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Photoshop Walkthrough for Beginners – Part 1
This tutorial covers: -An introduction to the basics of the Photoshop interface (layers, basic tools, basic windows) -A simple walkthrough for making a basic drawing in Photoshop (sketching, inking, and coloring) COMMENTS ARE DISABLED FOR A REASON. Unless you cannot understand what I’m saying or have a reasonable question that I did NOT address here, I don’t expect to be flooded with people asking me what brushes are or where to buy Photoshop. Please take some initiative and use this tutorial as a reference, NOT your only how-to textbook. My sanity thanks you. I recommend watching in HD so you can see everything.
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In this basic photoshop tip tutorial, I go over the difference between the Fill slider and the Opacity slider. If you have your own question, let me know in the comments below, or send me a message and maybe i will make my next photoshop tip about it!
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InDesign CS5 Training Tutorial: Using Layers – Part 1

Watch the full course at SimonSezIT.com. Dung this beginner InDesign CS5 training tutorial, we’ll introduce the concept of layers.
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Watch the full course at SimonSezIT.com. Durng this beginner InDesign CS5 training tutorial, we continue with how to use the layers.
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Selectively Colorize an Image Part 1
Photoshop Tutorial. Selectivel Colorize an Image Part 1. Learn one very simple way, using the mask of the Black & White Gradient Map Adjustment layer to conceal or reveal parts of the image in color and other parts as a black and white version . See PART 2 at: www.youtube.com Visit: www.photoshopmama.net for more videos in the Chores & Products areas!
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Erin Manning’s Top 5 Posing and Directing Photo Tips Some people are really uncomfortable in front of the camera—they aren’t sure what they’re supposed to do, and they’re afraid they’ll look bad. This can result in stiff, unnatural looking photographs. It’s your job as the photographer to help your subjects feel comfortable and relax. You can do this by talking, interacting, giving them direction and encouragement. When you are photographing people, you are in a relationship, whether it lasts for a few minutes, a few hours, or a lifetime. Following are five tips that can help you direct your subject and capture natural-looking portraits. Tip 1 Have your subjects make a three-quarter turn to camera and shift their weight to the back leg. This position gives the body shape, dimension and makes them look slimmer. Tip 2 Create a sense of movement in your photograph. Direct your subjects to shift their weight back and forth from one foot to the other. Tip 3 Most people are uncomfortable in front of the camera. Help them out by giving them direction. Tell them they look great, give them feedback and interact. The positive energy will show in your photographs. Tip 4 A real expression is always better than a fake one. To alleviate a frozen, unnatural smile, try my Pufferfish technique for relaxing your subjects face. Do it together! Puff out your cheeks, hold, then blow it out. This exercise relaxes your face, and the goofy look is enough to make anyone laugh. Tip 5 Portraits are …
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How to use DIV Tags and CSS to Create Advanced Website Layouts and Columns in Dreamweaver: Part 1
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