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Photoshop

  • Outrageous 3D with Photoshop CS4 Extended
    Corey Barker

    We are going to dig into Photoshop's 3D features from a creative designer's perspective and create some outrageous eye-popping 3D graphics all right inside Photoshop CS4. While a basic understanding of 3D is helpful, you don't need to be a 3D expert to take full advantage of these features. So strap in, this is going to be one heck of a ride!

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    1. Intro To 3D (03:03)
    2. 3D Menu (07:01)
    3. 3D Tools (06:36)
    4. 3D Axis Widget (06:19)
    5. 3D Layers (05:46)
    6. 3D Panel (05:20)
    7. Using 3rd Party Models (06:01)
    8. 3D Reflections (10:02)
    9. 3D Light Effects (11:28)
    10. 3D Shadow Effects (10:10)
    11. Masking 3D Shapes (07:05)
    12. 3D Design Elements (13:10)
    13. Multi-Level Design (09:01)
    14. 3D Background FX (11:44)
    15. 3D Text Elements 1 (05:48)
    16. 3D Text Elements 2 (06:36)
    17. Sculpting In 3D (11:58)
    18. 3D Design Exercise (11:36)
    19. Bonus: 3D Video and Animation 1 (15:07)
    20. Bonus: 3D Video and Animation 2 (07:57)
    21. Conclusion (01:03)
    22. Total: 02:52:51
  • Fantasy Portraits
    David Cuerdon

    David Cuerdon shows off his process from start to finish. First, shooting a model, then adding fantasy elements using Photoshop

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    1. Introduction (02:34)
    2. The Model Shoot (07:50)
    3. Creating Backgrounds (09:03)
    4. Masking and Outlining (12:05)
    5. Creating a Feather (15:09)
    6. Creating the Feathered Wing, Part 1 (08:05)
    7. Creating the Feathered Wing, Part 2 (06:42)
    8. Adding Wings to the Subject (06:00)
    9. Vampire (05:27)
    10. Creating the Vampire (10:12)
    11. Vampire Background (08:04)
    12. Adding the Moon (08:53)
    13. Adding the Fangs (08:53)
    14. Detail in the Eyes (09:20)
    15. Creating a Fairy (13:59)
    16. Background and Foreground (06:06)
    17. Cropping and Shading (08:34)
    18. Color Adjustments to the Fairy Image (02:56)
    19. Adding Fairy Wings (05:29)
    20. Fairy Dust (10:21)
    21. Reflections (06:39)
    22. Creating the Fairy Wing (14:22)
    23. Fairies, Devils, and Vulcans: Creating a Pointy Ear (11:03)
    24. Conclusion (01:43)
    25. Total: 03:19:29
  • Introducing Adobe Configurator for Photoshop CS4
    Julieanne Kost

    Julieanne Kost, Digital Imaging Evangelist with Adobe, introduces Adobe Configurator, the new beta program for creating custom panels inside of Photoshop CS4

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    1. Introduction (01:32)
    2. Why Use Configurator? (01:02)
    3. Add Menu Items (00:41)
    4. Adding Text and Graphics (02:48)
    5. Additional Panel (01:16)
    6. Create a Panel (10:23)
    7. Saving and Exporting a New Panel (01:58)
    8. Test Panel (01:00)
    9. Distributing Configurator Panels (02:34)
    10. Additional Resources (02:37)
    11. Conclusion (00:53)
    12. Total: 00:26:44
  • Adobe InDesign and Photoshop CS4 Integration
    Terry White

    How to get the most out of using these powerful applications together

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    1. Custom Settings (03:17)
    2. Creating Frames (04:56)
    3. Placing Content (06:57)
    4. Scaling and Cropping (09:32)
    5. Resolution (05:50)
    6. Image Size (07:00)
    7. Editing Originals (08:27)
    8. Document Templates (12:33)
    9. Working with Camera Raw Files (09:06)
    10. Transparency Effects (07:21)
    11. Text Wrap (05:43)
    12. Content Aware Scaling (06:59)
    13. RGB vs CMYK Color (06:04)
    14. Color Management (02:56)
    15. Sampling Color (03:09)
    16. Colorize a Grayscale Image (04:16)
    17. Colorize an RGB Image (02:28)
    18. Place Image Inside Text (03:42)
    19. Contact Sheets (04:13)
    20. Compound Paths (04:05)
    21. Layout from Scratch (19:30)
    22. Total: 02:18:04
  • Mastering Color in Photoshop CS4: Creative Color
    Matt Kloskowski

    This course will cover how to make color adjustments inside of Camera Raw and Photoshop

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    1. Introduction (01:52)
    2. The Basics: All the Color Theory You Need in 5 Minutes (05:28)
    3. The Basics: Color in Photoshop vs. Color in Camera Raw (05:55)
    4. Color Correction: Fixing Color in Camera Raw, 1 (06:48)
    5. Color Correction: Fixing Color in Camera Raw, 2 (06:25)
    6. Color Correction: Selective Color Correction (06:47)
    7. Color Correction: Matching Color in Multiple Images, 1 (06:19)
    8. Color Correction: Matching Color in Multiple Images, 2 (06:30)
    9. Enhancing Color: Getting the Heavy Lifting Done in Camera Raw (05:52)
    10. Enhancing Color: Adding Vibrance and Saturation (05:24)
    11. Enhancing Color: Selective Color Enhancement (08:13)
    12. Enhancing Color: Enhancing Color with Focus (07:57)
    13. Changing Color: Changing One Color to Another (05:28)
    14. Changing Color: Advanced Hue and Saturation (06:17)
    15. Changing Color: Changing the Overall Color Mood (08:15)
    16. Removing Color: Creating a Great Black and White (08:25)
    17. Removing Color: Split Toning and Tinting Black and Whites (05:37)
    18. Removing Color: Duotones and Quadtones (07:45)
    19. Conclusion (00:40)
    20. Total: 01:55:57
  • The Making of Times Square: Part 1
    Bert Monroy

    Digital painter Bert Monroy, who uses Photoshop and Illustrator to create realistic images, describes the processes used when making his painting of Times Square.

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    1. Introduction (02:00)
    2. Photomerging (05:43)
    3. Organization of Reference Material (07:57)
    4. Creating the Stone Textured Facade (06:45)
    5. Creating Composite Files (08:25)
    6. Making the Lamppost (08:32)
    7. Creating a Traffic Light (08:38)
    8. Creating a 3D Logo in Illustrator (05:58)
    9. The Layers of Shrek (05:57)
    10. Creating the Face of Shrek (06:14)
    11. Making the Shrek Vest (06:02)
    12. Video Game Box Covers (09:35)
    13. Row of Spot Lights (07:08)
    14. Three Dimensional Bolts (12:04)
    15. Putting Flat Signs into the Third Dimension (05:15)
    16. Total: 01:46:13
  • Getting Up To Speed with Wacom Intuos 4
    Corey Barker

    Corey examines the new Wacom Intuos 4 tablet and takes it through its paces to show you what it can do.

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    1. What is In the Box (01:32)
    2. Setting Up and Driver Install (03:15)
    3. What is New to Intuos 4 (03:04)
    4. What is Pressure Sensitivity? (01:49)
    5. The Grip Pen (08:32)
    6. The Mouse (02:13)
    7. Screen Mapping (05:30)
    8. Express Keys (08:42)
    9. Touch Ring (04:43)
    10. Radial Menu (06:17)
    11. Changing Nibs (02:05)
    12. Pressure Sensitivity in Photoshop (07:49)
    13. Supplemental: Setting up the Wireless Intuos 4 (06:10)
    14. Supplemental: The Wireless Intuos 4 (02:22)
    15. Conclusion (00:34)
    16. Total: 01:04:37
  • Creative Integration with Photoshop CS4 and Illustrator
    Corey Barker

    Both of these applications are amazing by themselves, but once you begin to integrate features form each you will see a world of possibilities open up. In this course we will cover the numerous ways you can utilize the strengths of both Photoshop and Illustrator to be more efficient and more creative

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    1. Introduction (00:30)
    2. Setting Up Color Preferences (04:02)
    3. Difference Between Raster and Vector (04:35)
    4. Using Artboards and Templates (11:06)
    5. Importing and Exporting (07:15)
    6. Copying and Pasting (08:54)
    7. Transferring Color Sets (11:03)
    8. Exploring Presets, Part 1 (10:37)
    9. Exploring Presets, Part 2 (08:14)
    10. Photoshop Effects in Illustrator (07:20)
    11. Using Live Trace (10:33)
    12. Working with Text Objects (10:23)
    13. Masking and Transparency (08:33)
    14. Warped Integration (09:38)
    15. Inside Live Effects (06:03)
    16. Editable 3D Text via Smart Objects (11:18)
    17. More Shape Effects (10:31)
    18. Creating Custom Patterns (08:40)
    19. Exploration: Realistic Diamond Plate (08:27)
    20. Conclusion (00:26)
    21. Total: 02:38:08
  • Plug-ins for Photoshop: featuring OnOne Software
    Matt Kloskowski

    Photoshop plug-ins can help photographers by saving them time and by allowing them to utilize image enhancement techniques they may not know how to do themselves

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    1. Introduction (01:47)
    2. Genuine Fractals 6 (08:51)
    3. Gallery Wraps with Genuine Fractals 6 (06:20)
    4. PhotoTools 2 (09:42)
    5. Mask Pro (07:56)
    6. PhotoFrame 4 (07:50)
    7. Watermarking Photos with Photoframe 4 (04:13)
    8. Focal Point (07:31)
    9. PhotoTune and SkinTune (07:16)
    10. Conclusion (00:51)
    11. Total: 01:02:17
  • Mastering Camera Raw in Photoshop CS4
    Scott Kelby

    Scott Kelby covers the features and tools in Camera Raw CS4 and he also demonstrates specific workflows to help his viewers practice and retain the information from the course

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    1. Introduction (01:37)
    2. Opening Different File Formats (04:57)
    3. Camera Profiles (07:58)
    4. White Balance, Part 1 (07:50)
    5. White Balance, Part 2 (07:49)
    6. Exposure Essentials (07:39)
    7. Camera Raw Workflow #1 (07:22)
    8. Fill Light (03:54)
    9. Clarity, Saturation and Vibrance (07:10)
    10. Adding Contrast (04:51)
    11. Camera Raw Workflow #2 (04:54)
    12. Sharpening (11:02)
    13. Softening in Camera Raw (02:42)
    14. The Adjustment Brush (10:07)
    15. The Gradient Filter (05:43)
    16. The Spot Removal Brush (10:06)
    17. Camera Raw to Pano (08:33)
    18. Camera Raw Workflow #3 (12:25)
    19. Cropping (02:34)
    20. Straightening Images (00:52)
    21. Color Adjustments Using The Targeted Adjustment Tool (04:21)
    22. Removing (or adding) Lens Vignetting (06:07)
    23. Black and White and Duotones (07:56)
    24. Double Processing (09:22)
    25. Saving Your Raw Files and More Workflow (10:09)
    26. High Contrast Portrait Effect (07:18)
    27. Expanded Touch Up (07:18)
    28. Camera Raw Workflow #4 (07:46)
    29. Conclusion (00:40)
    30. Total: 03:11:02
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