Category Archives: Photoshop tutorials & tips
Tweet There are several interesting and creative ways to create vector illustrations. The technique obviously depend on the final work you want to get, the kind of image you have (if you have one), and your experience to do the … Continue reading
Tweet There are several methods to eliminate unwanted subjects or details from our photos. Today we’ll see how to delete something from a photo using Clone Stamp, Healing Brush and/or Patch tools. Clone Stamp Clone Stamp is used to clone a … Continue reading
Tweet Now we are going to remove skin defects. Create a new layer. Choose the Healing Brush Tool, then select Sampled in Source parameter and select All Layers for Sample parameter. Choose the part of the face, that we’ll be … Continue reading
Tweet Step 1 First you will need a high resolution image of an eye to work with. Begin by duplicating the eye layer – you should work on a duplicated image so you can toggle back and forth later, and … Continue reading
Tweet In this tutorial, I will show you 5 very simple, however very important techniques for Photoshop beginners when it comes to photo retouch. You will discover how easy it is to add more contrast and depths to the image … Continue reading
Tweet In this tutorial you’re going to learn how to use the Liquify Filter in Photoshop. This filter will help you to retouch your photos but also lets you have a little fun if you just want to play! After … Continue reading
Tweet The real secret to good cloning is: 1) Don’t take your source from one single place 2) Never settle for repeated patterns in your cloning and 3) Use your opacity setting wisely. Initially when you clone, you choose an … Continue reading
Tweet Layer effects can be an effective way to add shadows or glows to your images – but it certainly helps to understand what they are. I have prepared a picture of a flower, already cut out one a simple … Continue reading
Tweet Open a picture. Duplicate it and then make the background invisible Press Q key, then select Brush tool, usually round, with 0% hardness and desired diameter, depending on the picture. Then start ot draw the face, EXCEPT the eyes, … Continue reading
Tweet I will be doing this tutorial in Paint Shop Pro, but the steps should be about the same in most other photo editors. Always start by duplicating your image and closing the first one. This way you always have … Continue reading









