If you’re creating Web graphics with Photoshop and you’re not using the Save for Web feature (which is perfectly fine not to do), make sure you go under the Photoshop menu (in Mac OS X),…
Author Archives: Corey Barker
What’s In A Name
So a lot of people see me doing crazy stuff with filters in Photoshop and I often ask people if they ever use filters. I was surprised to find out that very few actually do….
If It’s Web Safe, Don’t Use It
The one palette that we absolutely don’t use at all anymore is the Web-safe Color palette (choose Web Color Sliders from the Color palette’s flyout menu). Why? You don’t need it—and it can make your…
So What Do You Think?
Well it’s just been a couple days since Adobe announced the new Creative Suite 4 and it certainly has generated a lot of buzz and I want hear what you think. I would for love…
New Photoshop CS4 Learning Center
The wait is over…well sort of. Today is the day we all get to see what Adobe has in store for the next installment of the Creative Suite. If you haven’t registered yet for the…
Imageready Feature Comes To Photoshop
One of our favorite little features from Adobe ImageReady has made its way into Photoshop—it’s called Slices From Guides. What it does is slice your image (for the Web) where your guides are positioned. To…
New Video Tutorial
This week we are talking about vector masks. Perhaps one of the most underrated tools in Photoshop, vector masks allow you to mask objects with clean vector lines. Unlike layer masks, you can modify the…
Vector Mask
Corey shows you how to use a vector mask to pull objects from their background.




