Archive for the 'Photoshop Fanswag' Category

Wear Your Photoshop With Pride

Insanely Great Tees has two Insanely Great Photoshop-Themed shirts!

One features a sampling of the Photoshop Toolkit, the other the Magic Eraser (otherwise known as the undo shortcut). More astute readers will realize that the undo shortcut isn’t restricted to Photoshop … but those of us that live and breathe the program will probably not give that much thought. ;)

Check em out:

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At only $17 buckaroos a piece (minus shipping) and a bunch of different sizes to choose from printed on snuggly all-cotton American Apparel, pick up one or ten to show your love of Photoshop to whoever stares at your chest!

[Via PixelPusher]
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Reflection Action – Automatic Reflections!

You already know how to make great reflections. In fact, you love them! However a project has recently come up where you need to make a lot of reflections – and fast. Sure, you could go and do each image/text by hand, tediously duplicating, flipping, and adjusting layers. However, Photoshop provides a way to automate that process! Download the Reflection Action below, load it up in Photoshop’s Actions window, then sit back and watch those pesky images reflect themselves.

This Action works well with smaller images (and can be used to make wicked thumbnails!). Make sure that you’re only working with one layer (flatten everything before beginning). If you want to know how to make one of these nifty things, or customate the action to work well with larger images, be sure to check out the tutorial!

>> Download the Reflection Action Here <<
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Photoshop Fanswag: The Graphic Designer Button


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Image from Etsy


Want the world to know how much you love graphic design? Pin on one of these cool buttons! Each measures 1 1/4″ in diameter and was hand-crafted by Etsy user and fellow graphic designer BarrelofMonkeys. They’re on sale for $4 for the lot with only $1.00-$1.50 shipping depending on your location and really, who could pass these up?

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