Today it seems that the day is makeup tutorials. While recently we published a collection of tutorials , today we have something similar, but in this case speak of digital makeup.
If you have a portrait of a girl and would like to improve the look of this picture simply making up your skin and your face digitally in PhotoShop CS5, do not miss this great video tutorial.
Hope you like!
Category Archives: PhotoShop Tutorials
Creating fantasy eyes in Photoshop
Make a poster in Photoshop CS5
35 key actions for Photoshop

If you are looking for actions with amazing effects may feel a bit disappointed with this pack of shares, as these are simple commands to improve everyday workflow.
The set features activities such as “Save for Web” Smart Objects “,” Merge Layers “, etc. find that although all the main menu, function as a shortcut accelerating daily work. Continue reading
Tutorial on complex selections in Photoshop CS5

One of the things I ‘ve been asked to explain in recent times is as complex and irregular select items like hair . Although we had seen a long tutorial on selections using channels, PhotoShop CS5 brought in his new tool “Refining Mask“Which will save much time and leave us breathless with the results.
Before starting the tutorial I want to thank AgustinaWho through him to the fact that people Adobe send me the Adobe Master Collection. Continue reading
Layer Mask Tool in photoshop
When I started with PhotoShop , I remember that also cost me. Something that seems so simple annoying that gives it simple. That’s why , although I recommend to keep trying to achieve the gradient as explained in this tutorial , I propose an alternative to achieve the same effect. And it is a cheaper alternative , is a tool that henceforth we will use very often. The same is layer mask. Here :
Step 1: Open a document and import to merge the two pictures . This point I skipped to explain assuming that is already clear. I have the picture here and in the layer 1 vertical and horizontal picture in layer 2 (no need to be vertical and horizontal , but I follow the example of the previous tutorial ). Continue reading