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Open Wound

Photoshop | Photo Manipulation
Author/Publisher | Tutorials-Photoshop
Create a deep cut or open wound on skin surfaces.

Create Tux

Photoshop | Special Effects
Author/Publisher | cooljeba
Make a cute little Linux-esque penguin with this detailed, step-by-step tutorial.

The Simplicity of One Mask

Photoshop | Photo Effects
Author/Publisher | depiction.net
An introduction to the basic concept of applying a mask, performing a test render and creating a cut out in Fluid Mask, a Photoshop plug-in.

Tools Guide

Photoshop | Basic Techniques
Author/Publisher | Adam Priestley
Learn the location of all the tools in Photoshop and all of their shortcuts!

Photoshop® Shortcuts

Photoshop | Basic Techniques
Author/Publisher | heathrowe
Reference to some shortcuts.

Image cutout

Photoshop | Photo Effects
Author/Publisher | tuts4you
Cut of a persons background to replace him or her in a new colorful background.

Cutting Objects With Quick Mask

Photoshop | Photo Manipulation
Author/Publisher | Eric Head
Learn how to use Quick Mask Mode to cut out people and objects from their backgrounds.

Blending Technique

Photoshop | Photo Effects
Author/Publisher | romeo-help4u
A simple blending technique use by many artists. Just feather and cut and photoshop will do the rest.

Photoshops Pen Tool

Photoshop | Basic Techniques
Author/Publisher | Melissa Clifton
This Photoshop tutorial will show you how to use the pen tool. You will learn the basic controls of the pen tool, how use the pen tool to cut out an image, and how to make custom shapes.

Photoshop Keyboard Shortcuts - Tips

Photoshop | Basic Techniques
Author/Publisher | Jennifer Apple
Learn how to edit and create sets of keyboard shortcuts in Photoshop CS and CS2. Also includes links to free keyboard shortcuts PDFs.

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