Photoshop tutorials by Computer Arts

Photoshop tutorials by Computer Arts

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Artistic portraits

Using stock images to texture and enhance your photos can give standard portraits an artistic twist.

Visits: 4268

Building a pixel art world

This tutorial guides you through the intricate steps needed to create an isometric sign. You'll then be shown how to place pixels over scanned images and add color and shadows to your object.

Visits: 1581

Create a Photo Mosaic

Computer Arts regular Christian Darkin reveals an easy way to create an impressive, complex-looking illustration from a grid of hundreds of smaller images, without giving Photoshop a seizure.

Visits: 1514

Displacement photo effects

In this tutorial you will learn how to use a variety of filters and techniques to produce an image in an experimental style in Adobe Photoshop.

Visits: 7402

Kaleidoscopic images

Applying a kaleidoscope effect to an image can generate some wild and unexpected results. Justin Maller explains how to create colourful designs full of chaotic impact using basic Photoshop techniques

Visits: 4587

Mixed photo and vector effect

Chances are you already know how to work with vector shapes in Illustrator, and even directly in Photoshop, so now it's time to build on these skills and learn how to successfully apply a range of new techniques to photos or scanned images to create smooth yet detailed illustrations.

Visits: 1189

Mystical lighting photo effect

This tutorial will teach you to create stunning effects using glows, loads of Colour Dodge, and lots and lots of neon in Adobe Photoshop.

Visits: 24793

Overprint in Photoshop

Creating stunning print work using overprinting allows you to experiment with unique colour combinations and can sometimes create an unpredictable end result, as Daniel Lowe and Norman Hayes reveal

Visits: 4081

Photo montage tricks

Newcastle-based commercial artist Ian Keltie gives us an insight into his working methods and reveals how to create a bold and distinctive layered illustration using basic Photoshop tools, a pen and a little bit of Illustrator.

Visits: 570

Recycling photos

Sometimes you need to step away from your computer to find inspiration, which can come from places as unlikely as the ground beneath your feet, but you must be willing to get your hands dirty. Derek Lea reveals how.

Visits: 1958

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