DesignTipz

Blemish Removal in Photoshop

October 30th, 2009 0 Comments

Hey guys, today I have a very short and simple tutorial that I feel has been done on many websites, but it can’t hurt to post one on here as well. Today, we are going to eliminate most of the “pimples” and other face and or neck blemishes from our subject. These few steps can improve the look of your portraits, and personal pictures.

Post to Twitter Tweet This Post Post to Delicious Delicious Post to Digg Digg This Post Post to Facebook Facebook Post to Reddit Reddit Post to StumbleUpon Stumble This Post

How to: Installing Fonts to your Mac

October 13th, 2009 0 Comments

How to install fonts
This guide is to help all of you that choose to use our tutorials at MacintoshTipz.com. This just requires a few simple steps, and will help you be more efficient in Photoshop and with our tutorials.

Post to Twitter Tweet This Post Post to Delicious Delicious Post to Digg Digg This Post Post to Facebook Facebook Post to Reddit Reddit Post to StumbleUpon Stumble This Post

Photoshop: Adding Depth of Field

October 10th, 2009 0 Comments Photoshop: Adding Depth of Field

In this tutorial I’m going to show you how to add a depth of field to your photo in 5 easy steps!

Post to Twitter Tweet This Post Post to Delicious Delicious Post to Digg Digg This Post Post to Facebook Facebook Post to Reddit Reddit Post to StumbleUpon Stumble This Post

Textures Coming Soon…

October 5th, 2009 1 Comments

Textures Coming Soon…

Make sure to view more great tips under DesignTipz and in our Blog section!

Hope you Enjoy

~MTZ

Post to Twitter Tweet This Post Post to Delicious Delicious Post to Digg Digg This Post Post to Facebook Facebook Post to Reddit Reddit Post to StumbleUpon Stumble This Post

Ink Splatter Brush Bundle #1

October 1st, 2009 2 Comments Ink Splatter Brush Bundle #1

Adding brushes to your PhotoShop projects can make your work look like one in a million! Below I have bundles several great splash brushes for you to download for free and enjoy on your photoshop projects, just as I have.

How to add brushes to PhotoShop:  1) Download the brush bundle by clicking here. 2) Hold down command and press your photoshop logo, which opens up the background (guts) of photoshop. 3) Find your “Brush” folder, and from the brushes into this folder. 4) Restart photoshop and enjoy and be creative!

Post to Twitter Tweet This Post Post to Delicious Delicious Post to Digg Digg This Post Post to Facebook Facebook Post to Reddit Reddit Post to StumbleUpon Stumble This Post

MacintoshTipz Wallpapers

October 1st, 2009 1 Comments MacintoshTipz Wallpapers

Get your MacintoshTipz custom wallpapers now..HOT off the press!

If you have any ideas for future wallpapers of would like to create and submit your own, then send it to macintoshtipz@yahoo.com. Thanks for the support.

Post to Twitter Tweet This Post Post to Delicious Delicious Post to Digg Digg This Post Post to Facebook Facebook Post to Reddit Reddit Post to StumbleUpon Stumble This Post

Font Bundle #1

October 1st, 2009 1 Comments Font Bundle #1

Fonts are a great way to spice up your PhotoShop projects. I have collected some of the top fonts that I use when working with graphics and combined them into a bundle for you to access with a click of a button! Most of these fonts can be found on our tutorials on DesignTipz and most of our graphic work that is posted throughout our content. The fonts contained in font bundle #1 is, Abite, Ascent 2, Birth of a Hero, Bleeding Cowboy, GreenPil, Impact Label (Black/White), Mottor Tektura, Pointy, Vtks Revolt, and Young1. All are great fonts.

Post to Twitter Tweet This Post Post to Delicious Delicious Post to Digg Digg This Post Post to Facebook Facebook Post to Reddit Reddit Post to StumbleUpon Stumble This Post

Create a Brush Metal Effect in PhotoShop

September 25th, 2009 0 Comments Create a Brush Metal Effect in PhotoShop

Creating a Brush Metal effect is very simple and can be done in seconds. For best results follow this written tutorial or watch the recorded tutorial below.

The first thing that you are going to need to do is create a project. It doesn’t matter what size, the effect will look all the same. Once you have your pallet open, fill the background with a dark gray color. #585858 works quite well. Make sure that all of this editing is done on the same, one layer. Next, you want to add some “noise” or static to your project by going to Filter>Noise>Add Noise.

Post to Twitter Tweet This Post Post to Delicious Delicious Post to Digg Digg This Post Post to Facebook Facebook Post to Reddit Reddit Post to StumbleUpon Stumble This Post