Long Exposure Water Effect - Step 1 Because we want the long exposure effect of the water to effectively mirror the sky above we are going to create the water from...
Next we’ll make three copies of the circle’s layer and apply the Free Transform (Ctrl+T) command to change the copies’ sizes proportionally. The first copy’s layer should be smaller; the...
Fill the background Hide the Scarlett layer and show the background layer. Using the Polygonal Lasso tool select roughly around the missing area Using the Content Aware fill tool (File->Fill or Shift+F5), fill...
We’ve got the next result: Create a new layer and choose the Soft Round brush from Brush Tool (B). Use this brush to paint in black the hair edges and the cigarette...
In this tutorial, it will show you how to create a nice desktop wallpaper using Adobe Photoshop CS6. You will find it very useful to create another wallpapers. Layered PSD file...
Create a new layer and represent many small dots. This time we’ll use the Hard Round brush of white color and apply it with different diameters and different Opacity value. Place...
Next we’ll make one more copy of th last made circle and select the Free Transform (Ctrl+T) command to make smaller the copy’s layer and place it as it is...
Hold CTRL button and click on the layer containing the ellipse on the top in the Layers panel to get the next selection. Next click on the mask on the model’s...
In this tutorial, it will show you the process of creating this photo manipulation by adding grungy effects into an image in Adobe Photoshop CS5. Layered PSD file included. Let’s...
Make a copy of the recently made layer. Make another copy of the last made layer, but this time set Fill to 100% for this layer. Click on Add a layer style...
Create a new layer and apply the Soft Mechanical brush to paint along the contour of the model’s hair. The brush’s color is #150800. We’ve got the next result: Set the Blending...
Make one more copy of the last made layer and use this time the Direct Selection Tool (A) to displace the lowest top anchor point to the left side, applying...