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From: www.adobe.com

Add color changes to animations Now that's a horse of a different color: here's how to use ImageReady and Photoshop to change an object's color as it moves across the screen.

Become a layer-blending expert There's more to blending layers than just blend modes and opacity. Learn how to use Photoshop's advanced blending options.

Liquify gallery Did you know that the new Liquify command can curl hair? See this effect and many others in this gallery of images.

From: www.zdnet.com

Optimize Images for the Web Using Photoshop Learn how to use Photoshop to create and optimize images for the Web.

From: www.webmonkey.com

Photoshop Crash Course Jim and Luke give you everything you'll need to know about this powerhouse program, including typesetting and image manipulation for both good and evil.

From: www.anime.usacomputers.net

Creating anime-style artwork This tutorial is designed to introduce you to some of the techniques involved in creating anime-style artwork on your computer.

From: www.computerarts.co.uk

Animation & rollovers with Photoshop With the Internet taking over the world, isn't it about time you got up to speed with the latest techniques? Here we show you how to activate your Website with animation and rollovers...

Layer masks and lighting Brew up your own bottle of millennium bug juice in Photoshop, using the basic airbrush techniques outlined here, plus layer masks, group layers, layer options and the 3D Transform filter...

Photoshop: Using paths They don't sound that exciting, but if you can't use paths, then you're missing out on one of the Photoshop artist's most powerful creative techniques.

Photoshop Masking & Erasing If you need to cut out, separate, disconnect or erase some pixels within a layer, you need to somehow let Photoshop know which ones to keep and which to give the big heave-ho. Your biggest dilemma now is which tool to use...

 

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