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  • The WordPress Plugins you need to start a decent blog
    By GFXer on October 27th, 2008 | 3 Comments3 Comments Comments
    Although the great features that WordPress offers to make your blog decent you need some Wp plugins that are free to download. Here are some of the most useful and needed ones: All In One Seo Pack :   It’s a plugin that makes instant SEO to your blog post. The post are optimized in Search Engines and submitted very fast. FeedBurner FeedSmi...
  • Photoshop Tutorial 10 - Adjustment Layers: Reasons to...
    By GFXer on August 27th, 2008 | 3 Comments3 Comments Comments
    With adjustment layers the glass is always half full. You’d be crazy not to use them. Especially when you consider that they add almost no weight to the file size. Each adjustment layer is a simple instruction to move a slider, adjust a curve, or change a histogram. Because the adjustments are stored on their own layers, you have total fl...
  • Photoshop Tutorial 8 - Combining Textures
    By GFXer on August 27th, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    In this next example we’ll see how painting in shades of gray allows you to introduce transparency effects: Darker grays conceal more, lighter grays reveal more of the layer. Or put another way, the closer you move towards black, the greater the masking effect; the closer you move towards white, the more the revealing effect. 1. O...
  • Photoshop Tutorial 7 - Layer Mask Essentials
    By GFXer on July 24th, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    Let’s take a look at layer mask conventions and terminology, beginning with a couple of housekeeping points: The Background layerthat layer that most Photoshop images start out withdoesn’t support transparency and thus can’t support layer masks. It sounds worse than it is: to add a layer mask to a Background layer, take the ...
  • Photoshop Tutorial 5 - Experimenting with Multiple Co...
    By GFXer on July 10th, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    Layer Comps is a great productivity tool. A snapshot of the state of your Layers palette, a layer comp lets you experiment with multiple versions of a layout in a single document, saving time and disk space, but most importantly freeing you from worrying about what layer went with what on which version, and what its exact opacity and blending ...

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