defog/sharpen for web
Sunday, June 10, 2007
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designhouse by Andy Armstrong is a collection of Photoshop actions, brushes, custom shapes, and styles, as well as hi-res backgrounds, wallpapers, textures, digital mats, and photo objects. He's also recently released a set of greeting card templates and magazine cover templates for modern photographers. If you get a chance, go check it out. You can see designhouse at http://www.getdesignhouse.com. There's a whole bunch of video tutorials in the dh learning center too.
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Oh kewl shapes Tesa!! Love the color! :)
That is awesome tesa, I love the colors
very cool!! Now I must go and do mine.
Thanks gals :)
I like the colors too!
Well, the pic is great but more importantly...tell me about the tiles. Did you make this? I have done a couple of mosaic projects and I absolutely love seeing what others have created. I would just love to see the 'bigger picture'.
Thanks all, sorry Maureen but it's just a glass candle holder I bought for 5 bucks hehe :)
I've actually made one and it's one of my favorite things, so pretty at night!
ps...and I would've emailed this question but I couldn't find an address. I am on a quest (this week) to figure out the whole defog/sharpen for web process.Can you tell me (and remember you are speaking to a PS moron) what your workflow involves when it comes to sharpening? Do you defog, then edit, then resize for web before a final sharpening or am I off here? Hope it's ok if I'm asking for help...SO anxious to learn Photoshop! And as long as we're on the subject, how do you guys resize for web? My usual process is to just duplicate and then resize (usually between 500 and 1000 pixals for max width or height) but I leave the rest alone. (you guys all hate me now don't you?)
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