Here’s several tips shown by Scott Kelby few days back on Photoshop World 2007 in Vegas. Read the rest of this entry »
As I’m playing with Lightroom I’m finding myself switching between the modules all the time. Instead of clicking on the module’s names up at the right corner you can use a handy shortcut for that. Read the rest of this entry »
Reset preferences might often be a solution to variety of Photoshop problems. Few days back I got a problem with a Read the rest of this entry »
So you need the colors from an illustrator file right? There are two ways - the easy way and as always the hard way. Everybody know the hard way, so here’s the easy way Read the rest of this entry »
As we are speaking about transformation Im gonna continue with transformation tricks that allow you to edit the transformation after once applied, even after you close and reopen the document. Read the rest of this entry »
I guess most of us know how powerful is Illustrator in terms of transforming, repeating transformation and blending objects with predefined values - It’s not a news right! Since Illustrator is drawing software Read the rest of this entry »
I got a task this morning where I include an old Illustrator techniques existing since forever. It’s very fast, it’s very easy but nor Freehand neither Corel can do that so fast and easy. Read the rest of this entry »
Its very useful having access to the source state of what you’re doin all the time you are working. I’ve mentioned a fast way of doing this in Photoshop few issues back, now I’m gonna show you how you can do this inside Lightroom 1.1 Read the rest of this entry »
Do you playing with Photoshop often?! Since you’re reading this blog Im sure yes, so you’re playing with Levels often too right? Here is a little known levels trick helping you keep eye on the clipping parts of the picture. Read the rest of this entry »
After I realized how useful is files panel inside Dreamweaver it comes the need for several shortcuts to get the things faster. Here is a shortcut that I’m using all the time. Read the rest of this entry »