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Smart Objects in PhotoshopLearn about non destructive Smart Objects and Smart Filters in Photoshop
Create Vector paths and curvesUltimate guide to creating Vectors with the Pen tool in Photoshop.
10 Tips for Better Type designImprove your designs drastically
Dotted
LinesThe easiest way to create dotted lines
Interfaces
#2 Glassy Buttons
Make round glassy buttons.
IInterfaces
#1 The basic shapeWe will walk you through making a Hi-Tech Interface. 1/ The basic shape in shiny metal.
Realistic ScrewsCreate an effect that looks like a realistic Screw.
Interfaces
#3 Segmented PipesMake chrome segmented pipes
Create rounded cornersThis is more than just using rounded rectangles, this technique helps with all manner of shapes.
Get started with using action in Photoshop. What are actions? How do you use them?
An almost painless guide to creating your own actions. How to record and insert a stop.
Layer Styles. Going beyond just the basics and create your own and modify existing ones.
Let's talk some more about texturing, this time working with an interface style image over several layers.
If you are into dynamic typography, interface design or realistic effects for your creations, mastering the Pattern Overlay feature is a must.
Nearly anyone can create a bevel on type, but not many realize that from this foundation we can create glass, plastic, metal, or something that looks out of this world.
Layers 101 Here is a plain English tutorial that will teach you how to understand Photoshop layers.
High Tech Interface Creating interfaces in Photoshop CS2 - Super Tutorial 3
SUPER TUTORIAL 6 Part Tutorial
Part
1: BG Prep Grids, Blur and scanlines
Masking Impossible Images Here is my technique to mask (Cut out) any image quickly and precisely.
(This tutorial featured in SBS magazine)
Lens correctionLearn how to bend and shape your image in Photoshop (This tutorial featured in Macworld magazine)