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This week I want to show you a very cool technique for creating some pretty wild effects. We will be focusing on manipulating gradients again, but this time I want you to take a look at a specific blending option, namely Difference Mode...
Welcome, here I'm going to show you (using this simple image) the way I color comics using Adobe Photoshop™. Tutorials about coloring are so diverse and differents, cause everyone have his own style...
Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, January 2006
It doesn't take a genius to draw line art. Unfortunately, it looks too colorless and dull most of the time. Here's how to turn a lifeless picture into a full-color wonder.
Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, December 2005
Having drawn something using a conventional pencil, you might want to make a screen version out of your sketch. Learn how to color it into a convincing mega-picture.
Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, June 2005
Shazam! This professional level tutorial will guide you through the process of creating your very own comic style image with many layers.
Not happy with the color of your shirt? no worries, this tip will show you how to quickly change the color of your shirt or any items in a photo.
This is an important tutorial because it is introducing you to the quick mask. The Photoshop quick mask is a powerful way to get great selections accurately and it's very flexible. First start off with the lasso tool and make a very loose selection around an object...
Start with any image you like. I'm going to introduce you to another very powerful feature of Photoshop; it's called an adjustment layer. Adjustment layers give you the flexibility and power to make powerful, dramatic improvements to your images WITHOUT altering any pixels...
1. Open an image of a car.
2. If the car is in another color than grey/silver, press CTRL+U, set Saturation to 0.
3. Make a new layer, set the 'Blend Mode' to 'Overlay'. (look at the image below)...
Color a home-made drawing with the pen-tool. This is an excellent tutorial for the people who scanned their pencil-drawings...








