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Posts Tagged ‘miz photoshop tutorials’

creating vignettes photoshop tutorial for vignetting

Here Bob “The Miz” Mizerek shows us how we can create vignettes in two different styles using Adobe Photoshop.  Vignetting is an effect that is also very easy to add to your images using Adobe Lightroom.

depth of field photoshop video tutorial

Here Bob “The Miz” Mizerek shows us how we can simulate shallow depth of field in Photoshop.

photoshop surgery - the miz video tutorial series

Here the Miz shows us how to conduct “Photoshoptic Surgery” on an image of a tractor with some dull/flat colors. Here we learn how to use curves and the photo filter option to really bring out the colors and saturation in Photoshop.

removing fringe and jagged edges in photoshop

When you’re making a quick selection in Photoshop, a lot of times you will realize that because you were feeling so lazy the selection really came out like crap.  The edges are jagged and fringed, and basically look like crap compared to if you had actually used the pen tool and done it the right way in the first place :-D   Either way, sometimes you just feel like being lazy.  This method show how to defringe a fringy edged image.  The Miz’s photoshop video tutorials are always a great resource to all photographers, graphic designers, and Photoshop users alike.

Adobe Photoshop video tutorial by Robert Mizerek

screen blending mode

Here Bob shows us how to use the screen layer blending mode in Photoshop to improve detail and levels.  He also demonstrates how to create a simple gradient layer to improve the sky with the soft light layer blending mode.  The Miz’s photoshop video tutorials are always a great resource to all photographers, graphic designers, and Photoshop users alike.  This is a nice brief tutorial – I’m going to try and remember these simple pointers the next time I’m editing a landscape photo with a blue sky.

Adobe Photoshop video tutorial by Robert Mizerek

water flood effect in photoshop tutorial

Did you ever wonder how to make realistic water reflections?  Sure, there are filters that will do this for you.  Flaming Pear makes the flood filter which is another way to achieve this.  Filter Forge is another.  Here Bob illustrates how to create this look from scratch in Photoshop with an ultra realistic water ripples effect.  Best of all, it costs you nothing but your time (only about 5-10 minutes).  The Miz’s photoshop video tutorials are always a great resource to all photographers, graphic designers, and Photoshop users alike.

Adobe Photoshop video tutorial by Robert Mizerek

action

A fast and simple video tutorial by Robert Mizerek on how to create an action in Photoshop.  Here you will learn how to create an action for saturation and lab color conversion.  Bob’s photoshop video tutorials are always a great resource to all photographers, graphic designers, and Photoshop users alike.

Author: Robert Mizerek

fall

Another Photoshop video tutorial by Robert Mizerek.   This is a good one for this time of year.  Here Bob illustrates how to use an adjustment layer to turn a green tree into a “fall” looking tree with bright autumn foliage.  Right now in New England the trees have all peaked, and the leaves are falling.  If you have shots of trees or landscapes from the summer, you can still make them look bright and amazing.   The Miz’s photoshop video tutorials are always a great resource to all photographers, graphic designers, and Photoshop users alike.

Author: Robert Mizerek

3d
A quick Photoshop video tutorial by Robert Mizerek on how to creative a retro photo frame (polaroid style) 3d effect.  Bob’s photoshop video tutorials are always a great resource to all photographers, graphic designers, and Photoshop users alike.


A treat for Friday (TGIF)
Author: Robert Mizerek


Tutorial by Robert Mizerek

This is yet another advanced yet easy to follow Photoshop tutorial by Robert Mizerek.  He has passed away a little over a year ago, but his name will live on through his work.  In the near future I plan on re-posting all of his tutorials that were once a great resource to all photographers, graphic designers, and Photoshop users alike.