Content categorized as Tutorial
posted on Apr 8, 2010.
In this quick tip, I’ll show you a simple and easy way to take control of the colours in your Photoshop documents using the power of adjustment layers. We will consider two scenarios, with the second being somewhat more complex than the first.
posted on Mar 25, 2010.
Have you ever wanted a really quick and simple way to apply a glassy effect to objects in Photoshop? In this tutorial, we will take a look at how to exactly that using a combination of different layer styles. It’s fast, easy and widely replicable, so be sure to have a read of this one!
posted on Mar 17, 2010.
In this tutorial, we will take a look at a technique for creating your own multi-state web buttons using HTML, CSS and image sprites. We’ll look at both the Photoshop work as well as the code. You’ll also be able to download all the files.
posted on Dec 10, 2009.
In this post we will look at how to make a Photoshop template for creative display of screenshots on your website or blog. It’s a really simple process, but if you don’t want to go quite that far, well I’m also making the template available as an exclusive freebie!
posted on Oct 8, 2009.
In this tutorial, we will look at a technique for taking your favorite vector pattern, importing it into Photoshop and designing a really cool and dramatic looking wallpaper. I’ve also made the final product available for download!
posted on Sep 3, 2009.
Quick Tip: Learn how to create a simple gloss effect in just 3 simple steps, using nothing buy layer styles. No complex layering of multiple text layers here.
posted on Jul 18, 2009.
Today’s Quick Tip is a simple 7 step tutorial on how to create a really basic shape in Illustrator. When I say simple, I really do mean simple. I can run through these steps in about 2 minutes flat! Of course, if you’re reading and following along it will probably take you a bit longer [...]
posted on Jul 12, 2009.
Quick Tip: Learn how to apply an adjustment layer to just a single layer. This is a really simple trick, but it’s not always the most obvious.