Look closely at this headline image... hard to believe it's created entirely from letters and words! Martin Perhiniak shows how to create this for your portraits in 7 simple simple steps.
Not all photos need look realistic. Often your aim may be to create an interpretative style. Dan Mougamian shows how Photoshop CS6's Curves, Adjustment layer and Blend mode can be your used.
One aspect of the changes in Premiere Pro CS6 that deserves particular attention is the new layout and functionality of the 3 Way Color Correction Filter. David Smith looks at how it has evolved.
Tracking used to be out of reach for video creatives on a standard Mac or PC. How times and tech have moved on! Clay Asbury shows off After Effects CS6's Tracker Panel, and just how good it can be!
Are you a video editor using Premiere Pro via Production Premium CS6 or Creative Cloud? If so you have Adobe Audition CS6. Make the most out of it with these tips by Clay Asbury.
Got an iPad? Get Photoshop Touch for iPad! In this 2nd tutorial on the iOS app Dan Moughamian introduces us to retouch layers for powerful and specific editing needs.
Still stuck using layout adjustments in InDesign? In this article, Iain Anderson teaches you how to use InDeisgn CS6's intelligent liquid layout feature to take some of the work off your hands!
CMYK is widely regarded as the way to go for professional printing purposes. But is it the only way? Is it really necessary? Iain Anderson suggests otherwise for InDesign users.
Masks are wonderful things in Photoshop... but they rarely are perfect straight out of the box. Iain Anderson shows how to improve them with some selection tricks.
Got an iPad? Get Photoshop Touch for iPad! In this tutorial Dan Moughamian takes us through the process of color tinting B&W images with professional results.
Been working out at the gym or outside? Don't let the sweat get you down... find out how to transfer it to text within Adobe Illustrator with David Smith.
Become even more proficient in Premiere Pro with Clay Asbury. In this article Clay introduces us to the marvellous world of markers, the different types, and how to use them in your workflow.
So, you can climb a mountain... but can you make it fly above the ground? No? Nor can we. But, Martin Perhiniak shows how to bring fantasy to life using Photoshop CS6 - with reality defying results.
Go for the icy look by creating this eye-catching movie poster, with a distinctly wintery feel, in Photoshop. Martin Perhiniak shows you how to create something so stunning it'll freeze your screen.
Don't get stuck in a box/frame... Martin Perhiniak, expert Adobe Photoshop designer and trainer shows how to merge two interesting compositions using a dividing frame - as often used in ad posters.
No matter what camera you use, the footage you capture will not always be perfect. Clay Asbury shows how to improve footage using Premiere Pro CS6's Warp Stabilizer and Adjustment Layers.