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Monday, October 26th, 2009
If you have a website that has a video service, then you might want to create your own video player. Many times it’s because you can have it embedded on other sites, and would be nice to have one that stands out. So, today we’re going to create a design for a custom video player.
First, [...]
in Design, Photoshop, Video Player
Monday, September 28th, 2009
Who doesn’t want to be a super hero? Ok, bad pay, bad hours, and hostile working conditions aside everyone wants to be a hero. Or a villain. So, here’s how to at least make yourself look like one.
Step 1 – Find a picture of yourself that will translate well into a heroic pose. I found [...]
in Design, Photoshop, Super Hero
Friday, August 7th, 2009
In light of the of the release of G.I. Joe – Rise of Cobra, I figured we would do a tutorial about how to create a G.I. Joe wallpaper. Alright, American Hero let’s get to it.
Step 1 – Open a document with the resolution that your screen uses. For this monitor I’m going to [...]
in Design, G.I. Joe, Photoshop, Wallpaper
Tuesday, June 9th, 2009
in Design, Flash, Photoshop
Friday, April 17th, 2009
Step 1- Open a document and give it dimensions: 500×150. Fill the document with black, and breath deeply. Because Christie Monteiro will take your breath away…corny, I know.
Step 2 – The first thing you want to do is find the pictures you’re going to want to include with your forum sig pic. I’m going to [...]
in Design, Photoshop, Signature
Friday, February 20th, 2009
1. Create a document that’s 300×150, and all of the standard Photoshop settings. Create a black background. Click on the Rounded Rectangle Tool , and set the radius to 30px.Create an image like the one below. Fill it with white, then delete the outline.
2. Then, create a Gradient Overlay, with the settings below:
3. Next, we’re [...]
in Design, Photoshop, Radio
Thursday, January 29th, 2009
Step 1: First, you’ll need to create a document with the dimensions in the picture below
Step 2: Then create a new layer on top of the initial one, and fill it with any color. After you make your fill, take the rectangle marquee tool and make a box like below:
in 3D, Design, Photoshop, Web Design
Thursday, November 6th, 2008
1. Create a new file, and give it the dimensions 350×35. You can use a white background, or a transparent one. It all depends on how you’re using the address bar. I’m going to use white so it’s easier for you to see what I’m doing.
2. Select the Rounded Rectangle Tool and create a [...]
in Design, Photoshop, Web Design