The pros use it, so why shouldn't you? Francesco Schiavon investigates skin retouching plugin for Photoshop, Portraiture, to find out just how smooth it really is.
Iain Anderson examines two stand-out areas of Photoshop CC (Creative Cloud) which have us pretty excited: The new features in Camera Raw and Smart Sharpen. Editing images has never been easier!
After months in preparation, the new Adobe CC (Creative Clouds) apps have been released. Martin Perhiniak investigates the new features in Photoshop CC. Part 2 will be published tomorrow...
People always say you should think out of the box. Martin Perhiniak took that rather seriosuly and has applied it to his "out of bounds" Photoshop artwork. This is cool!
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.
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.
Have an enlightening experience with Photoshop CS6's new lighting filter'¦ Iain Anderson demos its finer points and discovers how awesome and easy it is to use.
Learn all about Adobe Photoshop CS6's new artistic filter: Oil Paint. David Moughamian shows how to apply realistic oil paint effects to any image or photo.
There's so much to explore in the Adjustment Layers of Photoshop CS6 and CS5.5. It's easy to miss the Channel Mixer and also understand how to use it effectively. Iain Anderson demonstrates!
Creating complex filters in Photoshop need not lead to destructive and fixed results. Iain Anderson reveals his workflow for creating fully editable and non-destructive filters for Photoshop CS.