I have been an avid user of Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator for several years now. I use them mostly for designing web sites, although I have done a lot of graphic design work for logos, corporate identities and the like. I end up talking fellow designers through the steps accomplishing certain Photoshop effects and how to use Photoshop for an ideal workflow, so I thought I'd put together a site with the things I've learned. Hopefully you will find the tutorials helpful. If anything, I hope that the practical approach of these tutorials will help you look at Photoshop in a different way than you might be used to.
Well, I finally got around to taking a look at Photoshop CS2, Adobe's newest version which came out about a month ago. The Adobe web site highlights some of the changes, a couple of which might get me
The Image Warp tool in Photoshop CS2 combines some of the Type Warp tool, the Liquefy tool and the Distort tool into one. In addition, using the Image Warp tool is non-destructive, which means that no
The layout of a web page in Photoshop
I use Photoshop primarily to design web sites, although it would be impossible to design a web site effectively using Photoshop without having built one without understanding how a web site is laid out with HTML. The next important thing to understand is that download time is still an issue for the majority of internet users around the world, so keeping your graphic files to a minimum size is important. In this tutorial, I will cover these two concepts and explain to use this new knowledge to start creating your new web site layout
Relating a Web Site Layout to Photoshop
You can design a good-looking web site in Photoshop that is totally impractica