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  All Tutorials by WatchandLearnPhotoshop

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 Creating Real Ice Texture in Photoshop  By WatchandLearnPhotoshop

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In this tutorial, Craig Campbell will demonstrate how to give a realistic ice texture to your shapes using Layer Styles.
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  Category: Home > Photoshop > Textures and Patterns


 Creating A Carpet Texture in Photoshop  By WatchandLearnPhotoshop

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In this tutorial, trainer Craig Campbell demonstrates how to create a fibrous carpet texture in just a few simple steps in Photoshop
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  Category: Home > Photoshop > Textures and Patterns


 Making a Photo Old Using Photoshop  By WatchandLearnPhotoshop

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There are lots of methods of aging a photo. Instead of just weathering and roughing it up, Brian Harber shows us the basic properties of old photo exposure, and how to achieve the same look in Photoshop
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  Category: Home > Photoshop > Photo Effects


 Replacing Skies in Photographs Using Photoshop  By WatchandLearnPhotoshop

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In this tip, Brian Harber explores the wide potential in sky replacement and subsequent color adjustment. If you've ever had a picture that you loved, but it was unfortunately very cloudy or dull, here's an easy way to spice up that picture.
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  Category: Home > Photoshop > Photo Effects


 Auto key tutorial, AKA: Easy animation  By WatchandLearnPhotoshop

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This tutorial will teach you how to easily animate an object using the Auto Key animation technique, this technique lets you animate without bones or anything. Using this technique you set the initial and final stages in the animation and the program automatically creates all the stages in between them making you a smooth animation without a lot of pain. You could use vertices, faces, objects, or anything including any modifier that lets you alter the shape of a model to animate using this technique. This tutorial is targeted at mid-level 3DS MAX people who want to get into animation
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  Category: Home > 3DS MAX > Animation


 Using the Rubber Band Option with the Pen Tool in Photoshop  By WatchandLearnPhotoshop

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The pen tool can be a little tricky to use, and until you get used to it, you might not always know where your next anchor point is going to leave you. In this tutorial, Geoff Riggs will show you how to use the Rubber Band option with your pen tool, which will allow you to see hints of what your shape will look like
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  Category: Home > Photoshop > Basics


 Creating Dotted Lines in Photoshop  By WatchandLearnPhotoshop

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Photoshop doesn't provide any quick means of creating dotted lines, but in this tutorial, Geoff Riggs will show you how to create your own customized dotted line quickly and easily, using the paintbrush tool.
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  Category: Home > Photoshop > Basics


 Creating Wood Grain Texture in Photoshop  By WatchandLearnPhotoshop

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In this video tutorial, trainer Craig Campbell will show you how to create a wood grain texture from scratch in Photoshop.
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  Category: Home > Photoshop > Textures and Patterns


 Loading External Images Into Flash Using the Loader Componen  By WatchandLearnPhotoshop

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There are many different ways to load content dynamically into the Flash player. Loading external content to Flash makes updating the content much faster as you will not have to go back to the FLA file each time you want to update your website. This tutorial will teach you one of the easiest methods to load external SWF files and images into the Flash movie, we will use the ready-made Loader Component to load an external JPEG file into our movie at run time.
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  Category: Home > Flash > Dynamic Content


 Creating a Portfolio Scene in Flash  By WatchandLearnPhotoshop

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This tutorial will teach you how to create a portfolio scene in Flash similar to the one displayed below. Our portfolio will feature an interactive display unit that shows a larger thumbnail of our selected product. Navigate the flash movie below to see the effect in action. Click on the buttons to display larger versions of the images
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