POSTED March 18th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
If you are one of the lucky people reading this post you are reading a pre site launch post. This site officially goes live April 1st 2008. I'm launching the site officially the day before Photoshop World East 2008. I'll be attending and plan on making at least one blog post while I'm in Orlando. I'll make more than one post if the event or news warrants it. If you don't know what Photoshop world is you can learn more here. read more
POSTED March 17th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
Welcome to the beginning. So what is this web site about? It's about Photoshop tutorials and what I have to say about Photoshop and the Photoshop tutorials I make.
So who are these tutorials for? Photoshopfoundry's tutorials are created for visual learners. Although the standard tools and commands are very straightforward, beginner and intermediate designers can benefit from the hundreds of special effects and professional image editing that makes the program special. read more
POSTED April 2nd, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
Live from Photoshop World (PSW) Orlando 2008. The main conference started today. On my short walk to the Orlando Conference Center this morning I was chatting with a new friend from Germany when we noticed that Matt Kloskowski and Dave Cross were right next to us. I struck up a friendly conversation with Matt and Dave. I tried to get to the scoop on the keynote but didn’t have any luck. All I got from Matt was a comment about the ridiculous outfit they wanted him to wear. read more
POSTED April 6th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
Adobe Photoshop Express, Adobe Lightroom 2 and Photoshop CS4 … When Adobe comes to Photoshop World I can understand their need to make some news at the event... They’ve got a few thousand enthusiastic Photoshop users all in one place so they better take advantage of it. The tease for Photoshop CS4 was … not a very enticing tease. It’s going to take more than a new refined selection tool to get users to upgrade. I guess they have time. read more
POSTED April 7th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
Is Photoshop World heading towards being oriented towards Photoshop users focused on photography? I’m certain that many Photoshop users (including myself) use Photoshop to work on photographic images. But there are also thousands (if not millions) of users who do other things with Photoshop like build web sites. read more
POSTED April 9th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
After reviewing my goodies from the Photoshop World Tech Expo I attented last week in Orlando, I’ll to share my top five products or services. I think you may find some of these things interesting and worth a look. So without further delay here’s my top five. read more
POSTED April 12th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
What does it mean that this web site is in beta release? Well it means you are a beta user (tester). A beta user is not required to report problems they encounter in the use of beta software or web site. But it is very helpful in developing a useful and mostly error free experience for all users. So please post your comments or send me an e-mail. read more
POSTED April 21st, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
Ok so it’s been over a week since I posted. I want to provide you with an update about the Camp. There is continued production here at Camp Photoshop but right now it’s all behind the scenes. I’ve got one tutorial in the can, one outlined and one on deck. The good news is that I’ll be giving away the first two tutorials in 720p HD along with the support files to anyone who signs up to be a Camp Photoshop member in the freebie area. Hey if you’re not doing anything right now why don’t you go ahead and sign up for that free stuff! read more
POSTED April 26th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
It seems very appropriate that I'm posting this on a Saturday night. Ok, you may or may not have heard about Donnie Hoyle and the YouTube.com series You Suck at Photoshop. If you haven’t and you love Photoshop and great comedy, check it out (warning adult content).
As a Photoshop ACE myself. I couldn’t help but be entertained by the 10 tutorials Donnie posted. I knew that it had to be someone who actually understood the program. I thought there was a chance that Donnie was actually Deke McClelland. Deke seems to have a great sense of humor and is a Photoshop ninja. I also thought it might be someone from the Scott Kelby group. read more
POSTED May 6th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
Thank you, thank you very much. Camp Photoshop counselor Roger Ridpath is Adobe Photoshop CS3 Certified (up to now I was CS2 Certified). I have to say the test was no easier this time than it was the last time. While taking the test I had this weird Twilight Zone/ déjà vu feeling like I’d been here before and it felt uncomfortable. read more
POSTED May 29th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
POSTED June 18th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
I can’t imagine that there is anyone out there that says they know and understand everything about Photoshop CS3. I’m an Adobe Certified Expert and I still learn new things every day about how the program works or different approaches to a given task. What that means is that my shelves are full of books on one of my favorite topics, Photoshop. read more
Keywords:
Photoshop,
Adobe Photoshop,
CS3,
Top 5 Photoshop CS3 Books 5,
adobe,
books,
certified,
expert campphotoshop,
five,
top,
digital photography,
kelby,
kloskowski
POSTED June 25th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
Looking around this site, you may think that progress has stopped or at least slowed. Nothing could be further from the truth. I currently have six tutorials at various stages of production. I have a never-ending list of product ideas (some will be free and some will be super value priced for Photoshop Campers). read more
POSTED June 27th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
OK first, if you love Photoshop (and I know you do or you would not be reading this) you have got to see this. Ok now that you’ve seen the geekiest Photoshop fan boy thing I’m aware of … read more
POSTED July 2nd, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
WOW! My family went to see WALL•E last Sunday afternoon. What a great experience for adults and kids. I was pleased that my 3-year-old stayed engaged in a movie with very little dialogue or slapstick comedy. read more
POSTED July 16th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
First of all let me tell you right up front that I may not be able to write on this subject again, and before you ask, read through to the end for my final prediction! So here goes . . . read more
POSTED July 23rd, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
POSTED August 2nd, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
POSTED August 6th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
I just completed watching the Adobe Partner Connection Creative Suite briefing... and all I can say is, “Wow!” Really, that's all I can say. I’m very excited to be learning about the new version of Photoshop, the new version of InDesign, the new version of Illustrator and on and on. All of these great tools that work great together. read more
POSTED August 7th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
I just got a new Drobo. Well, I should say it's not really a new Drobo, it's the old Drobo, first generation, the USB Drobo. They've just released a new model that is FireWire 400 and 800 compatible as well as USB. read more
POSTED August 14th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
Deke McClelland asked this question on his blog today, “Let's say you wanted to learn about Photoshop, or the larger world of digital photography, or the larger world of design graphics, or the larger world of Adobe's Creative Suite. What kind of conference would you, yes you, attend?” Deke goes on to say what we have today in Photoshop conferences is analogous to to the world class Ringling Bros. But Deke wants ideas for what a future Cirque du Soleil level conference would be. read more
POSTED August 20th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
POSTED August 27th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
A fellow Photoshop user and friend of mine recently asked me to provide some feedback on a design she had been working on. So I did. Just a little, but enough to get a reaction... read more
POSTED September 2nd, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
With the Internet being such a great research tool and resource for ideas and inspiration, it’s easy to forget that there are some great resources to be found in print. Yes, good, old-fashioned print. I, for one, am inspired by all types of print publications. Below are my top five. read more
Keywords:
Deke McClelland,
Photoshop User,
HOW,
Before & After,
Photoshop Creative,
Communication Arts,
Scott Kelby,
Dave Cross,
Matt Kolskowski,
Bryn Mooth,
John Wade
POSTED September 6th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
Why would I want to teach a 7 year-old Photoshop?
First, I happen to actually have a 7 year-old in my house. I’ve got a boy that wants to work for daddy and be a part of Camp Photoshop. He wants the work and the paycheck that goes with it so he can buy more Legos. read more
POSTED September 10th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
Are you ready for something brilliant? Say hello to Photoshop CS4.
This is not a news flash. Photoshop CS4 has already been seen on thousands of blog posts. My purpose here is more reflective. read more
POSTED September 23rd, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
Are you ready to CS4? Not sure how soon the masses will be getting their hands on the latest and greatest from Adobe but it looks like the hard core pros have been very busy. There’s already more Adobe CS4 resources than you can eat and it’s only the official announcement day. There’s lots to be excited about if you like new shiny software like I do. Here’s a short list of the resources I found this morning. These resources are all free! read more
POSTED October 1st, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
I spent last Friday with Ben Willmore, courtesy of the NAPP sponsored ‘Photoshop CS3 for Photographers Tour’ on its stop in Kansas City. What a bargain. At $79 for NAPP members, I can’t imagine a better way to spend my money, or a Friday. For those who are considering attending one of these tour events, here is a review of my experience. read more
POSTED October 6th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
It's getting to be that time of year again. I have to come up with something creative for my most difficult client . . . myself. For years I’ve produced my own personalized Christmas cards. Being creative is my profession, so I feel like everyone expects great things. Sometimes this hard work pays off with some nice phone calls from relatives and friends; and last year my card design actually won an online Christmas design contest! read more
POSTED October 7th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
Hollywood spends some big bucks and brings in the world’s best talent to entertain us. Unfortunately, you don’t see all that talent reflected in everything Hollywood does. The stuff that does stand out from all the rest is usually ‘best in class.’ read more
POSTED October 8th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
Ben Willmore is today’s guest blogger on Scott Kelby’s Photoshop Insider blog. The title of the post: My Evolution as a Photographer. Promoting another blog’s post seems like a fairly lame reason for me to make a blog post but this case is the exception to that rule. read more
POSTED October 17th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
This is my first “Photoshop This Week Top Five.” I enjoy sifting through various blogs looking for interesting news and information. There is tons of interesting and not-so-interesting stuff out there. Beginning today I’ll be posting my top five Photoshop-related stories every Friday. This will comprise of items that have come to light in the last seven days or so. read more
POSTED October 21st, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
So what exactly is STASH?
STASH DVD Magazine, put together by Stephen Price, is one of the most inspirational and comprehensive resources for what's happening in motion graphics that I’ve ever been exposed to. read more
POSTED October 24th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
Although no stories this week struck me as blockbusters, there was still a great flow of useful and entertaining content this week. This second “Photoshop This Week: Top Five” still has me settling in. I post this list each week, so if you find it interesting make sure and check out my past and future editions. read more
POSTED October 28th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
I’ve been having fun with an extraordinary new Photoshop filter from “Mister Retro” called ‘Permanent Press.’ With the 2008 Presidential election just around the corner, I thought it would be fun to create a series vintage-looking campaign posters. read more
POSTED October 30th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
In this 2-part how-to Photoshop CS3 tutorial I demonstrate how to create a gold skin tone using layers, blending modes, gradient overlay the pen tool, and smart objects. Make sure to watch part 1 and part 2 to get the full finished effect. In addition to creating a gold skin, this effect can be used to create a variety of skin tone colors. It can also be used to color tone other objects. Post your ideas here if you come up with other uses for this approach.
Keywords:
Photoshop,
Tutorial,
CS3,
How-to,
layer style,
smart object,
gold skin,
007,
blending mode,
008,
gradient blend
POSTED October 31st, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
Trick or Treat - “The Visitor - The Final Cut” is a little Halloween fun from Camp Photoshop. I’ve had this fear-fascination with aliens since I was a kid. I thought it would be fun to share that. Maybe I’ll scare you. Maybe you’ll laugh. In any case, I hope you are entertained. WATCH IT HERE! read more
POSTED October 31st, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
It looks like this week’s news is all about tutorials and grunge; but with a little Deke and Dykstra thrown in for good measure. I post this list each week, so if you find it interesting please check out my past and future editions. And don’t hesitate to let me know if I missed something. read more
POSTED November 2nd, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
I want CampPhotoshop.com to be a truly useful resource for visiting campers. Bearing this in mind, I think it essential to gather feedback in an effort to understand what campers are really thinking. read more
POSTED November 6th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
I’m thrilled that I’m kicking off November with a perfect Photoshop alliance. I’m calling it the Photoshop CS4 “Trifecta.” Yes, I finally received my official copy of Photoshop CS4 and have it installed. I’ve been using it for a couple of days now; but I’m not jumping into this new frontier alone. Oh no, I’ve brought along my Photoshop friends, Ben Willmore and Deke McClelland. read more
POSTED November 7th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
I’ve put together a broad range of items this week. Varied yes but everything touches Photoshop in some way. As always, I post this list each week. If you find it interesting make sure and check out my past and future editions. Subscribe t this blog’s RSS feed. And don’t hesitate to let me know if I missed something. read more
POSTED November 10th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
With the installation of Photoshop CS4 comes Bridge CS4. Seeing this new version made me wonder if people were using Bridge. I have an answer for this question myself but before I give my answer, I’d like to know about your use of Bridge. read more
POSTED November 12th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
POSTED November 14th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
There are lots of photography-oriented items in this week’s list. You don’t need a photograph to use Photoshop, but you sure can do a bunch with a photo in Photoshop. As always, I post this list each week. If you find it interesting, make sure and check out my past and future editions. Subscribe to this blog’s RSS feed – and don’t hesitate to let me know if I missed something! read more
POSTED November 21st, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
The world of Photoshop is never slow or boring. This weeks list should have something for all ages and interests, somewhat like Thanksgiving dinner. As always, I post this list each week. If you find it interesting, make sure and check out my past and future editions. Subscribe to this blog’s RSS feed – and don’t hesitate to let me know if I missed something! read more
POSTED November 24th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
I use lots of stock photos. I keep an eye out for new image options and check back on the old options to see if anything has changed. The best stock photography resources change every day by adding new images. In this week's poll tell us what you like and please add new options if I haven’t listed your favorite.
You will find the poll in the right column of most pages labeled “This Week’s Poll” or at this link read more
POSTED November 25th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
Adobe Bridge has been around for a few years. I’m not sure exactly how long, simply because I haven’t paid attention to it. That lack of interest on my part ended with the release of Photoshop CS4. The Adobe decision makers moved the Contact Sheet II functionality to Bridge CS4 (see my note at the end about using Contact Sheet II in Photoshop CS4). read more
POSTED November 28th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
As a small way to give thanks during this holiday week I’ve posted items that I think are cool and thank I’m thankful for. As always, I post this list each week. If you find it interesting, make sure and check out my past and future editions. Subscribe to this blog’s RSS feed – and don’t hesitate to let me know if I missed something! read more
POSTED November 28th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
POSTED December 3rd, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
POSTED December 4th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
I had an interesting exchange over at deke.com with Deke and a couple of Deke’s followers recently. I was interested in the ‘Copy Merged’ that Deke mentioned in his Sixties Space Siren dekePOD. Once I got into the idea of merging layers into a copy, I needed more options. I wanted to have selected layers merged into a new layer (without losing the selected layers). read more
POSTED December 5th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
Hey Christmas is less than three weeks away so why not get you in mood of the season with this week’s top five. As always, I post this list each week. If you find it interesting, make sure and check out my past and future editions. Subscribe to this blog’s RSS feed – and don’t hesitate to let me know if I missed something! read more
POSTED December 8th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
Custom brushes are an easy and quick way to jazz up a design or add a missing element to an image. Our latest poll wants to know if you are taking advantage of custom brushes in Photoshop.
You will find the poll in the right column of most pages labeled “This Week’s Poll” or at this link. read more
POSTED December 11th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
Your head camp counselor went on a rant a couple of weeks ago about Adobe Bridge. The spark of that rant was the fact that Contact Sheet II was MIA in Photoshop CS4. I’m happy to report that Contact Sheet II, as well as seven other missing plug-ins, have surfaced as “Optional Plug-ins.” I guess when Adobe removes plug-ins and presents, it’s because they were optional in nature. read more
POSTED December 12th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
There’s clearly a plug-in slant to with this week’s top five. 15 free plug-ins, a movie poster that looks like it used the pastel filter (plug-in), a real fiery scene that would take a hand full of plug-ing from Alien Skin to recreate, plug-ins as gifts and finally the Photoshop CS4 missing plug-ins. As always, I post this list each week. If you find it interesting, make sure and check out my past and future editions. Subscribe to this blog’s RSS feed – and don’t hesitate to let me know if I missed something! read more
POSTED December 19th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
I apologize for my absence this week. With the holiday’s fast approaching, my schedule has been overflowing. Even with a busy schedule I found some great items this week. As always, I post this list each week. If you find it interesting, make sure and check out my past and future editions. Subscribe to this blog’s RSS feed – and don’t hesitate to let me know if I missed something! read more
POSTED December 21st, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
“Do you install and use custom brushes with Photoshop?” Based on the results of this non-scientific poll, more than half of the respondents are missing out on the full power of the brush tool? 43.75% of responses install and use custom brushes in Photoshop. 43.75% of responses DO NOT install and use custom brushes in Photoshop. 12.5% don’t know what a custom brush is. So 54.25% of the respondents are not installing or using custom brushes. Looks like there’s an opportunity for your head camp counselor to help a few people out. read more
POSTED December 22nd, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
3rd party plug-ins (For example Alien Skin plug-ins) are an easy and quick way to jazz up a design, add a missing element to an image, create an interesting texture and endless other options. Our latest poll wants to know if you are taking advantage of 3rd party plug-ins with Photoshop.
You will find the poll in the right column of most pages labeled “This Week’s Poll” or at this link. read more
POSTED December 24th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
This seems like a good Christmas Eve Photoshop story. I was recently amazed at how small the Photoshop World is. read more
POSTED December 26th, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
With Christmas behind us and a fresh new year ahead, it’s time to get Photoshop busy. Here’s a new list to get you in the right mindset. As always, I post this list each week. If you find it interesting, make sure and check out my past and future editions. Subscribe to this blog’s RSS feed – and don’t hesitate to let me know if I missed something! read more
POSTED December 31st, 2008 by CampPhotoshop
I’ve been thinking about 2009. The future is quite promising. I guess that’s why I like to think about it. You see, at the core, I’m an optimist.
So what am I thinking about? I want to learn more! And if you’re game, I want you to learn more too. read more
POSTED January 2nd, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
Happy New Year! Here’s a fresh 2009 top five for this week. As always, I post this list each week. If you find it interesting, make sure and check out my past and future editions. Subscribe to this blog’s RSS feed – and don’t hesitate to let me know if I missed something! read more
POSTED January 6th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
POSTED January 7th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
“Do you use 3rd party plug-ins with Photoshop?” Based on the results of this non-scientific poll, more than half of the respondents are using 3rd party plug-ins (62%). read more
POSTED January 8th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
Photoshop can be used in many different ways for work and play. What do you use Photoshop for? read more
POSTED January 9th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
The first week of the year has been a busy one with Macworld and CES related news events producing a gusher of press releases. Here’s five top items for Photoshop users. read more
POSTED January 12th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
I love Polaroids, so when I ran across Poladroid.net last week I was intrigued. It may have to do with my age, but the Polaroid picture was not just a cool technology when I was a kid, it was the way we saw the world in pictures. Everyone had one. Most of my family pictures from the age of six to 16 are Polaroids. read more
POSTED January 16th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
I’ve found some great items this week but the Obama portrait story is my favorite because the photographer is from Kansas and the camera used will soon be my new favorite thing. read more
POSTED January 20th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
With the biggest inauguration in American history upon us I couldn’t resist celebrating in my own CampPhotoshop.com way with a President Barack Obama Inauguration Poster. read more
Keywords:
Permanent Press,
Machine Wash,
Mister Retro,
Canon 5D Mark II,
President Barack Obama,
Inauguration,
Poster,
Pete Souza,
quick select,
posterized,
live trace
POSTED January 23rd, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
This week’s list is wonderful and full of great selections. Puns intended. Remember, I post this list each week so if you find it interesting, make sure and check out my past and future editions. Subscribe to this blog’s RSS feed – and don’t hesitate to let me know if I missed something! read more
POSTED January 24th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
POSTED January 28th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
“What do you use Photoshop for?” Based on the results of this non-scientific poll, my experiences at Photoshop World have been confirmed, Photoshop appeals to many different types of image enthusiasts. A third are professional photographers, a third are hobbyists and nearly a third are professional graphic designers. Only a small percentage chose other design profession. So Photoshop is very versatile and appeals to many. No real news there. read more
POSTED January 30th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
It’s nice to see Adobe showing a strong interest in users connecting to exchange ideas and experiences as noted in my first item. And yes I know there are six items this week instead of five but I had to squeeze in the new G.I. Joe movie poster. As always, I post this list each week. If you find it interesting, make sure and check out my past and future editions. Subscribe to this blog’s RSS feed – and don’t hesitate to let me know if I missed something! read more
POSTED February 4th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
I need your help. I’m putting together a review of Bokeh, Alien Skin’s lens simulator Photoshop plug-in. I spoken to a few Photoshop users about this new plug-in and received some interesting and useful questions and insights. It’s such an interesting plug-in that I’d like to get a few more comments or questions from my readers before I complete my review. read more
POSTED February 6th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
This weeks list is a bit chaotic. No real theme just a list of interesting items. As always, I post this list each week. If you find it interesting, make sure and check out my past and future editions. Subscribe to this blog’s RSS feed – and don’t hesitate to let me know if I missed something! read more
POSTED February 8th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
Smart Objects are relatively new to Photoshop. They were first introduced in Photoshop CS2. Personally I'm addicted to them. How about you? Do you use Smart Objects? My latest poll wants to know. You will find the poll in the right column of most pages labeled “This Week’s Poll” or at this link.
The poll will end at midnight U.S. central time March 1st. The poll results will be posted within a few days after the pool ends.
POSTED February 12th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
I love fonts. Lucky for me there’s as many to choose from as trees in a forest. A great unique font is the perfect way to move a design from ordinary to extraordinary. There are literally thousands of custom fonts to choose from and many places on the internet to look. FontFont.com, DaFont.com, myfonts.com and plain fonts.com are places with ample choices to search for fonts. read more
Keywords:
fonts,
Custom,
PIXAR,
Occhino,
forest,
nature,
Robin Hood,
Disney,
Hocus Pocus,
TradeWind,
Emblem
POSTED February 13th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
I’ve found some great items this week but the Obama Photo Valentine story has got to be one of the silliest items I have ever featured on this list. If you run across something more out there relating to photo manipulation or Photoshop please drop me an email! As always, I post this list each week. If you find it interesting, make sure and check out my past and future editions. Subscribe to this blog’s RSS feed – and don’t hesitate to let me know if I missed something! read more
POSTED February 15th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
For Photoshop users and fans there was a real treat on Saturday Night Live last night (02.14.09). Sort of a Photoshop lovers Valentine. I’m a big fan of the parody ads that they do and this one has move into my all time top ten. It’s a fake ad for “Sir Mix-A-Lot’s Photo Shop, We’ll enhance your butt”. read more
POSTED February 20th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
This week it’s the all Canon top five. This is no secret, I’m a big Canon still and video camera fan. There was some interesting Canon news this week plus I have my own Canon related pre-announcement. So read on for this weeks Canon canon (sorry I couldn’t resist). read more
POSTED February 21st, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
POSTED February 21st, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
In celebration of the big Academy Awards Oscar party I’ve created a FREE multi-layered Photoshop design for you to download and use. I want you to have as much fun with the file as I had making it. You can just pop your own image in and print. You can edit the file to make it look as you wish. You can take the file apart layer by layer and smart object by smart object and see what makes it tick. read more
POSTED February 26th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
crowdSPRING is a competition for graphic designers and the winner of the competition gets paid. Is this a good idea? read more
POSTED February 27th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
February went by fast. I guess it always does being the shortest month of the year. So here’s the last batch of “Top 5” for February 2009. SPECIAL NOTE: if you design for a living you will not want to miss my post from yesterday titled “Is crowdSPRING A Good Idea?” read more
POSTED February 28th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
POSTED March 4th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
POSTED March 6th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
So we meet again. Five more Photoshop items for your weekly consumption. Enjoy! As usual, I post this list each week. Yes, each and every week! If you find it interesting, make sure and check out my past and future editions. Subscribe to this blog’s RSS feed – and don’t hesitate to let me know if I missed something! read more
POSTED March 7th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
I received a request to show how to create an image of a cardboard box sign written with a marker...like the ones you see people on the side of the street holding (“Will work for food” or “Hope for Change”). Sounded simple enough and I already have a tutorial that explains the technique. The approach is the same only the surface is different. read more
POSTED March 8th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
I’ve become addicted to smart objects. I might even use them too much. I’m happy to see that 72% of the respondents have some experience with smart objects. Here’s the full results of this non-scientific poll:
- Once in a while. - 44%
- Yes all the time! - 28%
- Smart what? - 28%
Looks like a few people need to learn about smart objects. read more
POSTED March 10th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
Tim Grey’s introduction could easily be longer than the interview that follows: he’s an author of more than a dozen books on digital imaging; he’s a member of the Photoshop World Dream Team of instructors; he’s a great photographer; and to many he’s known for the DDQ, “Digital Darkroom Questions,” where he offers detailed and extremely knowledgeable digital imaging answers to his readers’ questions – for free! read more
POSTED March 14th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
There are almost as many ways to learn Photoshop as there are things to learn. I’m a visual learner so videos or hands-on experience work best for me. How about you? How do you like to learn Photoshop? My latest CampPhotoshop.com poll wants to know. You will find the poll in the right column of most pages labeled “This Week’s Poll” or at this link.
The poll be up for about a month. The poll results will be posted within a few days after the poll ends.
POSTED March 13th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
Another Friday the 13th and another Photoshop This Week Top Five. Friday the 13th seems appropriate for all the problems today. This is a very late post for the weekly top five due to server problems. read more
POSTED March 19th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
David Occhino of davidocchino.com released his April font, Basestar, early and just in time for the final episode of Battlestar Galactica. I’m a big BSG fan. I thought it was cool when I was a kid even though the effects didn’t match what I had seen in Star Wars a year earlier (1977). read more
POSTED March 20th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
I ran across several movie poster related items that caught my attention this week so I decided to do a 100% movie poster list this week. Enjoy! As usual, I post this list each week. Yes, each and every week! If you find it interesting, make sure and check out my past and future editions. Subscribe to this blog’s RSS feed – and don’t hesitate to let me know if I missed something! read more
POSTED March 27th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
Another single topic list this week. Photoshop World is my favorite Photoshop or photography event or training opportunity. I hate that I’m missing it this week. Maybe if I’m a good boy I can go to PSW Vegas happening September 09. Hey Scott Kelby how about a scholarship for the CampPhotoshop.com head camp counselor. I can dream can’t I? read more
POSTED March 31st, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
I was very happy to see a CampPhotoshop.com freebie in use recently. I noticed it being used by a great imaging news resource that I visit often called Imaging Insider. It looks like they have chosen to use my “And The Winners Is…” freebie to promote their 1001 Noisy Cameras Photo Blogging Oscar. Congratulations Imaging Insider. I’m happy you found a great use for my freebie. See a screenshot below. read more
POSTED April 3rd, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
This weeks list has five hot items, no fillers or dude here. It doesn't look like the economic slow down is going to have a big impact on the world of Photoshop. As usual, I post this list each week. If you find it interesting, make sure and check out my past and future editions. Subscribe to this blog’s RSS feed – and don’t hesitate to let me know if I missed something! read more
POSTED April 5th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
Twitter, Twitter, Twitter. It’s everywhere. My CampPhotoshop.com Twitter account has been growing by leaps and bounds. Thanks to those who have made kind comments about my customized Twitter background.
I’ve been having so much fun with Twitter that I wanted to share. After looking at several examples and creating my own custom Twitter background I decided to share what I have learned in the form of a FREE Photoshop Twitter background template. read more
POSTED April 10th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
I have some fun stuff but if you only have time to look at one make sure and check out number one featuring Justin Paguia. As usual, I post this list each week. Yes, each and every week! If you find it interesting, make sure and check out my past and future editions. Subscribe to this blog’s RSS feed – and don’t hesitate to let me know if I missed something! read more
POSTED April 14th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
I’m excited that this poll has been one of my most popular based on number of votes. Learning Photoshop is a topic close to my heart. I enjoy learning by watching videos and it looks like almost half of the respondents agree. User want their Photoshop Tutorial TV! read more
POSTED April 16th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
I’m having so much fun with Twitter that I wanted to continue to share and show appreciation to my followers and their great tweets. You can check me out on Twitter here.
Ok, about this new Twitter background: I used the little bird I made to promote the last free post in a big way. Of course this background is FREE! read more
POSTED April 17th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
This week is about learning. Learning from great designers, learning from great books and learning through inspiration. I post a new version of this list each week. If you find it interesting, make sure and check out my past and future editions. Subscribe to this blog’s RSS feed – and don’t hesitate to let me know if I missed something! read more
POSTED April 24th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
This week I’m psyched about the new Photoshop Marketplace. This might be the goto place for Photoshop users. We’ll know for sure in six months. Got some other good items and another chance to mention Andrew Kramer! As usual, I post this list each week. Yes that’s each and every week! If you find it interesting, make sure and check out my past and future editions. read more