The following tutorial shows easy steps to design a folded paper corner, using Adobe Photoshop CS2. The photo image used in this tutorial comes from PD Photo. Continue reading
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Adobe Photoshop Very Simple Tutorial: Bloody Floor
When I came back home yesterday, I immediately sensed there was something wrong. So I called out my wife’s name. I went to the garage and bedroom. But I didn’t see a sign of her presence. Then I went to the living room to call 911. And I saw a great deal of blood on the flood coming from the kitchen. I was so scared. Then… “Honey, you are home so early. What’s wrong? Is something wrong?” It was my wife. Gosh, I thought I lost her. But, wait, where does this blood come from? She said that she was playing with my iMac and created this scene of bloody floor with Adobe Photoshop. Never let your wife alone with Photoshop. That’s the lesson I learned.
The following tutorial shows easy steps to design a scene of a bloody floor, using Adobe Photoshop CS2. The photo image used in this tutorial comes from Webshots. Continue reading
Adobe Photoshop Very Simple Tutorial: Building a Stone Wall in Perspective
The other day, my neighbor Jim gave me a ring. He said that he needed my help. So I went to his house. Jim was waiting for me at his garage. He asked me if there was any easy way of building a stone wall. So I said, “I don’t know, but let me try it.” I pulled MacBook out of my backpack, which, as usual, I don’t know why I brought. Anyway, in a matter of 4 minutes or so, I built a stone wall, replacing the existing one. When I showed the wall, Jim didn’t quite like it. Is it that bad?
The following tutorial shows easy steps to design a stone wall in perspective, using Adobe Photoshop CS2. The photo image used in this tutorial comes from Webshots. Continue reading
Adobe Photoshop Very Simple Tutorial: A Squall of Rain at a Balcony
The other day, my wife and I were having a cup of tea at a balcony in late afternoon. We were just talking. My wife mentioned that it had not rained for a long time. I think the last time we had rain was about 6 months ago. My wife was very concerned because her garden flowers could use rain badly. Then she said “Honey, my flowers are dying. Could you do something?” “You want rain, huh!?,” I said. So I went to my computer room, starting up my iMac and launching Adobe Photoshop. In a matter of 5 minutes or so, we had a squall of rain. I still can’t forget her happy face.
The following tutorial shows easy steps to design a scene with a squall of rain at a balcony, using Adobe Photoshop CS2. The photo image used in this tutorial comes from Webshots. Continue reading
Adobe Photoshop Very Simple Tutorial: Jigsaw Puzzle
A few days ago, a man came to our office. He said that he was representing the City of Chicago. According to him, the City of Chicago is bidding for the 2016 Olympics. And they decided to make a jigsaw puzzle featuring the City and to ask people for support. “You want us to design a jigsaw puzzle?” I said. Hmm… That’s not a problem. So I just launched Adobe Photoshop CS2. In less than 5 minutes, I quickly designed a jigsaw puzzle with a given photo image.
The following tutorial shows easy steps to design a jigsaw puzzle, using Adobe Photoshop CS2. The photo image used in this tutorial comes from Webshots. Continue reading