Category Archives: Tutorials

Designing is indeed fun! I’ve read several Photoshop tutorials and downloaded several fonts from Smashingmagazine.com - and I subsequently realised that there’s more that just photo manipulation work that Photoshop can do! It can be an awesome substitute for Adobe Illustrator, although it lacks quite a number of illustration-specific tools, a bit of adaptation can [...]

Cherngyo asked about how can I create the third evening photo in the Evening Photography set, so I’ve took some time to create this tutorial I hope you’ll like it! Anyway unlike the previous tutorials, I’m not going to embed full-sized screenshots in this post, but embed thumbnails so you can view them in [...]

You might have been thinking about using Adobe Flash (in case you didn’t know, Adobe bought Macromedia) to create a .swf file which allows you to display dazzling rollover effects. That’s perfectly fine, but when it comes to faster loading time, simplified effects and crossbrowser compatibility, rollover effects achieved by simple CSS and (X)HTML code [...]

Hendra asked me something about generating your own favicons, so I’m thinking of sharing things I know about it
So what is a favicon?
According to the all-mighty Wikipedia, favicons is actually a short form of favourite icons, and…
[Favicon,] also known as a website icon, page icon or urlicon, is an icon associated with a [...]

Before we start, here are some software pre-requisites - you’ll need Adobe Photoshop and Photomatix to create your own HDR. One thing to note though - the free trial version of Photomatix will embed a watermark in your resultant HDR if your image is larger than 640*480. One workaround is to have your images smaller [...]

This tutorial is adapted from PhotoshopCandy’s A Glossy Starburst Tutorial, so all credits of this tutorial go to its creator. What I did was just to create my own screenshots, alter some of the steps for personal adaptation and that’s all.
In this tutorial you’ll learn how to create a web 2.0 badge by using photoshop. [...]

This tutorial is long overdue, and I'm horribly sorry about that! Well this tutorial is made for people who are interested in making similar photos found in this post (Multiple Exposure's Beauty). This tutorial is not limited to Adobe Photoshop CS2 and above - just make sure that your version of Adobe Photoshop allows you [...]

I've learnt how to manipulate white balance with photoshop recently using the curves function. Well it yields pretty nice results! At least it can make my photos look as if they're scanned. I've decided to make good use of this new-learnt skills and came out with this:

Well I believe this is the first time you've [...]

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