Tag Archives: Photoshop
Photoshop Resolution Basics (No. 81)
If you’re just starting out with Photoshop and need to get a grip on what resolution you need then this is the episode of Creative Sweet TV for you. We take a good close look at what the required resolutions … Continue reading
Bend the Spoon – Photoshop CS5 (No. 79)
This is the most Magical episode of Creative Sweet TV ever. Mike has secretly always wanted to be a magician and shows off his skills by bending a spoon with his mind. Turns out that Photoshop does a much better … Continue reading
Photoshop CS5 3D Extrusion (No. 78)
Everyone wants to create 3D content nowadays and Photoshop CS5 Extended has got some great additions to its 3D capabilities. Learn how to extrude some text and get it to integrate into a photograph by casting a shadow over the … Continue reading
Complex Selections in Photoshop CS5 (No.75)
This time its right, this time its better, this time it WORKS awesomely. The new tools to create complex selections in Photoshop CS5 allow both professional long time users to get a great result faster and new users to to … Continue reading
Content Aware Fill.
There is a new version of Photoshop on its way, so Creative Sweet TV has thrown its hat into the ring and created this fantastic infomercial all about the benefits of Content Aware Fill. Thank you content aware fill and … Continue reading
The Clone Tool Rundown (No. 73)
One of the most important tools in Photoshop is the Clone tool and the Heal Brush Tools. Learn how to tackle them both and learn a few extra tips along the way. Mike shows you how to retouch an old … Continue reading
Creating Accessible artwork in Photoshop (No. 71)
Photoshop CS4 can help you save lives, or at least improve the life of many people. If you follow the tutorial and prepare your artwork well. We have a look at how to proof color, not only for CMYK, but … Continue reading
Photoshop Hollywood Samurai (No. 67)
After Visiting Adobe Max in LA, This week Mike takes a leaf out of Russell Browns Handbook of tips, and relays on the great learning. Take a Camera Raw image of a Samurai Warrior shot on a green screen background … Continue reading


