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- Mirroring Paths to Create Shape Symmetry
- Apr 20, 2001
- Duplicating and combining mirrored paths can help create perfectly symmetrical shapes without painstaking measurement. This article provides what you need to create shapes and designs that are fit for storage and reuse through the new Photoshop Shapes library.
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- Morphing Objects
- Apr 20, 2001
- This article gives you an outline for working with even the most complex composites, while providing an example that will help you flex your Photoshop muscle.
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- Shaping Images with Transparency
- Apr 20, 2001
- Transparency in an image means changing the pixel value so you can see through the image to whatever is in the background. This article shows at least four different ways to implement transparency to shape your images to fit your design.
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- Slicing Files into Pieces
- Feb 16, 2001
- Why would you want to slice a perfectly good JPEG or GIF into two or more separate pieces? Just two reasons (if you don't count "because it's fun"). Robin Williams and John Tollett, coauthors of The Non-Designer's Web Book, explain in this article.
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- Creating Photoshop Images in Layers
- Dec 22, 2000
- Learn how to create and manage layers, create images in layers, troubleshoot, and create layer effects in Photoshop.
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