Photoshop
When designing your own webpage, Photoshop can be your best friend. I’ll be putting any Photoshop info that I gather in here. For some basics, I found a good article in eHow to get started. Check out that page at [Photoshop Guide]. Some of the articles include: Using Layers Using Masks How to use Brushes (see the [cref photoshop-brushes] Post) How to make Fire Coloring More… Daryl showed me how to make an animated GIF in...
Favicon Tutorial
Your first question may be, “What’s a favicon?”. According to Wikipedia, A favicon (short for favorites icon), also known as a website icon, shortcut icon, url icon, or bookmark icon is a 16×16 pixels, associated with a particular Web site or Web page. Download The Plugin You’ll need the Windows Icon (ICO) file format Photoshop Plugin to export to the .ico file format. You can download the plugin from...
4-1-2010 Meeting
This was again a small group meeting. Scott had been working on web design during the week and had done some pretty cool stuff with Photoshop Brushes. We decided that we would watch a few tutorials on YouTube during our lunch meeting. Check out the [cref photoshop-brushes] Post for some good links. Update: As a follow-up, we discussed a little background removal after looking at something I was working on. Scott found a good...
Photoshop Brushes
Donnie mentioned Photoshop brushes when he was here. Photoshop does have default brushes. Some of the standard viewable default brushes are Spatter, Chalk, Star, etc. Make sure you click on the small black arrow next to the word Brushes to view all of the brush sets avilable. Brush sets are usually located in the folder C:\Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop X.X\Presets\Brushes (where X.X is the program version). To make brush sets that you...