Platforms: | Windows |
| Ratings: | Last Updated: | 2006-11-20 |
Quick Color Cast Correction
Here is a simple method to correct for an unwanted Color Cast, where there is a predominant color that exists, either due to poor lighting, yellow lighting, fluorescent lighting or any other problem. This method, while not the most accurate and precise method, is a great quick way to fix your images.

| Hits: | 58 | Platforms: | Windows |
| Ratings: | Last Updated: | 2006-11-20 |
Monochrome Theory
In this tutorial (and possibly over the next few updates) I’m going to explore the idea of color theory for web designers. Why? Successful colors schemes support the goals of a site, from the all-important “domain branding” concept to increasing of sales. When you come up with a good, strong color scheme, you can evoke a feeling in your audience that helps you realize the full potential of your site. Color can assist in achieving goals by suggesting an atmosphere that visitors can ident

| Hits: | 65 | Platforms: | Windows |
| Ratings: | Last Updated: | 2006-11-20 |
From Color to Black & White
Grayscale or Black & White photographs are one of the easiest things to produce in Photoshop. . . well, almost. While you can turn a color image into grayscale, it's good to know a little bit more. Such as how to correct for tonal variations, and get the most out of your image. And as I'm sure there could be whole books written just on this one subject, I'll try and condense it into something that is not too overwhelming. In addition, while not strictly a filter, grayscaling your image acts l

| Hits: | 51 | Platforms: | Windows |
| Ratings: | Last Updated: | 2006-11-20 |
Anime Coloring
- This tutorial is for people who have little experience with Anime coloring. - I have used the mouse for coloring, I mean no need to have tablet. - The tutorial character her name is Lilliana is copyrighted to me, and the tutorial sample character her name is Shaniya is copyrighted to me. - This was done very quickly; I have not cared how the picture will be. So I have put Shaniya face to know where this tutorial will lead you to.

| Hits: | 59 | Platforms: | Windows |
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Duotone
In this tutorial you will learn how to create the duotone look you see in magazines. This technique is particularly effective when used for photos of people, but can also be used in wallpapers, infact if you have looked through the wallpapers available at this you may have noticed a wallpaper of Jennifer Love Hewitt that uses duotones.

| Hits: | 17 | Platforms: | Windows |
| Ratings: | Last Updated: | 2006-11-20 |
Nondestructive Sepia Toning
This free Photoshop video tutorial will teach you how to nondestructively tone a grayscale image using adjustment layers. You will be learning how the sepia toning technique worked in the past and how we apply the same effect now in the digital age using hue & saturation or a solid color adjustment layer. You will also be learning how to fine tune both techniques to achieve different results in the end.

| Hits: | 60 | Platforms: | Windows |
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Line Art Coloring
This is personnal way of coloring. I don't pretend to be a Photoshop grand master, and I don't say that this is the best way of coloring using Photoshop but it's MY way. You can always adapt what you read here if it suits you better. In this tutorial, I assume that you already have some basic knowledge of Photoshop (Including layers, tools and color modes).

| Hits: | 46 | Platforms: | Windows |
| Ratings: | Last Updated: | 2006-11-20 |
Any Screen Color Picker
Here's a few simple steps to capture any color from your screen, inside or outside the Photoshop program view. Though, many Color Pickers exist, there's actually a rudimentary one available within Photoshop's 'Eyedropper Tool (I)'. To get the Color Code you want though, involves resizing Photoshop's program window so that the Eyedropper Tool can capture an area outside its program. (Ie so when you have a browser window open or another program behind Photoshop). First resize your Photoshop

| Hits: | 64 | Platforms: | Windows |
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Recoloring in Photoshop
This tutorial show you how to re-color a picture in Photoshop in the color you want.

| Hits: | 53 | Platforms: | Windows |
| Ratings: | Last Updated: | 2006-11-20 |
Primary Colorizing
Because I have been promising to do it for months, and I finally got around to taking some screenshots while explaining it to someone, here it is. It works in either PaintShopPro or Photoshop, and I can't imagine why you couldn't do it in any image editor that supports layer masks, because that's pretty much all you need. It's very easy, once you get the hang of it, and imo, produces more lifelike, realistic results than colouring each object separately does.

| Hits: | 56 | Platforms: | Windows |
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Color Scheme
This tutorial will learn how to use color scheme.

| Hits: | 48 | Platforms: | Windows |
| Ratings: | Last Updated: | 2006-11-20 |
Customize Your Car
This tutorial will learn how to use custom your car.

| Hits: | 68 | Platforms: | Windows |
| Ratings: | Last Updated: | 2006-11-20 |
Down and Dirty Colorization
Gradient Maps give a broader scope of colors, making your images sharper and more life-like than the "painted" look of Fill Layers.

| Hits: | 95 | Platforms: | Windows |
| Ratings: | Last Updated: | 2006-11-20 |