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A Touch of Class Web Design TutorialIf you'd like to design a site that's a bit more elegant than the standard business web design style, follow along with this tutorial, and make a nice, rustic, gold-embossed website
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A Touch of Class Web Design TutorialIf you'd like to design a site that's a bit more elegant than the standard business web design style, follow along with this tutorial, and make a nice, rustic, gold-embossed website. Visits: 242 |
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Beginners' Guide to Adobe PhotoshopEver wanted to learn how to use Adobe Photoshop, but had no idea where to start? This basic, thirty-minute tutorial gives you the most basic features you need to know to start using Adobe Photoshop.
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Beginners' Guide to Adobe PhotoshopEver wanted to learn how to use Adobe Photoshop, but had no idea where to start? This basic, thirty-minute tutorial gives you the most basic features you need to know to start using Adobe Photoshop. From there, you'll quickly discover most of Photoshop's other features.
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Create a graphical web page headerThe most important graphical element of any website is its header image. It's the image that will be seen more than any other on your web site, so it's important to get it looking good. Visits: 451 |
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Create your own Company LogoHaving your company logo design done by a professional can be an expensive process. Hopefully this tutorial will give you some ideas on creating your company logo yourself.
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Creating a graphical web page header in Adobe PhotoshopThe most important graphical element of any website is its header image. It's the image that will be seen more than any other on your web site, so it's important to get it looking good.
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Creating a Random Lighting LayerThis tutorial uses Adobe Photoshop's Noise Gradient feature to create a layer of "canopy lighting". Visits: 1004 |
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Creating a Random Lighting LayerIn Adobe Photoshop, a layer of realistic lighting is all that separates realism from flat colour. This tutorial uses Adobe Photoshop's Noise Gradient feature to create a layer of "canopy lighting".
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Creating a Realistic Wood TextureEver used the wood texture in Adobe Photoshop? Here's how to use the gradient tool to make a wood texture that looks a whole lot better than Photoshop's sawmill wood texture. (Wood texture requires Adobe Photoshop 6.0 or higher for Noise Gradient feature.)
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