Selective color is a cool post-processing technique that can really make your subject and photo stand out. You might have seen a photo where one thing might be in color and the rest of the photo is all in monotone (black and white or sepia). This tutorial will show you how to achieve this effect in Photoshop by using a quick and easy technique.
Last week, we ran a feature on mini panorama planets. This week, we’re going to show you how to create your own using any landscape photo and a little help from Photoshop. It’s easy, fun and addictive! The hard part is actually picking out a photo that would be appropriate for this fun photo project.
Photo manipulation in Photoshop isn’t hard. Follow these quick and simple steps in Photoshop and you can convert any mediocre portrait to a photo that fits into a glamor magazine. You might think it’s a nice photo you’ve just taken of your friend. However, your friend is probably thinking, “Ugh, […]
Create a Lomo effect with any digital photo with our easy three-step Photoshop tutorial.
Wouldn’t it be great to convert your suburb or a landmark into a whole planet? Now you can thanks to Photoshop! Here are 20 panoramic planets to get you inspired for our next week’s Photoshop tutorial.
This Photoshop tutorial will show you how to turn any photo into a watercolor masterpiece in just 5 easy steps.