It’s cool to see how you can use diferent tools to make same things -Layer Mask, Layer Blending, Stamp Tool- , gives you a nice idea on how extense Photoshop is.
YOU ARE GOOD, MAN… The question isn’t the tools, the question is WHAT YOU DO with the tools! Really good one. I had already enjoyed very much the horse one, and now, simply brilliant! Incredible!
just curious if the Fade Radial Blue is something NOT available in CS2. that’s what i’m currently using as i wait to got to CS3 but i’m not finding anyting on it in CS2.
nevermind. got it. the trick seems to be you HAVE to go to the Edit menu right after applying the Radial Blue or it doesn’t show up. sorry. that’s my newbie showing!
How in the world do you know all of these things? I have been sitting here for 2 days straight having a blast following your tutorials. You are so smart and offer easy and clear instructions to follow! Thank you Corey
I love your tutorials, however it’s very difficult to try to write down what you are doing and apply it to PhotoShop Elements 6.0 on my Mac. So many things are similar but they are in different menus. Do you have a hard copy available so I
can try to figure it out? I know it will work on Elements.
Great way to add exclitement to a photo. You are a genius as usual.
Impressive tip. Thank you for posting
Great tip!
It’s cool to see how you can use diferent tools to make same things -Layer Mask, Layer Blending, Stamp Tool- , gives you a nice idea on how extense Photoshop is.
Great tips you guys have here!
This was great! I am now going to have to get into the options of every brush I use! Didn’t realise the scope that was there – thanks.
YOU ARE GOOD, MAN… The question isn’t the tools, the question is WHAT YOU DO with the tools! Really good one. I had already enjoyed very much the horse one, and now, simply brilliant! Incredible!
Thanks, and keep them coming!
Márcio Guerra
Great stuff! Going to try this right away!
I love this Corey. Thank you. I’ve blogged it to help spread the word.
just curious if the Fade Radial Blue is something NOT available in CS2. that’s what i’m currently using as i wait to got to CS3 but i’m not finding anyting on it in CS2.
nevermind. got it. the trick seems to be you HAVE to go to the Edit menu right after applying the Radial Blue or it doesn’t show up. sorry. that’s my newbie showing!
Corey! Another example of how much you can do with a few steps. Off to play with this now.
Great tutorial! Really nice end effect!
super tutorial
this is awsome
what a great tutorial, I will be using this idea
How in the world do you know all of these things? I have been sitting here for 2 days straight having a blast following your tutorials. You are so smart and offer easy and clear instructions to follow! Thank you Corey
Oh, what a tip!!!
It is amazing what we can do if we have fantasy.
Thank you for posting this.
this is brilliant!
Hi!
Nice and easy tricks, Clear tutorial. PS gives many way to get the same effect, and U showed us an easyer way. thanx.
This is awesome. Thanks a lot!
Just superb, hats off to your expertise. Very very helpful tutorial. Regards,
Krish
Another amazing tutorial! LOVE this!
How do you think of these things Corey HOW!
the effect sort of looks like your on LSD
very nice effect
I love your tutorials, however it’s very difficult to try to write down what you are doing and apply it to PhotoShop Elements 6.0 on my Mac. So many things are similar but they are in different menus. Do you have a hard copy available so I
can try to figure it out? I know it will work on Elements.
Thanks so much.
I absolutely LOVE these tutorials! They have made me look soooooooooo much more talented than I can take credit for!! Thank you soooooo much!
wooooow!!!! like it veeeeery veeery much! I did it whith my photo and it is great!!! like your ideas and your voice! 🙂 thank youuuuuuuu
Corey you’re a genius. I’m addicted to these videos.
You are my new inspiration! What a fantastic tutorial and the steps work nice with all kinds of different photos.
Awesome tut. 🙂