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    Adjusting Skin Tone CS1
    By on June 25, 2009 | 1 Comment1 Comment  Comments

    thumbThis video will cover how to select the skin and make adjustments to the skin tone. (more…)

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    Adding Outlines to Type CS1
    By on June 1, 2009 | No Comments  Comments

    outlineThis video is a Type effect in CS1. Learn how to add a stroke to your type and some of the different options available. This video was recorded using Photoshop CS1 but can be applied in more recent versions of Photoshop too e.g. CS2, CS3 and CS4. Enjoy… (more…)

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    CS1 – Adding Motion to Photos
    By on June 1, 2009 | 30 Comments30 Comments  Comments

    motionThis videos is all about adding motion to your images. Got a photo of a car sitting still? Great! Let’s add some speed to it. What about a photo of a chicken?? :) 1 x Speeding Chicken coming up!

    Have some fun with this. Just remember to practice what you’re learning here at www.photoshopzoo.com and apply it to your images. Go hard!

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    How to Add Color to Black and White Photos
    By on June 1, 2009 | 1 Comment1 Comment  Comments

    bwWant to spice up those black and white photos? Add a little color maybe? This video covers how to Add color to black and white photos and retain the original detail.

    There’s multiple ways to colorize black and white images this is just one technique to do that! This video is recorded using Photoshop CS1 BUT you can use any version to do this technique! ;)

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    CS1 – How to Add a Blurry / Soft Focus Background
    By on June 1, 2009 | 3 Comments3 Comments  Comments

    softfocus1This video is made for Photoshop CS1 users on adding a Soft Focus Background to your images in Photoshop.

    A simple technique that can be applied using any version of Photoshop and even Elements.

    Enjoy the video and please leave a comment below the video. If you have any questions also don’t forget you can email me anytime! (more…)