Sunday, May 30, 2010

Most Popular Photo Effect Tutorials

Let me explain what this page is all about. It's always our mission to make your browsing easier. So, we've created this index page that listed all the photo effects tutorial we have covered since the very beginning of this blog. Click on the image to visit the tutorial page and start firing up your Photoshop for something cool and fun to try today. We will keep updating this page as something

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

The Ultimate Collection of Paper Textures

Looking for high quality paper texture to be the canvas of your digital art? Well, high resolution paper textures are everywhere around the web. But, who knows..here will be the perfect place for you to find what you want. We have compiled 30 sets of paper textures with 100++ individual textures for your browsing and free download. There are yellow notebook paper, torn and ripped paper, old

Friday, May 14, 2010

Turn Photo to Comic or Cartoon Effect Action

In the spirit of spreading happiness around the world, I'm sharing this comic effect action for FREE. This action is created in PS CS2 and it turns a boring photo into a smooth comic book effect with radiant coloring. If PS is smart enough, the action should work on any latest version of Photoshop, and oldest version if they have mercy. It may not be perfect but I got to say it's a pretty awesome

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Must Download: 5 Basic Photo Coloring PSDs

Five basic photo coloring effects that will come in handy when you're creating a memorable photo album. Black and white photo coloring, sepia tone coloring, soft blue-green coloring, polaroid photo coloring and the colorful gradient effect. All effects are achieved in Photoshop using the adjustment layers, making it flexible for you to adjust the settings according to your image condition. Learn

Monday, May 3, 2010

Fabulous Fonts in Capital Letters

In your design, sometimes it will be much easier to use all uppercase fonts. Naturally, when you type in caps, each letter takes the same amount of space horizontally and vertically. So, you can closely arrange a word without overlapping the words below or above it which often happens when dealing with the g's, y's, l's or k's in lowercase letters. Of course there's no denying that a combination