MicrostockGroup
Microstock Photography Forum - General => Software => Photoshop Discussion => Topic started by: rjmiz on February 06, 2008, 13:03
-
Photoshop Tutorial - for Beginners and Intermediate Users
This technique is very popular and used often in Apple's advertisements.
It's a very EZ method and only takes like 3 or 4 steps or so. You'll be amazed at your
accomplishment and sit there wondering why you never attempted this before!
Enjoy and post any comments you have here
http://www.microstockpix.com/forum/reflect/reflect.html (http://www.microstockpix.com/forum/reflect/reflect.html)
-
thanks for the tutorial. :)
-
Thanks Miz ! I've joined your site and have really enjoyed your "pocket technique" series !
This tutorial looks interesting as well and I will definitely explore it ... probably this weekend !
Mark
-
Good Tutorial Miz, I am sure lots of people will find it useful :)
-
Thanks Miz. Very informative tutorial, i have tried it on my blank box and accepted on DT and Fot. Many Thanks. :)
Marzky
-
interesting tutorial, certainly learned something new with it. :)
-
I notice that you're working in an RGB/CMYK color space - is this normal for you, and if so, why?
-
I work in RGB only. CMYK is for offset printing. I never use that. Everyone should be using RGB color space.
-
thank you, miz! I wanted to know how to do the reflections, but PS books are so huge and dull
-
Good stuff!
Thanks :)
-
very cool, thanks very much :)
-
Thank's you rjmiz.
Can I request Video how to isloted object?
-
erwinova,
Sure thing! My very next tutorial will be just as you requsted. Look for it in a few days.
Thanks so very much for your suggestion, I wish you the best,
The MIZ
-
nice to hear that, go rjmiz!
And one more quetion, How to download your video?
-
Sorry, there is no way I know of to download my videos unless I change the format.
In actuality I must confess, although I did not know this when I started,
In the beginning I used to attract newcomers to my photography forum
with those videos. Because they could not be downloaded, It made my site
more viral, and kept new comers coming back for more.
The site never really took off very well. However, I continued to make tutorials.
I now have made some where in the neighborhood of 70 tutorials, and I plan to make more.
I just like helping people out, and I'm thrilled when they thank me for something I love to do.
I hope you the best, keep your eye out for your tutorial,
The MIZ
-
Hi Miz,
I just watched this wonderful tutorial and can't thank you enough for your help. I always learn from your lessons and look forward to watching each and every one of them. I have four PS manuals, but learning from you is so much more fun.
Thanks for your efforts, they are truly appreciated!!!
-
MIZ,
I watched the reflections tutorial last night. It was great ! I can't wait until I get some time to try it those techniques out :)
Mark