A video tutorial on how to turn your photographs in to paintings using the art history tool in Photoshop.
This trick include tips on:
- Using the art history tool
- Creating filled layers
- Selecting custom brush sets
- Advanced brush settings
Note: If you are downloading directly from the web page click here to download. The video version of the show requires Quicktime 7 to play. You can download a free copy of Quicktime 7 here.
View the lower quality flash streaming version by clicking “continue reading” below.
Continue Reading February 19th, 2006
How to turn your photographs in to paintings using the art history tool in Photoshop.
This trick include tips on:
- Using the art history tool
- Creating filled layers
- Selecting custom brush sets
- Advanced brush settings
Note: If you are downloading directly from the web page click here to download.
Continue Reading February 18th, 2006
Announcing our Holgafying contest finalists, and a quick valentines day tip in video.
This trick include tips on:
- Creating custom shapes
- Converting paths to selections
Note: If you are downloading directly from the web page click here to download. The video version of the show requires Quicktime 7 to play. You can download a free copy of Quicktime 7 here.
View the lower quality flash streaming version by clicking “continue reading” below.
Continue Reading February 13th, 2006
Announcing our Holgafying contest finalists, and a quick valentines day tip.
This trick include tips on:
- Creating custom shapes
- Converting paths to selections
Note: If you are downloading directly from the web page click here to download.
Continue Reading February 12th, 2006
Ok now that the entries have all filtered in through Flickr I have selected six finalists and it’s time to vote for a winner. The finalists are listed below and you can vote for your vacorite by using the poll on the right hand side of the main home page.
I want to give a big thank you to everyone who entered. I had a really hard time just narrowing it down to just six, so if you haven’t looked at all the entries yet, I highly recommend it. There are some really fantastic photos, so load up the slideshow and enjoy.
The voting is closed, and I will announce the winners soon! Thank you to all who voted.
Click “Continue Reading” below to see the finalists.
Continue Reading February 12th, 2006
The video version of a look at how to make skies in landscapes and other outdoor shots have that beautiful deep dark color of blue.
This trick include tips on:
- Selecting color ranges
- Color adjustment
- Levels adjustments
Note: If you are downloading directly from the web page click here to download. The video version of the show requires Quicktime 7 to play. You can download a free copy of Quicktime 7 here.
View the lower quality flash streaming version by clicking “continue reading” below.
Continue Reading February 6th, 2006
A look at how to make skies in landscapes and other outdoor shots have that beautiful deep dark color of blue.
This trick include tips on:
- Selecting color ranges
- Color adjustment
- Levels adjustments
Note: If you are downloading directly from the web page click here to download.
Continue Reading February 4th, 2006
The video version of a look at how to make reflections of a logo, text, or even an image in photoshop.
This trick include tips on:
- Adjusting canvas size.
- Layer masks.
- Setting opacity.
- Transforming layers.
Note: If you are downloading directly from the web page click here to download. The video version of the show requires Quicktime 7 to play. You can download a free copy of Quicktime 7 here.
View the lower quality streaming version by clicking “continue reading” below.
Continue Reading January 28th, 2006
A look at how to make reflections of a logo, text, or even an image in photoshop.
This trick include tips on:
- Adjusting canvas size.
- Layer masks.
- Setting opacity.
- Transforming layers.
Note: If you are downloading directly from the web page click here to download.
Continue Reading January 28th, 2006
I am please to announce that our flickr group has reached 100 users and is continuing to grow. Incase you don’t know, the 2 Minute Photoshop Tricks flickr group is a place to share your photoshopped pictures with other listeners. Some of the work there is absolutely fantastic. So if you aren’t a member yet, sign up and upload some images to the group. Also, make sure to leave some feedback/comments on some images if you see something you like. You can visit the flickr group website by clicking here and you can see our original announcement about the flickr group here.
Finally I want to thank all the flickr users in the group for sharing some really wonderfull images with everyone. Keep it up.
-Kent
January 23rd, 2006
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