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Quick Batch Actions

Submitted by UberPages
Added on Sep 14, 2008

Learn how to make a series of events unfold multiple times by recording it once in Photoshop!
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Wrinkle Removal

Submitted by Biorust
Added on Sep 14, 2008

Expensive creams and potions from cosmetics companies pledge to remove years from your face, but rarely fully deliver upon their promises. Photoshop, however, comes with several tools that really can make you appear MUCH younger... and they are free to reuse over and over again!
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Frame with Photoshop

Submitted by cagedflame.com
Added on Sep 14, 2008

a simple tutorial for realize a basic but professional frame
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slave merchant

Submitted by http://www.geocities.com/octavianart
Added on Sep 14, 2008

drawing
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Advanced watereffect

Submitted by Webdesignstudien
Added on Sep 14, 2008

Advanced watereffect
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Cone

Submitted by Webdesignstudien
Added on Sep 14, 2008

Learn how to create a cone with photoshop
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Paint Brushes of PS 7

Submitted by Janee
Added on Sep 14, 2008

Learn about the brushes in PS 7.
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Isometric Pixel Art

Submitted by Biorust
Added on Sep 14, 2008

Have you ever seen pixel art on games such as Coke Music or Habbo Hotel, and wanted to do such things yourself? Well then read on as we takesyou through the basic, intermediate, and advanced techniques that create such interesting, fun, and beautiful work.
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Clone Tool

Submitted by PhotoshopCity.com
Added on Sep 14, 2008

The tool which made Photoshop completely unique is the clone tool. Using this you can restore broken images or remove unwanted items.
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Smooth Out Jaggies: Simplified

Submitted by Heath Rowe
Added on Sep 14, 2008

You've got a shape or font created in Photoshop, but does'nt quite appear smooth around the edges. Here's a simplified way to correct this, in just three steps.
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