Change Photoshop Application Background Color
The image we are working at will be looks different if the surrounding color are different to. Mostly, the big difference is when the surrounding color is black, gray, white, or complex color. When we use Photoshop, the background application of the working background color are default to be gray. But this is not have to be gray.
Category: Photoshop Tutorial at May 11th, 2009How to Install CS4 Brushes
This is the tutorial of how to use downloaded Photoshop CS4 brushes. When you have download a brush from the web or copy it from somewhere else, you can use that brush by loading it with Photoshop. Downloaded brush can be save in to Photoshop CS4 default place, or you can keep it on other location. The important thing is how to load that additional Photoshop Brushes.
Category: Photoshop Brushes at May 31st, 2009Abstract Photoshop Brushes 2
This Photoshop Brushes can be use to make some abstract images. I was inspired with Windows Vista’s aurora wallpaper. I hope these brushes can be use to quickly added some images which looks like that. This brush contain 3 images, compatible for Photoshop 7.0 to CS4.
Category: Download at June 6th, 2009Wolverine Scratch Brushes
This Photoshop CS4 brush can be use to make three scratch marks. Just like a photo was slashed with Wolverine claws. Compatible for Photoshop 7.0 or later version. Contain 5 images for free download.
Category: Download at June 4th, 2009Topaz Adjust 4 Plugin for Photoshop
Topaz Adjust is a Photoshop plugin which can be use to make any regular images pop with a variety of eye catching color, exposure and detail effects in fast and simple way. Make a photo correction and photo effects never been this simple and fun. Compared with the previous version of this Photoshop plugin, the [...]
Category: Photoshop Plugins at March 26th, 2010How to Rotate Photoshop CS4 Brushes
In this Photoshop CS4 tutorial, I will write about how to rotate the brushes. I divided them in two ways, before it’s stroked or after it. To adjust the brush position before it’s stroke, use the brush panel. If after it’s stroked, use Edit > Free Transform.
Category: Photoshop Brushes at June 6th, 2009





