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Abstract BackgroundHere is a simple way to create beautiful backgrounds without using any brushes, or, thank goodness, the pen tools.
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Artistic FilteringIf you use this simple technique to isolate and accentuate important details in your photographs, you can get much better results when applying filters to pictures of people.
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Displacing TexturesIf you’d like to cause a texture to wrap around the edges of a shape, here’s how. This effect is useful for imitating wood engraving, stone etching, or water reflections.
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Layer MasksThis is a continuation of the tutorial, above. Be sure and read through that one, first. This lesson will show you how to insert objects from one image into another image using (real, not simulated) layer masks.
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Learning Effects TutorialBy looking closely at all the steps that go into creating the effects found in the Effects Browser you can learn a great deal about how to use Elements creatively. This is an easy and fun way to learn a lot, fast.
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Multilayer MasksIf you would like to apply one layer mask to multiple layers, here’s how. This is a very simple technique.
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Photoshop Elements BasicsGet a broad overview of the tools, palettes and menus, and an introduction to the location of important features.
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Photoshop Elements: How Do I..?This is a text-only page of answers to commonly asked questions about simple editing techniques.
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Playing With StylesLearn how to use layer style combinations to create fast and easy frames for you images. The techniques shown will also work on buttons and other Web interface ingredients. Also learn how to save styles.
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Reference: Photoshop Elements PalettesDetailed information on all the features of each of Photoshop Element’s palettes. Screen shots of each of the palettes, buttons, dialog boxes, and menus along with explanations of how to use them.
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