Disable/Enable Snapping in Photoshop
Snapping is nice sometimes, when you’re working with the proper objects to use snapping on. Most of the time that’s not the case, and it’s… Read More »Disable/Enable Snapping in Photoshop
Snapping is nice sometimes, when you’re working with the proper objects to use snapping on. Most of the time that’s not the case, and it’s… Read More »Disable/Enable Snapping in Photoshop
Layers allow you to, you guessed it, layer images on top of one another. This can come in useful during many different tasks you may… Read More »Creating Layers in Photoshop
Installing a plugin (plug-in), or filter in Photoshop is a relatively simple task. Once the plugin has been downloaded, simple copy + paste it into… Read More »Install a Plugin (plug-in) in Photoshop
As described in our earlier post, creating an image with a transparent background has many benefits, specifically for websites. In this tutorial, we shall teach… Read More »Create a Transparent Background Image in Photoshop *.png
As you become more familiar with your DSLR camera, you will learn that taking photographs in RAW or CR2 format is the only way to… Read More »Saving Image Settings (History) For *.RAW Photographs
Typically, if you edit your photographs, you do a lot of changes to them like adjusting contrast, tweaking levels, or changing the indexed colors as… Read More »Photoshop History Log
Sometimes a cool image such as the one shown below is desired. This is taken from a regular image, that is full color and splendidly… Read More »3 (or more) Colored Images: Indexed Color
Photoshop brushes are a great tool to work with, but sometimes when importing a whole lot of brushes there are some inevitable that are no… Read More »Deleting Brushes in Photoshop
Adding Multiple Brushes to Photoshop can look very daunting if there are 500 and they are each to be imported one by one. Solution: do… Read More »Adding Multiple Brushes to Photoshop