
A while back I wrote an article about a small little software that allow you to view PSD thumbnails on Windows Explorer. The software was MysticThumbs, but they are now charging money.
But don’t worry because there is another free software that does the same thing. …continue reading

One of the fundamental of Photoshop in photo editing is Levels and Curves adjustment.
If you use Photoshop either as a beginner or a professional, you definitely need to know how to use Levels and Curves.
Here are 3 video tutorials about Photoshop Levels and Curves by A.J. Wood, Rich Harrington and Deke McClelland. …continue reading

When everything is done on your 3D scene, the final step would be rendering and exporting out the final image or video.
To do this, here’s what you need to do:
1. Select the 3D layer you want to render.
2. Go to: 3D / Render for Final Output
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To create cell shaded cartoon or illustration with 3D objects inside Photoshop CS4 is pretty easy.
You will need to use the Render Settings… in the 3D panel to render out the cell shaded cartoon appearance.
Basically what you are doing is rendering out the edges of the 3D object and fills the inside with solid colors. …continue reading

When you save your animations inside Photoshop CS4, you are saving all the animations in the .PSD file format.
However, the .PSD file format is not the best file format to play videos. This is when you need to export or render out your animations into a video file format such as .AVI or .MOV.
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