80 Photoshop actions for your projects

23.02.2010, 13:38

Photoshop offers the possibility to record the course of commands within the software. These actions can be saved and they can also be passed on. So, by pressing a button, you can apply a whole set of commands by other users on one or more files at the same time. You’ll be surprised by the results. We have collected 80 Photoshop actions for your projects.

You can load an action in your action palette. In case this window is not open already, please go to Window > Action in the menu bar. Click on the small black arrow on the upper right. Various actions can be carried out in the opened list regarding the actions. Please either decide to load actions to add another action to your current selection, or decide to replace actions to replace the current selection by another action.

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40 sensational print portfolios

18.02.2010, 11:17

Print media do have their very own appeal and requirements. As a source of inspiration and also as a survey concerning what colleagues in this branch have already come up with, we have looked for 40 of the most appealing print portfolios. You’ll find a lot of posters, flyers and catalogs, but also books or product packings. It’s remarkable that a large number of artists are not only producing print designs but also logo and web designs. Thus there are results well worth seeing for every designer.
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Best of Adobe Photoshop tutorials

03.02.2010, 15:47

Photoshop is Adobe’s most popular program. Therefore you can find hundreds of tutorials on the internet. However, it’s not easy to spot the real gems. We have put together a best-of list for you – a link to numerous articles, which will certainly be an inspiration and may broaden your Photoshop knowledge.

This is about 3D text effects, sophisticated compositions, painted artworks and cool posters. Nothing for beginners, but definitely something for the more advanced user. After all, the results are surely worth a glimpse.
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