Tablet BlogWhen you understand the basics of Photoshop, Photoshop Elements, Paint Shop Pro and Painter Essentials or Painter you will find the quality of your finished product will improve. If you are using a Wacom Tablet (Graphire, Bamboo or Intuos) the improvement will be even greater and the time spent with your digital projects will be a lot more fun. Recent EntiresMar 10, 2010, Photoshop TutorialsPhotoshop tutorials that benefit from a pressure sensitive Wacom Tablet Permalink -- click for full blog post "Photoshop Tutorials" Mar 9, 2010, Digital ColoringDigital coloring is just flat out fun with Photoshop Elements. What makes the end result so appealing is the ability to make the Elements brushes behave in unique and interesting ways. Permalink -- click for full blog post "Digital Coloring" Mar 9, 2010, Graphics TabletsA graphics tablet is the must have, indispensible tool for digital editors, digital artists, scrapbookers and photo restorers. Permalink -- click for full blog post "Graphics Tablets" Mar 8, 2010, ColoringColoring with Photoshop is fun, easy and effective once you understand how the Photoshop brush dynamics really work. This tutorial will show you how to use brush dynamics to create some fabulous artwork. Permalink -- click for full blog post "Coloring" Feb 24, 2010, Autochrome ImagesThese are some autochrome images submitted by Terry. They were converted with his techniques using Paint Shop Pro X2. Permalink -- click for full blog post "Autochrome Images" Feb 24, 2010, AutochromeThe Autochrome was the first commercially viable colour reproduction process. The Lumire Brothers in France patented the process in 1906. Permalink -- click for full blog post "Autochrome" Feb 22, 2010, Paint Shop ProPaint Shop Pro is an excellent alternative to Photoshop at a fraction of the cost. Permalink -- click for full blog post "Paint Shop Pro" Feb 21, 2010, ScriptsThis tutorial will show you have to create your own scripts with Paint Shop Pro. They are really useful especially for repetitive tasks. Permalink -- click for full blog post "Scripts" Feb 10, 2010, Line DrawingsCreating line drawings from a photograph with Photoshop is a nice, easy six step process. The seventh step allows for some creative additions to really spice up the image. Permalink -- click for full blog post "Line Drawings" Feb 8, 2010, Blend RangeThe Paint Shop Pro Blend Range is a powerful yet not well known method to make subtle adjustmens to an image. Permalink -- click for full blog post "Blend Range" Feb 7, 2010, Photoshop ElementsA introduction to and review of the pressure sensitivity of Photoshop Elements including some Elements tutorials. Permalink -- click for full blog post "Photoshop Elements" Feb 7, 2010, Color curvesPhotoshop elements has a color curves adjustment - did you know that? It means that Elements users can run with the big dogs of digital editing programs. Permalink -- click for full blog post "Color curves" Feb 2, 2010, Advanced BlendingAdvanced blending goes beyond simply changing the blend mode between layers. It makes use of the Blend If sliders at the bottom of the Layer Styles palette. Permalink -- click for full blog post "Advanced Blending" Jan 29, 2010, Brush SettingsHow to set the Photoshop brush settings to take advantage of a Wacom Intuos or Bamboo. How to change the brushes dynamically as you work. Permalink -- click for full blog post "Brush Settings" Jan 28, 2010, Bamboo TouchThe Bamboo Touch tablets are the newest lineup from Wacom. They maintain their amazing graphics ability with the addition of tablet gestures to navigate your computer. Permalink -- click for full blog post "Bamboo Touch" Jan 28, 2010, Digital DarkroomThe digital darkroom has replaced the traditional darkroom. Permalink -- click for full blog post "Digital Darkroom" Jan 27, 2010, FunctionsI am looking for software that will allow me to cut and paste part of one picture into another to make a new picture. Does this software do Permalink -- click for full blog post "Functions" Jan 21, 2010, Raster LayersThe Raster Layers in Paint Shop Pro are very usefula dn powerful. Learning how to use them will improve the quality of your digital imaging projects with Paint Shop Pro. Permalink -- click for full blog post "Raster Layers" Jan 20, 2010, yangshaI really enjoy all of your tutorials! It has really helped me with my psp, but I'm getting there. I tried the hi-key and it's complicated, but I got Permalink -- click for full blog post "yangsha" Jan 17, 2010, Crop ToolA crop tool tutorial may seem like a waste of time - but when the tutorial shows how to change the perspective of an image then it is a useful tutorial. Permalink -- click for full blog post "Crop Tool" |
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