Free Photoshop Tutorials
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As a service to web viewers, we have posted links to 93 free, high-content video PHOTOSHOP tutorials from one of the best sources on the web. And they are all FREE! There are 20 tutorials on this page. See an additional 23 Photoshop video tutorials on Page 1, 26 more Photshop video tutorials on Page 2 and 22 more on Page 4.
Please check back often as we are constantly adding more Free Flash Video Tutorials as they become available.
See our links to 87free video tutorials on Flash from the same source.
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They are one of the leading training companies in video learning on web design and development technologies. Lenox Web gets nothing from these links. But we have used their tutorials in the past and we can attest that they are great! Check them out; they have tutorials covering many different topics. And they are reasonably priced.
But why Videos?
Videos are great at getting you up to speed on a particular topic very quickly. We've read our fair share of 1000 page technical books, and many of them are great, but sometimes you just need to see someone performing a task and listen to their explanation. As the old adage goes, "a picture is worth a thousand words." As visual and audio learners, videos help us quickly understand 80% of what we need to know to get started, and after we have a fundamental grasp on a given technology, we can find the last 20% in the online help, in books or on the discussion forums.
Photoshop Tutorial Videos |
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Bicubic Sharperfrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.com When resizing an image in Photoshop, if you use all the default
settings, the image will end up with a little bit of a blur to
it--hardly distinguishable, but it is there. In this tutorial, you will
learn how to customize the way your image is resampled when you resize
it in order to maintain the sharpness of the image. |
3D Angled Textfrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.com Have you ever wanted a line of text to pop off the page? In this tip,
Brian Harber shows a 3D angle effect that will make your text standout. |
Red, Black & Whitefrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.com Who knows where the new style of a single-color (usually red)
contrasted with black and white came from? Regardless, Brian Harber
shows us in this video the various methods of capturing that vibrant
red or other color while desaturating the rest. |
Clear Skiesfrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.com In this tip, Brian Harber explores the wide potential in sky
replacement and subsequent color adjustment. If you've ever had a
picture that you loved, but it was unfortunately very cloudy or dull,
here's an easy way to spice up that picture. |
Making a Photo Oldfrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.com There are lots of methods of aging a photo. Instead of just weathering
and roughing it up, Brian Harber shows us the basic properties of old
photo exposure, and how to achieve the same look in Photoshop (high
contrast, fuzziness, random shadow from flash; no true black; THEN add
dust & scratches.) |
"Photoshop CS2 - Designing with Photos" Previewfrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.com In this video tutorial, trainer Geoff Riggs demonstrates several
different ways to convert an image to black and white using Photoshop
CS2, and discusses the positives and negatives of each method. |
"Photoshop CS2 - Designing with Photos" Previewfrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.com In this video tutorial, trainer Geoff Riggs illustrates the best method
of correcting color in your photographs using everything from
thresholds to curves. |
Casting Shadowsfrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.com In this tutorial, Craig Campbell will show you how to create a shadow
that stretches out behind a text field and slowly fades out. |
Creating a Carpet Texturefrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.com In this tutorial, trainer Craig Campbell demonstrates how to create a
fibrous carpet texture in just a few simple steps in Photoshop. |
Creating Realistic Icefrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.com In this tutorial, Craig Campbell will demonstrate how to give a realistic ice texture to your shapes using Layer Styles. |
Blur Filtersfrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.com![]() Learn to use the new blur filters provided in Photoshop CS2. These new blur filters take your projects to a new level. In this tutorial, you will learn about the very exciting new blur filter called "Suface Blur" that will add a professional look to any digital photo. |
Gradient Mask Blurfrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.com![]() In this tutorial, you will learn how to add a gradient mask to add a blur effect to the background in your photos. After this tutorial, your digital pics will be winning awards. |
Lens Correctfrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.com |
Wind Filterfrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.com![]() This is a great effect using the color table and the wind filter. Take text or any object and apply a stunning effect that looks very professional. |
Custom Watermarkfrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.com![]() Protect yourself with a custom digital watermark. Add that professional look to any digital picture and set yourself apart. |
Designing for the Web with Photoshop CS2" Previewfrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.com![]() This tutorial illustrates a quick way to produce a fast loading gradient background for a web page. Quick, elegant and easy! |
Warpfrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.com![]() A new feature to Photoshop CS2 is the Warp control. Learn to take an image, and not only distort and transform, but now warp the image and still retain quality. Photoshop CS2 now lets us take image control beyond free transform. |
Laserfrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.com![]() In this tutorial, you will take a digital photograph of a person or layout and create a sci-fi looking laser blast. You will learn how to create colors using layers and blending modes. This is an exciting tutorial that will WOW your friends! |
Map Burnfrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.com![]() In this tutorial, you will learn how to create the look and feel of an old antique map. You can apply this effect to new maps and wow your friends and clients. You will learn to create the effect of burnt edges and yellowed paper. |
Planet Eclipsefrom: WatchAndLearnPhotoshop.com![]() In this tutorial, you will learn how to create the illusion of a solar eclipse, or a planet out in space. This is a very popular effect and has been widely used in all media. |
When resizing an image in Photoshop, if you use all the default
settings, the image will end up with a little bit of a blur to
it--hardly distinguishable, but it is there. In this tutorial, you will
learn how to customize the way your image is resampled when you resize
it in order to maintain the sharpness of the image.
Have you ever wanted a line of text to pop off the page? In this tip,
Brian Harber shows a 3D angle effect that will make your text standout.
Who knows where the new style of a single-color (usually red)
contrasted with black and white came from? Regardless, Brian Harber
shows us in this video the various methods of capturing that vibrant
red or other color while desaturating the rest.
In this tip, Brian Harber explores the wide potential in sky
replacement and subsequent color adjustment. If you've ever had a
picture that you loved, but it was unfortunately very cloudy or dull,
here's an easy way to spice up that picture.
There are lots of methods of aging a photo. Instead of just weathering
and roughing it up, Brian Harber shows us the basic properties of old
photo exposure, and how to achieve the same look in Photoshop (high
contrast, fuzziness, random shadow from flash; no true black; THEN add
dust & scratches.)
In this video tutorial, trainer Geoff Riggs demonstrates several
different ways to convert an image to black and white using Photoshop
CS2, and discusses the positives and negatives of each method.
In this video tutorial, trainer Geoff Riggs illustrates the best method
of correcting color in your photographs using everything from
thresholds to curves.
In this tutorial, Craig Campbell will show you how to create a shadow
that stretches out behind a text field and slowly fades out.
In this tutorial, trainer Craig Campbell demonstrates how to create a
fibrous carpet texture in just a few simple steps in Photoshop.
In this tutorial, Craig Campbell will demonstrate how to give a realistic ice texture to your shapes using Layer Styles.










