Tutorials
Photoshop Tutorial: Dodge tool and more color corrections
Hosted by Veoh.comMy fifth Photoshop CS3 tutorial. In this video, I’ll show you some more precise color correction methods and explain a little bit about the dodge, burn and sponge tools.
Those of you who already know your way around Photoshop should probably not waste your time watching this video. It’s meant for beginners.
There are two issues with this video everyone should be aware of in this video:
First, my screencasting software glitched and recorded my cursor as Vista’s busy cursor, so you won’t be able to see some of the actual cursors I’m using.
Second, I reference a book that I never actually mentioned in the video, so you’ll probably wonder what I’m talking about. More info on the book here:
http://www.peachpit.com/store/product.aspx?isbn=0321124014
Concepts covered: color corrections, dodge tool, burn tool, sponge tool
This video is my copyrighted property, but you’re free to share it. Just be a decent human being and credit me if you spread it around.
Photoshop Tutorial: Blending Modes
My fourth Photoshop CS3 tutorial. In this video, I do some experimenting with blending modes to create an aged look to a new photo.
Concepts covered: blending modes
Again, you’ll need at least a little knowledge of Photoshop to be able to follow along.
This tutorial is my copyrighted property, but you’re free to share it. Just be a decent human being and credit me if you spread it around.
Photoshop Tutorial: Basic Color Corrections
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My third Photoshop CS3 tutorial. In this video, I do some very basic and simple color corrections using hue/saturation adjustment layers. Again, you’ll need at least a little knowledge of Photoshop to be able to follow along.
Concepts covered: adjustment layers, masks, color correction
This tutorial is my copyrighted property, but you’re free to share it. Just be a decent human being and credit me if you spread it around.
Photoshop Tutorial: Standard Beauty Retouch With Masks
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I also tried to slow down a little bit so you can understand what I’m saying, but if I’m still talking too fast, let me know.
This tutorial is my copyrighted property, but you’re free to share it. Just be a decent human being and credit me if you spread it around.