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6 Rules for Realistic Reflections in Photoshop

Reflected Phones

Reflected Phones

Made popular by Apple, the “wet table” reflection effect is now so prevalent that we hardly notice it. That is, unless it’s botched due to a misunderstanding of how real reflections work. Avoid making the most common reflection errors in Photoshop by following these six rules:
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Delicious Orange Cream Text in Photoshop

Orange Cream Text

Orange Cream Text

Carl’s Jr. has a great Orange Cream shake right now, and their Orange Cream Shakes & Malts posters are even more appealing. In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to create yummy Orange Cream shake text in Photoshop, inspired by Carls’ Jr.
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Mix Colors in Photoshop as if they were Paint

Color Mixture

Color Mixture

Photoshop uses light rather than paint to create color. Because of this, mixing colors of light is a slightly different animal from mixing paint. However in many cases, we get something similar to mixed paint when mixing two colors of light. In other cases, we get something a bit…off. I’m going to show you a technique for experimenting with color mixing in Photoshop. I’ll also show you the results of my color mixing experiments.
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Master Your Website Layout with these 6 CSS Properties

Fancy div arranging

Fancy div arranging

If you’re new to designing with CSS layout, it’s simple to get started with these six positioning properties:
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Create a Vintage Linen Colortone Postcard in Photoshop CS4

Vintage Colortone Effect

Vintage Colortone Effect

Linen postcards were printed from 1930 through 1945. They have a unique and appealing look. The thick paper was embossed on the picture side to give the card a “linen” texture, and the cheap inks created vivid colors. You can create this effect using a modern photograph and Photoshop.

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