Archive for October, 2006

Photoshop Ninja Burst Brushes Vol 1 Download

Friday, October 27th, 2006

A new selection of 5 unique brushes that could be used to make an impact anywhere in your Photoshop work! Use them for little highlights, combine them together on multiple layers for big bursts of colour, the possibilities are (almost) endless!
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Photoshop Ninja Grid Pattern Download

Monday, October 23rd, 2006

Need a grid in Photoshop - well, here you go! Five different grid variations saved in one Photoshop Pattern set that you can load up and create all manner of grids and grid paper effects from!

Photoshop Pattern Download Photoshop Ninja Grids 1

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Thumbnail image contact sheet creation in Photoshop

Tuesday, October 17th, 2006

If you have a whole bunch of images that you need printed up on pages then most people would reach for something like InDesign, creating the desired number of image boxes and importing the images in. This is ok with just a handful of images, but what if you had loads of images? What if you wanted to use the sheets as a reference and needed the file names on the sheets too - very time consuming! Well, help is at hand - those clever Folks at Adobe have nearly thought of everything… and this time you only need Photoshop!
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Brushing in straight lines automatically

Friday, October 13th, 2006

How hard is it to brush in a perfectly straight line… very hard if you don’t know this little gem of a shortcut! (more…)

Cautious use of RGB colourspace and Photoshop CMYK preview

Tuesday, October 10th, 2006

RGB is an obvious choice of colour space for many Photoshop users - the files are 25% smaller than CMYK files and all the Photoshop filters work amongst other advantages. However, if your file is destined for professional print rather than multimedia on-screen presentation you are going to have to convert it to CMYK at some stage - that’s where the CMYK preview comes in to save the day, the best of both worlds… you would think!
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