admin on October 14th, 2008
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This tutorial assumes you have a working knowledge of photoshop’s tools. if you don’t, please learn the tools before attempting these lessons.

1) I started with a new document 800 X 600 pixels, RGB and 72dpi. you can take any size and fill it will #FFA200, Now create a new layer and make some black spots ( check brushes ) on it as shown in the picture.

2) Now merge both layers and apply Add Noise

Filter>Noise>Add Noise - 12 , select gaussian and monochromatic

Now apply Gaussian blur

Filter>Blur >Gaussian Blur - Radias : 1

Now apply Motion Blur

Filter>Blur >Motion - Angle : 30 ——— Distance : 15

And in the last Apply Burn tool on the edges of the black spots.

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admin on October 14th, 2008
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Modes

Q- Quick mask mode toggle = view selection as rubylith overlay, accepts paint tools
F- Cycles through Normal and 2 full-screen modes — very useful for previewing without clutter
Tab- Removes all palettes
Ctrl+; - Show/Hide Guides
Ctrl+’ - Show/Hide Grid
Ctrl+R - Show/Hide Rulers

Layer

Ctrl+E- Merge Down
Ctrl+J- New Layer from selection by Copy
Ctrl+Shift+J- New Layer from selection by Cut
Ctrl+G- Clipping Group with previous layer

Tools

V- move
M- Marquee (Shift+M, circular Marquee)
C Crop
W- Wand
B- Brush
E- Eraser
S- cloning Stamp
N- liNe
T- Type
K- fill bucKet
I- Idropper (eyedropper)
G- Gradient fill
P- Pen
O- Dodge / Burn / Saturate (Shift cycles through)
R- bluR / shaRpen / smeaR (Shift cycles through)
H- Hand
Z- Zoom

Color

D- Default colours (Foreground/Background to B/W)
X- Xchange (Swap) foreground/background colours)

Image tweaks

Ctrl+M- Gamma Curves
Ctrl+L- Levels
Ctrl+U- hUe / saturation / lightness
Ctrl+B- colour Balance

Random

Alt+Backspace- Fill with foreground colour
Alt+Shift+Backspace- Fill with foreground colour, preserving transparency
Shift+F5- Fill dialog box
[ ]- [Square brackets] Brush size up/down
ctrl+z-undo
ctrl+alt+z-undo further
Control + K - Removes the grey/blue box in the top left of your canvas.
Cntrol + Q - Closes the open document.

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admin on October 14th, 2008
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This tutorial assumes you have a working knowledge of photoshop’s tools. if you don’t, please learn the tools before attempting these lessons.

1) Take any Background , I used gradient - Add some text.

2) In blending option Add default Dropshadow and use following setting for Bevel and Emboss.

Settings - Depth = 200, Dont use global light, Select Ring Double in Gloss Contour and change the altitude to 70.

3) Now Reduce the Fill of Text Layer to 0%, Here is the Result.

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admin on October 14th, 2008
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admin on October 14th, 2008
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Hello everyone,

Today i’m going to teach how to make a still car look like as it is moving.
First open the car image in the photoshop , I used this image:

Use the Lasso tool or Magnetic Lasso tool to make an outline of the car.

Now Inverse the Selection by pressing Ctrl+Shift+I or by Select > Inverse

Then apply following settings Filter > Blur > Motion Blur
Angle = 0, Distance = 34 Pixels

Now use the Elliptical Marquee Tool to make a circle on the rim

Now apply the following settings Filter > Blur > Radial Blur
Amount = 25, Blur Method = Spin, Quality = Best and Now apply the same method with second rim and you will get this result, Never select both rim at once, otherwise you will not get this effect.

Thank you for reading this tutorial

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