Movie 43 Text Effect
Posted on January 27, 2013 by

Movie 43 Text Effect in Photoshop CS6 Extended

In today’s tutorial, I’m going to show you how simple it is to create the Movie 43 text using Photoshop CS6′s new 3D features. If you haven’t played around with the new features yet, you must try them out! 3D in Photoshop CS6 is a breath of fresh air compared to CS5. You must have Photoshop CS6 Extended in order to complete this tutorial. Read More

Loading Circle Animation in Photoshop
Posted on January 26, 2013 by

Loading Circle Animation Using Photoshop CS6

In today’s tutorial, we’re going to be creating a very simple ‘loading circle’ animation using Photoshop CS6, which you can use on your websites, or before your video projects. This effect is going to take advantage of some of Photoshop CS6′s improved animation capabilities, leaving you with a silky smooth result. Read More

Layer Thumbnails and Panel Options
Posted on January 21, 2013 by

Enlarge Layer Thumbnail Size

I often hear complaints that the thumbnails in the Layers panel are too small. Especially when working on a high resolution monitor, those thumbnails can be very difficult to see. One of the hidden features within Photoshop, is the ability to enlarge those thumbnails. Today’s tip discusses just that! Read More

Reverse Layers in Photoshop
Posted on January 20, 2013 by

Reverse Your Layers in Photoshop

It’s not a super common occurrence, but there are certainly times when you have the need to reverse the order that your layers appear in. Whether it’s all of them, or just a select few. Reversed layers usually occur after duplications, but sometimes it can occur simply by misarrangement. Here’s a trick to fix this! Read More

iMac PSD
Posted on January 18, 2013 by

Free PSD: 2013 iMac

Continuing with my free Apple PSD files, today I present to you the 2012/2013 iMac! Both the front and side view is including in the PSD, which is fully layered and ready for you to customize! Read More

You Stole That
Posted on January 18, 2013 by

“You Stole That!”

I usually try to stay away from ‘haters’ and people who publicly talk down to my work, but occasionally I get an email that really fuels me up, like the one I received this morning from an unnamed person who accused me of ‘stealing’ simply because I taught sometime that someone else taught in the past. Read More

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