Adobe Photoshop CS5 at Photoshop World 2010 and Puppet Warp Sneak Peak
September 24, 2011 in Adobe Photoshop, Graphic Designing
September 24, 2011 in Adobe Photoshop, Graphic Designing
Recently such Photoshop experts as Terry White, John Derry and Russell Brown presented some more videos showing new features of Adobe Photoshop CS5 and providing detailed instructions on how to use some of its tools.
In a demo created by Terry White you will see how Adobe Photoshop CS5 simplifies selection of such difficult object as blowing hair.
In a nine minute video digital painter John Derry demonstrated his favorite painting features in Adobe Photoshop CS5. It is always a pleasure to watch how a real artist works.
And, finally, Russell Brown, a creative director at Adobe, presented several new Adobe CS5 tutorials, making a range of features more interesting and accessible.
Also here you can watch or download Adobe Photoshop CS5 Live Webinars with Scott Kelby, Matt Kloskowski, Rafael Concepcion, Dave Cross and Corey Barker.
September 24, 2011 in Adobe Photoshop, Graphic Designing
Structural image editing. Left to right: (a) the original image; (b) a hole is marked (magenta) and we use line constraints (red/green/blue) to improve the continuity of the roofline; (c) the hole is filled in; (d) user-supplied line constraints for retargeting; (e) retargeting using constraints eliminates two columns automatically; and (f) user translates the roof upward using reshuffling. Read the rest of this entry →
September 24, 2011 in Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Graphic Designing
Are you looking for an easy way to get ahead in today’s crowded and competitive graphic design market? If so, perhaps you should consider becoming a certified expert in Adobe. Adobe makes a line of the most popular graphic design software programs, and no matter what kind of graphic design work you will do; you will probably find yourself using some kind of Adobesoftware. Here is the information you will need to learn more about becoming certified in Adobe. Read the rest of this entry →
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