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Photoshop Save Tutorials

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Submitted by AndoDev on 06 Jul 2010 in Photoshop Basics and Begginers
In this tutorial you will learn how to use Smart Objects to save out individual images from a layout that you have created. If you are designing and developing websites and/or interfaces this is perhaps the most powerful tool that Photoshop has to offer.
Submitted by FSTutorials on 02 Sep 2010 in Selected Tutorials
We have selected about Best Photoshop Aqua Text Effect Tutorials from the web, here you will learn how to create aqua text effect, how to make aqua text wallpaper in photoshop tutorial
Submitted by doremon313 on 22 Jun 2010 in Photoshop Basics and Begginers
Why use a Pen tool to draw or make selection? Because it gives you better control and higher precision that other tools cannot give you. Pen tool can be intimidating at first but once you learn it everything you touch with have a more professional look. You will get a clean and accurately outlined selection on all your photo. A pen path can also be saved within a .jpg file for use with other software!
What is magic about colors is that you can select colors by using the Magic Wand or even by selecting a Color Range. We will also be discussing how to use the Quick Selection Tool. Along the way we will be showing you tips and tricks on how to expand or even subtract from a selection. We will walk you through what the inverse command is and how you can even reselect your last selection. In this Photoshop tutorial, we will also be discussing how to save/load selections. Throughout this course, we will also be passing along important keyboard shortcuts.
Submitted by gomedia on 21 Apr 2010 in Photoshop Designing Effects
In this wicked vector illustration tutorial you'll learn a technique that will save time & money but still produce jaw dropping results.
In this tutorial will get the file ready by changing and setting the file information and we will be showing you different ways on how to compress the image to make it a smaller file size so it can be viewed on the web or shared with friends. The beauty of compressing an image in Photoshop is it reduces the file size with very little quality loss to the picture. If you are going to share images, then this is a must tutorial to read!
The following tutorial will walk you through creating a new image file to opening a picture. We will also show you how to save an image and some important keyboard shortcuts. Along the way we will show you many different tips and tricks that can be used in Photoshop and image files such as how to open multiple files at once.
Submitted by houleness on 05 Oct 2009 in Photoshop Basics and Begginers
If you find yourself drawing the same elements over and over you can save a lot of time by creating a brush of that particular element. This tutorial will walk you through creating a grunge Photoshop brush.
Submitted by eyeson on 03 Oct 2009 in Photoshop Photos and Photos Retouch
In this tutorial I will show you how I use photographs and Photoshop to create a design for the shot- the part of the story board. I use photos quite rare, but this is a good way to save time and create quite realistic shot design.
Submitted by istartedit on 17 Jul 2009 in Photoshop Basics and Begginers
This tutorial shows you how to create a droplet in Photoshop. Big time saver!
Submitted by Trakoiram on 17 Dec 2008 in Photoshop Basics and Begginers
Photoshops layer styles are a great way to create fun and interesting photo effects and text effects without a lot of effort, or even a lot of skill. But remembering how you created a specific effect, with all of its options and settings, can be a real challenge, and recreating it can take time. Thankfully, Photoshop lets us save our layer style creations so we can re-apply them instantly with just the click of a button!
Submitted by photoshoptalent on 11 Dec 2008 in Photoshop Basics and Begginers
Do you like brushes? Im addicted to brushes...I save everything as a brush. Everyone knows how to define a brush preset: it can take you 5 minutes to create one. What do you think if I say you can do that in 0,5 seconds? Lets see how!
Submitted by oman3d on 19 Oct 2008 in Photoshop Basics and Begginers
Learn how to save time and resize an unlimited number of images with a single command in Photoshop CS3.