Thursday, September 25, 2008

Basics - 02 Overview of the Library module

Learn how to navigate the Library module with Matt Kloskowski. He reviews the Library panels and shows you how to use them to manage your photos. Read More

Typographic design with Photoshop

In this excerpt from Adobe Photoshop CS3 Classroom in a Book, learn how the great type tools in Photoshop make it easy to add text elements to your images. Read More

Photoshop CS4 has been announced

It’s late Tuesday, but I didn’t want the day to go by without mentioning this one since Photoshop is my “gig” and all. Adobe has announced the brand new Creative Suite CS4, which means there’s a new version of Photoshop coming out. It’s not out yet but Adobe generally starts shipping within a month or [...]

It’s late Tuesday, but I didn’t want the day to go by without mentioning this one since Photoshop is my “gig” and all. Adobe has announced the brand new Creative Suite CS4, which means there’s a new version of Photoshop coming out. It’s not out yet but Adobe generally starts shipping within a month or so after they announce (at least that’s judging from the past). Since most Lightroom users, use Photoshop as well I figured you’d like a look at the new features so make sure you visit the links below for Photoshop (and other creative suite programs) coverage from the NAPP gang.

• NAPP’s Photoshop CS4 Learning Center

• NAPP’s Exclusive Members Only CS4 Videos

• I also had another online training course go live at Kelby Training’s website. It’s called the Photoshop CS4 Power Session and it’s an in-depth look at all the new features. I know no one has the software yet but subscribers are free to log in and get a head start. I really took an in-depth look at all the new features and all of the little settings in CS4 and exactly when and where you’d use them. I’ll also be updating the course as I find new stuff in the coming weeks.

• Layers Magazine Creative Suite CS4 videos (yes, videos on all the Creative Suite apps)

• Terry White’s Create Suite podcast takes a look at Photoshop, Bridge and Camera Raw in CS4

• Jeff Revell also has a new flash as well as a “Why I still use Bridge” article worth checking out

So the magic question… do you plan on upgrading? Let us know in the comments. See ya.

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Photoshop CS3 does not respond when you switch between applications

Photoshop CS3 does not respond when you switch between applications
Menus and document windows in Adobe Photoshop CS3 on Mac OS do not respond to user input when you switch between applications.This issue can occur when you switch to another application, such as Safari or iTunes, and one of the following conditions is present...

40 Photoshop Tutorials On Rain Showers and Water Drops

With fall just around the corner, designers are looking for ways to complement their work with Fall imagery like water droplets, rain on leaves and fall rain showers. Including rain or water drops in a scene can be a nice effect because water is a very compelling element. As you’ll see in the tutorials below, water drops and rain can completely change the dynamic of a design or photo.

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Adding the illusion of water and rain to photographs using Photoshop can be a bit tricky. Many times the effect feels forced and cheesy, as if you’re looking at a grainy picture instead of an authentic rain shower. The tutorials below will give any designer inspiration for incorporating water scenes in fall designs and showcase some amazing water work by excellent designers. You’ll learn how to create realistic photos.

Here are some other tutorials and Photoshop tutorials from Smashing Magazine:

With fall just around the corner, designers are looking for ways to complement their work with Fall imagery like water droplets, rain on leaves and fall rain showers. Including rain or water drops in a scene can be a nice effect because water is a very compelling element. As you’ll see in the tutorials below, water drops and rain can completely change the dynamic of a design or photo.

Adding the illusion of water and rain to photographs using Photoshop can be a bit tricky. Many times the effect feels forced and cheesy, as if you’re looking at a grainy picture instead of an authentic rain shower. The tutorials below will give any designer inspiration for incorporating water scenes in fall designs and showcase some amazing water work by excellent designers. You’ll learn how to create realistic photos.

Here are other collections of Photoshop tutorials from Smashing Magazine:

Water Drop Tutorials

Basic water drops
An excellent tutorial showing how to make artistic, realistic water drops.

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Designing a war movie poster
A step-by-step tutorial that teaches how to design a dark movie poster with water drops.

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The Making Of “Our Future”
It is not really a tutorial, but the designer’s description provides some insight into how this poster was designed.

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Artistic rain on an illustration
Beautiful example of adding rain to a dark illustration.

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Alien Water Photoshop Tutorial
With this Photoshop tutorial you learn how to make realistic alien-looking water.

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The Rain Photoshop Tutorial
A simple Photoshop tutorial that will teach you how to embed water drops in dark sci-fi image.

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Artistic rain effect
Create a complex composition with rain.

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Displacement Water Photoshop Tutorial
The following tutorial shows how to create a relatively simple displacement map and how to create a water surface with it. This method does not adjust for wave height and distances, but it produces good results if the water is calm and if the surface is not intersected by other elements.

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Water effect photo montage
An extremely creative way to turn a person into water.

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Water Dress
Creating a Gisele Bundchen water dress

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Waterdrops Photoshop Tutorial (video)
“In this video I’ll show you how to make realistic water drops. This is nothing original as I have learned this from other tutorials. I have
made some slight adjustments to suit my taste. Very simple to do. Have fun.”

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Waterdrops in 5 Minutes
The basic idea to keep in mind when creating water drops is that they are a bit complex and they have highlights, shadows, transparencies, inner shadows and inner highlights. The best way to achieve these effects is by using the Layer Styles in Photoshop. You’ll be using shadow, inner shadow, inner glow, glow, bevel and many more.

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Leaf drop tutorial
Big stylized leaf drops.

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Add A Rainbow To A Photo
In this Photoshop photo effects tutorial, we’re going to learn how to easily add a rainbow, even a double rainbow, to a photo. Of course, as with most photo effects, it helps if you start with the right type of image.

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Create Silky Smooth Waterfalls
In this Adobe Photoshop tutorial you are going to look at how to give waterfalls a silky smooth appearance, as if the photo was taken with a longer exposure which would normally require the use of a neutral density filter.

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The Ocean’s Freshness Photo Effects
This tutorial teaches how to create a wallpaper in a fresh “ocean” style.

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Water Drops
So realistic, these water drops (and optional ice drops) are also simple to do anywhere, anytime.

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Rainy Day Animation Using Photoshop
“Today let’s try to make something special like an artificial rain drop using our Adobe Photoshop. Just follow the simple steps. Hope that you will enjoy the tutorial.”

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Create Water Droplets Tutorial
Here are visual step-by-step instructions to quickly create realistic
water droplets. This tutorial assumes a basic knowledge of how to use Photoshop layers.

Rain Drops
“This is a technique I came up with when Photoshop version 6 came out. I was experimenting with some of the more advanced features of the Layer Styles dialog box and discovered some very handy techniques that can be used when you are creating transparent effects.”

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Maple Water Drop

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Water Shower Out of an Elephant’s Trunk

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Create a Waterdrop
Older tutorial for Photoshop CS1

Water/Liquid Effects Tutorial Using Adobe Photoshop CS3 (video)

Water Drops! (YouTube video)
Drops on a Coke bottle.

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Add A Snow To A Photo
This very easy tutorial will tell you how you can add snow to your photo.

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Water drops on a spiderweb
Great effect for creating dewy spiderwebs.

Leaf drops
Realistic water droplets on leaves.

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Adding water drops to waves
Excellent tutorial on spicing up an action photo, like of surfing, with water.

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Reflective writing with water
A great tutorial on how to write with reflective water lines.

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Ripple Tutorials

Illustrated water ripples

Great tutorial on how to create water ripples in Illustrator, but not Photoshop unfortunately.

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Water Ripples

This tutorial is contained in a single picture.

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Creating Water In Photoshop
“This is going to be a quick tutorial on how to create a water effect in Photoshop. This tutorial doesn’t take long and you can get a really awesome effect that does surprisingly look like water. Hopefully by the end you should end up with something like this.”

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Running Water Tutorial

How to create running water

Create incredibly realistic flowing water.

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Realistic water running on tap
“Through this tutorial, we will learn how to use a combination of Photoshop filters to create a realistic effect of water running from a tap. Requires Photoshop CS2 or later.”

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Water Running Effect – Photoshop CS3 Tutorial
“In this tutorial we will show you how to create a water running effect in Photoshop CS3.”

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Seamless Water Texture
“In addition to using it for image backgrounds, this texture makes a great reflection map for more complicated works such as chrome objects.”

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Rain Tutorials

Transform a daylight image into a dark and stormy night
Amazing tutorial that shows how to modify a perfectly sunny image into a night picture with nasty elements.

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Filtered rain effect
Learn how to use several filters to get a rain effect in photos.

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Photoshop tutorial make rain cloud lighthouse

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Rain Effect
Learn how to create an artificial rain effect. Follow this simple tutorial that shows how to add a rain effect to any image using Photoshop CS.

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Rainy streets
Take a perfectly dry street and make it look rain-soaked.

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Photoshop Brushes

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Obsidian Dawn has created a couple of sets of Photoshop brushes that can greatly aid in the creation of water effects. You can find bubbles, drops, tears, rain, splashes and many other elements from this first set of brushes, Photoshop water brush set I. The second set of Photoshop brushes is similar to the first, except with a much higher resolution: Photoshop water brush set II.

Besides: Vector Water Drops in Adobe Illustrator, Rain - Tear Drop Brushes

Related Resources

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Glen Stansberry writes for the web development blog Web Jackalope (feed).

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