The Photoshop Anthology for free

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Icons getting bigger and bigger!

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In the old days, we had to draw an icon pixel per pixel. They were small and did the job very well. Now apple and microsoft seems to be fighting about who’ll accept the biggest icon! Microsoft announced 256×256 icons for the new Windows Vista OS! Apple came back with 512×512 icons for its Mac OS X Leopard! Ubuntu operating system even announced vector icons with undefined size!

The 512×512 picture below was taked from TurboMilk to show how big an icon of 512×512 will look in your screen, pretty big?

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I can understand that they wanted bigger icons since the monitor and resolutions gott bigger and made the standards icons look smaller and smaller… but they are way too big!

Multiple IEs (Stand-alone IE)

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When creating a web site, it’s a must to test it in multiple browsers as well as multiple version of those to make sure the visitors see what you want them to see. Google Analytics is the best free website analyzer to install on your website and track which browser your visitor are using. Even though I am not an Internet Explorer user, Internet Explorer is still the popular one, following closely by Firefox. So I have to test it! To do so, you can install a multiple versions of IE on your PC. The easiest way is to install Yousif’s Multi IEs installer which contains IE3 IE4.01 IE5 IE5.5 and IE6.

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10 Mistakes in Icon Design

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As an icon designer and GUI lover, I found Turbo Milk article on the common 10 mistakes of icons design very interesting. I agree with all 10 points.

#1 Insufficient differentiation between icons
#2 Too many elements in one icon
#3 Unnecessary elements
#4 Lack of unity of style within a set of icons
#5 Unnecessary perspective and shadows in small icons
#6 Overly original metaphors
#7 National or social characteristics not being taken into account
#8 Images of real interface elements in icons
#9 Text inside icons
#10 Outside the pixel framework

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Photoshop Express (Online Web App)

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Adobe has just launched its free and long-anticipated online version of Photoshop, Photoshop Express Web App. Photoshop Express is a Flash based editor with about a quarter of the options and tools of Photoshop for desktop. Anyhow, it look like a good application for anyone who wants to edit, then share their photos. The service is free and comes with 2G of album storing, import from Picasa, Facebook and others.

Vector Stock: Free April vector

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This month free vector is a danger sign with skull and cross bones with grunge/clean versions.


Photoshop Disasters

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In magazines, posters, ads we use Photoshop a lot to alter an image for multiple reasons. It’s ok to modify an image, but it shouldn’t be noticeable and viewer shouldn’t see weird things like a third hand! Photoshop Disasters is a new blog on horrible published Photoshop error. It’s fun to laugh on other work, specially when it your competitor, but make sure we won’t see your work in there!

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The lady with 3 hands!
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Ahh! Something in your hair!

Food, color and art

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COLOURlovers published a really nice article about two artists using jell-o and Gummi Bear to express their art. The colour are gorgeous ans the result is spectacular. See for yourself.

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Photoshop Basics: Using Photoshop toolbar

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In the previous workspace tutorial, we learned what the toolbar was. Now, we’ll go in detail for some of the tools. I won’t explain the options in the Options bar for each tools, but be sure you discover them as well, you can find them very useful. In this tutorial, you’ll learn on the:

  • Selection marquee tools;
  • Move tool
  • Lasso tool
  • Magic Wand tool
  • Crop tool
  • Gradient and paint tool
  • Brush and pencil tool
  • Type tool
  • Eyedropper tool

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Photoshop Basics: Opening a file/Creating a new file

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Most of the time, when using Photoshop, we start with an image that we need to edit.To open the file, you go in the FILE menu then click ‘Open …’ (or Ctrl + O) then browse to your file. It’s always better to not save it under your original image. Always keep your original somewhere. When you add a layer and save it, it will be save as a .psd file so you can work on it later.

Other way is to copy an image (per example on the Web, right click ‘Copy image’) and paste it directly in Photoshop. To paste it in Photoshop, you have to create a new file first, so from your FILE menu click on ‘New…’ (Or Ctrl + N). You’ll see, the dimension specify is exactly the one of your copied file. If you are going to make a montage, you can make the size bigger. You can change it after as well. Remember that when you create a new file, you have to save it first, or it will just a temporary work.

Now we can use the tools on our image…

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