Wheew. Enjoy!
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FUN WITH PHOTOSHOP BRUSH SETTINGS is a set of tutorials I’m making, because I realized there’s a lot I don’t know about brush settings :D. I’ve learned so much so far, I hope you guys find them useful as well!
Making more of these as we speak,
NEXT UP:
- Brush tip shape & Brush Pose (which was supposed to be part 1 but I finished this one first :D) STAY TUNED!an actually helpful thing for once
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27 textures;
light leaks, sceneries, and other miscellaneous sparks of creativity. hopefully you guys will put these to some good use. enjoy! as always, like or reblog if you’re using. the better feedback i get, the more likely i’ll be making another pack. thanks :)
tips - set the light leaks to screen or lighten for the best effect.
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Light and dark backgrounds from subtlepatterns. Please credit them if using!
(Source: zuvia, via zeldathemes)
Minimalist Backgrounds. Click on an image you like and save the image from there.
DISCLAIMER: I do not own; credit goes to rightful owners.
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THEME #09: An Imperial Affliction; by Nayel
- optional header and title
- sidebar image width 150px
- four customizable links
*please like and/or reblog if you’re using this theme, enjoy.
if there are any problems message me here.
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How to do this:
(Source: thosetutorials, via leshelper-deactivated20130414)
A short list of several types of poison and their effects.
To counter one of the most abused words in (screen)writing, Go Into The Story has put together 115 word alternatives to the active verb “walks.”
Enrich your vocabulary with some more unusual synonyms to everyday words.
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This is a Photoshop tutorial for cutting people out of a background when they have messy hair, so you can keep all of the stray locks/strands and avoid a blocky, unrealistic look without having to manually trace around them yourself.
This tutorial works for both single- and multi-colored backgrounds.
As always, any comments/criticisms on the tutorial are welcome. And please, if you found this helpful, likes and reblogs are much appreciated!
(Source: sallydonovan)