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Error occurs and you cannot open files that are saved to a server (Photoshop CS3 on Mac OS X v. 10.5.3)

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Nest a Photoshop sequence in your Adobe Premiere Pro project

Nest a Photoshop sequence in your Adobe Premiere Pro project
Discover the time-saving advantages of nesting Photoshop sequences in your video project.

Adobe Illustrator CS4 Video Tutorial - Clipping Paths

Adobe Illustrator CS4 Video Tutorial - Clipping Paths
Mordy Golding examines the new clipping mask behavior in Illustrator CS4. The new un-selectable state of the clipping mask makes it easier to work with your transformed artwork. Review how to create a mask from scratch and then learn how you can also modify the mask in the new Isolation Mode. (posted by Jennifer Apple for www.PhotoshopSupport.com)


Troubleshoot system errors or freezes in Photoshop Elements 6.0 (Windows Vista)

What's covered Beginning troubleshooting Intermediate troubleshooting Advanced troubleshooting This document can help you resolve system errors that occur while you use Adobe Photoshop Elements 6.0 on Windows Vista. System errors can manifest in many different ways, including (but not limited to) the following: A... Read More

Remove Photoshop CS3 public beta

If you participated in the Adobe Photoshop CS3 public beta program, you must clean your system before installing the final shipping version of Adobe Creative Suite 3 applications.After removing the Photoshop CS3 public beta, you can install the shipping version of Creative Suite 3 applicat... Read More

Brush stops working and Photoshop freezes when you paint (Photoshop CS2 and CS)

Issue When you use the Brush tool in Adobe Photoshop CS2 or CS, your brush becomes unresponsive and Photoshop freezes. Details <... Read More

Under Water Effect

Under Water Effect
Learn how to make a realistic under water effect using some Filters and Brushes. 1. Start by opening a new file with 400px by 400px 2. Create a New Layer and fill it with a Radial Gradient #86d0ff to #3daef5 3. Filter/Artistic/Watercolor and use this: 4. Now you should have something like this: 5. Then go to Filter/Sketch/Chrome 6. Redo the [...]

Learn how to make a realistic under water effect using some Filters and Brushes.

1. Start by opening a new file with 400px by 400px
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2. Create a New Layer and fill it with a Radial Gradient #86d0ff to #3daef5

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3. Filter/Artistic/Watercolor and use this:

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4. Now you should have something like this:

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5. Then go to Filter/Sketch/Chrome

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6. Redo the Step 2 and change the Blending Options to Screen.

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7. Again redo the Step 2 and go to Filter/Render/Lighting Effects

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8. Then go to Image/Adjustments/Brightness/Contrast… and thenchange the Blending Options to Hard Light

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9. Now we’re going to use some brushes founded at Deviantart. Pick the last one go to the tab Brushes and deselect Shape Dynamics and Scattering and then change the Blending Options to Color.

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10. Create a new layer and fill it with #87d0ff and go to Filter/Render/Lens Flare and change the Blending Options to Linear Burn

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11. Add some bubbles with the Brushes and that’s it your own Under Water Effect.

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