Photoshop Type Effects Visual Encyclopedia


Book Description

The ultimate rich resource for amazing type design with Photoshop. Nothing can ruin a stunning piece of art quicker than finishing it off with poorly executed type effects. The Photoshop Type Effects Encyclopedia is a non-linear tutorial and a visual reference walking users step-by-step through complete details for designing professional level type effects. The book is organized into two general parts: a contextualizing introduction; and the actual encyclopedia, with rich illustrations of what each effect looks like, how to create the effect (including screenshots and other illustrations showing the step-by-step progress of each effect), and how to do your own variations of the effect. Each page is easy to read and follow, yet is packed with information.




Photoshop 7 Magic


Book Description

Accompanying CD-ROM contains ... "all the files you need to complete the projects and demo versions of the third party software referenced in the book."--Page 4 of cover.




Photoshop 7 Down & Dirty Tricks


Book Description

Kelby's bestselling classic, completely updated for the new version of Photoshop, contains all the hottest tricks, coolest effects and inside secrets--more than 300 techniques users need to know.




Designing Web Graphics.4


Book Description

The most influential web design book ever written, completely updated to cover motion graphics, broadband interactive design, and more. Since it was first published in 1995, designing web graphics has been the seminal resource for web designers to learn the basics and then the nuances of solid design for the web. Lynda Weinman has been updating the book to reflect changes in the technologies affecting web design, but dwg.4 has been largely rewritten from the ground up. Included is coverage of motion graphics made possible by the Flash phenomenon, broadband-enabled graphics issues, usability, and more. Lynda is rewriting the book so that all coverage of specific tools is focused on the essential functionality of these programs (Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Flash, etc.) and not on version-specific attributes of the software, making the book relevant longer for more users.




Creative Thinking in Photoshop


Book Description

Readers can flex creative muscles by exploring how Photoshop can unlock their potential. Creative methodology is uncovered as the author explores the marriage of technology and the creative process. Illustrations.




Photoshop 7 Killer Tips


Book Description

Offers time-saving tips and shortcuts for experienced Photoshop users.




Photoshop Restoration & Retouching


Book Description

This edition has been updated with new techniques (as applicable), new projects, and new screenshots. It takes readers through numerous step-by-step examples that highlight the tools and techniques used by professional digital artists to restore valuable antique images, retouch portraits and enhance glamour photography.







The Adobe Photoshop CS4 Dictionary


Book Description

Find solutions fast with this handy encyclopedic guide to Photoshop's multitude of terms and options. Conveniently organized in a clear A to Z format, this attractive, illustrated desktop reference covers every action you are likely to make as you manipulate photographs and digital images in Photoshop. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned Photoshop user, there'll be tools and features you've forgotten, missed or never memorized, but that needn't slow down the creative process. As well as complete A-Z listings that answer all the questions you'll come up against, a step-by-step techniques section covers the everyday tasks you'll refer to again and again. This visual resource is the ideal companion to every Photoshop book on your shelf. Don't start working in Photoshop unless it's by your side!




Photoshop Filter Effects Encyclopedia


Book Description

Provides information on using Photoshop filters, covering such topics as simulating motion blur, working with tone and color, creating solarized and posterized images, and making flat objects appear to be three-dimensional.