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FREE BASIC ADOBE FLASH TUTORIALS

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Picture Rotator Slideshow

This tutorial shows you how to create a picture rotating slideshow, that fades in and out using Adobe Flash. Using optimized embedded photos is not the only way, but it is a very basic and easy method to create a slideshow picture rotato

tutorials flash FREE BASIC ADOBE FLASH TUTORIALS

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FREE BASIC ADOBE FLASH TUTORIALS

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Introduction into Movie Clips

Movie clips offer the ability to nest timelines within timelines. It also is an important part of creating interactive flash elements later with actionscript and important to know about. Select any object and press F8 to turn an item into a movie clip. Double clicking on and outside the item will open anc close the movie clip’s timeline.

tutorial photoshop Film Grain Effect in Flash

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Film Grain Effect in Flash
In this video tutorial you will learn how to create a classic old film grain effect in Flash. This video tutorial is brought to you by LearnFlash.com. Please wait for a few moments for the video to load.



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tutorial photoshop Creating Figures from the Clouds

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Creating Figures from the Clouds


Step 1

To start our Photoshop tutorial we need to create a new document with 500×500 pixels where we will create two brushes. Apply Filter > Render > Clouds.

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Select Polygonal Lasso Tool (Feather: 30px) to make selection similar to mine on screenshot below.

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After creating selection, just invert it with Select > Inverse.

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Press Delete button to clear selected area.

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Create new layer under the current one and fill it with white color. Select layer with clouds and resize it a bit with Edit > Transform > Scale.

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You can see that you need to fix brush borders. To fix this select Eraser Tool and choose a soft edge brush.

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Once you have clear all borders you can delete layer with white background.

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Now save brush with Edit > Define Brush Preset.

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Close current document without saving. With Brush Tool selected, press F5 and apply these settings:

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Create new brush with name Clouds 2 by clicking on button on right bottom side.

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Step 2

Open photo in Photoshop. Unlock background layer by clicking twice on layer thumbnail on Layers panel.

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Create a new layer. Select colors #192559 (Foreground) and #91aac8 (Background) and create a linear gradient (Foreground to background) using Gradient Tool.

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Step 3

Move gradient layer below lion layer. Select Eraser Tool (Opacity: 56%) and select Clouds 2 brush and start erasing background on lion layer.

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Step 4

After you finished cleaning background around the lion use Image > Adjustments > Desaturate.

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Step 5

Apply Image > Adjustments > Brightness/Contrast:

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Creating Figures from the Clouds 18

Step 6

Apply Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur:

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Creating Figures from the Clouds 20

Step 7

Apply Filter > Blur > Smart Blur:

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Creating Figures from the Clouds 22

Step 8

Apply Filter > Blur > Motion Blur:

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Step 9

Change layer mode to Soft Light for current layer.

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Step 10

It’s time to add some clouds. Create new layer, select Brush Tool (Opacity:10%) and select Clouds 2 brush with white color (#ffffff).

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After adding some clouds change brush size and add a few more.

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Step 11

We need to add shadow to the clouds so they look more natural. Create a new layer on top and change layer mode to Overlay. Apply Brush Tool (Opacity: 10%) with Clouds 2 brush and black color (#000000).

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Step 12

Create a new layer on top, select Brush Tool (Opacity: 50%) and now we need to add small clouds. Select white color as foreground, change brush size to something around 50px and apply like i did on screenshot below.

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Step 13

Apply Filter > Blur > Motion Blur to this layer.

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Step 14

Change current layer opacity to 15%.

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Step 15

To finish our tutorial I would like to stylize clouds a little bit more. Create new layer and change layer mode to Soft Light. Select Brush Tool with Clouds 2 brush (keep changing opacity and brush size in the process) and highlight all bright areas of the lion (mane, part of the eyes) with white color and opposite side (especially shadows on the face of the lion’s mane) with black color.

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Creating Figures from the Clouds 34

Rabu, 11 Januari 2012

tutorial photoshop Learn to Apply Carpet Effect to a Photo

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Learn to Apply Carpet Effect to a Photo

On this tutorial we will show you how to apply carpet effect to a photo in Photoshop. It’s an easy tutorial that you can apply to any photo you would like

Step 1

Open photo in Photoshop. Duplicate layer with Ctrl+J. Select #c5fdfe as foreground color and #000000 as background color. Desaturate duplicated layer with Image > Adjustments > Desaturate.

Learn to Apply Carpet Effect to a Photo 1

Apply Filter > Sketch > Photocopy. Change Detail value to 7 and Darkness value to 8.

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Learn to Apply Carpet Effect to a Photo 3

Desaturate again duplicated layer with Image > Adjustments > Desaturate.

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Apply Image > Adjustments > Brightness/Contrast to increase brightness.

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Learn to Apply Carpet Effect to a Photo 6

Update layer mode to Soft Light and reduce opacity to 60%.

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Step 2

Duplicate again original layer using Ctrl+J. Move layer above all other layers. Apply Filter > Sketch > Bas Relief on duplicate layer.

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Learn to Apply Carpet Effect to a Photo 9

Desaturate layer with Image > Adjustments > Desaturate.

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Increase constrat using Image > Adjustments > Brightness/Contrast.

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Learn to Apply Carpet Effect to a Photo 12

Change layer mode to Overlay.

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Step 3

Duplicate again original layer using Ctrl+J. Move layer above all other layers. Apply Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation on duplicate layer.

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Learn to Apply Carpet Effect to a Photo 15

Change layer mode to Color.

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Step 4

Duplicate current layer using Ctrl+J. Change layer mode to Hard Light on duplicated layer.

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To complete this tutorial update current layer opacity to 70%.


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