If you have one of the more recent, larger iPhones and the latest version of Photoshop you can do some interesting new things with depth mapping. Iain Anderson shows you how.
If you want to apply specific film-style looks to your video or images without breaking the bank, then learning how to make LUTs in Photoshop is a good idea. Iain Anderson shows you how.
So you want to restore an old photograph and bring out the faded colors and remove some of the noise in Photoshop? Elaine Ashburn shows you how, using this authentic and iconic photo of The Beatles.
Photoshop has a bunch of important, but lesser well-known hidden commands and functions. Here, Iain Anderson shows how to Photoshop skin tone and smoothness using frequency separation.
Sure you can make your own brushes and use plug-ins in Photoshop, but what about preset actions? Elaine Ashburn shows how fun using preset actions can be, especially for "painted" effects.
Why is it whenever you take a photo of friends or family, there's always someone with their eyes closed! Iain Anderson shows how to solve that in this eye-opening Photoshop tutorial.
If you've been using Photoshop primarily for image editing your photos there's a whole world of 3D animation to explore. Martin Perhiniak takes you through the essentials of creating a spinning globe.
Smart objects can be a life saver, and sanity preserver, when carrying our repetitive editing tasks in Adobe Photoshop. Francesco Schiavon explores the why and how in this illuminating tutorial.
There's no doubt Adobe create industry standard solutions for many creative professionals. But how do their simplified Photoshop Elements & Premiere Elements versions fare for the rest of us?
Cars can go fast, right... so why would you stick a vehicle on a road in your Photoshop artwork which looks stationary? Martin Perhiniak shows how to add speed to images in this tutorial.
Perplexed by Photoshop? Confused by colors? Bemused by brushes? Have no fear, Elaine Ashburn is here to take you by the hand in this step-by-step guide on using Photoshop for the uninitiated.
Photoshop actions are awesome, but you may have experienced limitations when working on different image types. Iain Anderson explores how Conditional Actions in Creative Cloud can take you further.
Fancy creating some thrilling blockbuster style movie posters in Photoshop? You won't regret saying yes!! Martin Perhiniak takes you through the process step-by-step in this illuminating tutorial.
Inject a bit of comedy into your Photoshop chops with this excellent tutorial on how to create a blockbuster comedy style movie poster design. You'll come out laughing at the end of this article!
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!
Following on from Part 1, Martin Perhiniak unveils more exciting new features in Photoshop CC., including Behance integration, Isolate Layers, Smart Sharpen, new resampling methods and sync settings.
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!
Photoshop CS6 provides a couple of different ways to create HDR photos. In this tutorial Dan Mougamian shows how to use the specific 32-bit HDR toning workflows to good effect.
When it comes to creating intricate strokes for text or objects, sometimes Photoshop doesn't tick all the boxes. That's when turning to Adobe Illustrator can be useful. Toby Pitman shows how.