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Richard Harrington shows you how to use the new vibrance adjustments in Photoshop CS4 to boost the saturation of a scene without affecting skin tones.

This simple pattern gives an image more impact than you can imagine and its so simple. It takes two minutes!

In this tutorial, we will create photo-realistic blue slate tile. This textured surface can be used as part of a 3-D scene in a video game or architectural simulation.

Create a pattern along the way learning how to make it so the tiles integrate perfectly does not look cut up! Easy tutorial, web 2.0

A while ago I needed a leather texture for a background I was working on. Since I never made a leather-like background before, I searched on the net for some tutorials and I was surprized to see that there isn’t any. Then I remembered few things from Bert Monroy (many thanks for your Pixel Perfect show) tutorials and I put together few things to end up with a pretty nice leather effect. This is quite easy to do in few simple steps… As usual, it all comes to several filters combined in the right order (don’t you just love Adobe Photoshop?). Hope you enjoy this and find it usefull. Let’s get it on with it…

This tutorial will show you how to create a dramatic effect in PhotoShop, which can be used on text or an image. We will be using Filters and Layer Styles to create rays of light shining behind text, in an explosive fashion. The .PSD is available to download for FREE.

Make four unique and colorful textured papers for backgrounds and scrapbooking.

Using Paths in PhotoShop can be extremely useful at tracing images/shapes, or creating vector shapes. The Pen is the main tool used when working with Paths, and this tutorial will show you how to get started using Paths in PhotoShop. The tutorial includes a free download of the .PSD

You can create crumpled or wrinkled paper in Adobe Photoshop CS3 by applying just a few filters.

Take an image or pattern that you want to have repeat seamlessly, such as grass or denim.

This tutorial will show you how to create realistic effects of running water which you can apply to water taps, hoses, or even with some tweaking, a waterfall!
You will learn how to use blend modes, the warp tool and how to create realistic textures using clouds, plastic wraps and apply some chrome effects.

You can create a piece of decorative paper and then make it look torn or ripped in just a few minutes work in Adobe Photoshop CS3.

This Photoshop tutorial will teach you how to create a wood texture effect. Only three filters are needed for this effect. This tutorial is very simple and creates a nice effect.
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