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Create a powerful dunk effect.

HereĀ  to show u step by step to create a powerful dunk effect..

First,i will use the photo below to start..

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  • Basic Photoshop make text on fire

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    Just a few step u can make your text on fire effect..
    First step create a new layer or your can use a shortcut key as ctrl+n set color mode as grayscale then filled background color with black
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  • In this Photoshop tutorial you will learn how to create your own leaf. Very easy and amazing effect. Create your own leaf from fairy tales.
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    1.Step. Create new layer: size: 500 * 500 Pixels, resolution: 72.
    Fill background with black color.
    2.Step. Take Custom Shape tool. In shapes options, take shape of leaf.
    Use parameters like below:
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  • Use photoshop and make any image look like a sketch. This tutorial will show you how to take an image and apply a sketch effect on it. I will be using the photo below in this tutorial.

    Step 1 – Start photoshop and open the Home Simpson photo. To do this, click “File” >> “Open” >> then select the Home Simpson photo.
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  • The Basics

    Type is the Photoshop tool to create vector outlines and mathematical shapes to define the symbols of a typeface. It’s located on the standard Tool Bar as a tiny T. The keyboard shortcut of this is the letter (T), and if you hold click over that tool (or Shift + T several times) you’ll see four options: Horizontal Type, Vertical Type, Horizontal Type Mask and Vertical Type Mask.

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    I think you all should know this logo right?This is a firefox logo.So here will show you how to create firefox logo

    Firstly create a new document at 1024px x 970px and start off with selecting the ellipse tool (U) and drawing a large circle (hold SHIFT to constrain the proportions) and make the top of the circle nearly touch the top of the document and the bottom of the circle nearly touch the base of the document. Change the colour of this new shape by double clicking the colour next to your shape in the Layers Palette and then entering #1f0e6d in the space underneath RGB. This is your basic shape for your globe and should look like this:
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