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Photoshop This Week: Top Five 10.30.09


POSTED October 30th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
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Digital inspiration, great guest appearances and other helpful goodies make this weeks list. I post this list 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 

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The Visitor - Halloween Revisit


POSTED October 28th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
The Visitor - Halloween Revisit
 

It's Halloween time again so it's to to revisit - “The Visitor”. “The Visitor” is a little Halloween fun I put together last year and thought it would be fun to go back and watch it again. I’ve had this fear/fascination of space and aliens since I was a kid. This little short is something like the nightmares I had when I was a kid. Maybe it will scare you too. Or maybe you’ll laugh. In either case, I hope you are entertained. WATCH IT HERE!  read more 

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New Halloween Themed Font


POSTED October 26th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
New Halloween Themed Font
 

David Occhino, who I’ve mentioned here many times, has released a new Halloween themed dingbat font called Mansion CryptBats. David took inspiration from the Haunted Mansions of Disneyland and Walt Disney World and Phantom Manor of Disneyland Paris. There is a Windows and Mac versions. These are available free for personal non-commercial use. You can learn more and download Mansion CryptBats here.  read more 

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Keywords: font, David Occhino, Halloween, dingbat, Mansion CryptBats, fence, lantern, candles, gargoyles, candelabra, clock face, claw, ravens, bats, frightened dog, owl, rat, snake, coyote, witch hat, tree, ghosts, banshee, skeleton, skulls, tombstone
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Halloween Flier - Layered PSD Ready To Edit


POSTED October 24th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
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Do you have a Halloween event coming up this week? Your latest CampPhotoshop.com freebie will help you get the word out. This simple and fun Halloween flier is completely layered so that you can customize as you like. You can even turn off the pumpkin layers and just use the grungy background with border. Have fun with it and a Happy Halloween!

Note that the file mode is CMYK so if you want RGB you need to make that change under Image/Mode and choose RGB.  read more 

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Photoshop This Week: Top Five 10.23.09


POSTED October 23rd, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
Photoshop This Week: Top Five 10.23.09
 

Dark inspiration, abstract type, plug-ins, Windows 7, and Lightroom 3…it’s all the Photoshop related news that fit to blog. I post this list 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 

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Keywords: Photoshop, type, font, Dave Cross, Plug-ins, Windows 7, Batman, Dark Knight, plug-in
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Where Did Photoshop Come From?


POSTED October 20th, 2009 by CampPhotoshop
Where Photoshop Came From?
 

Photoshop is 22 years old. The fact that Photoshop has been around so long is pretty amazing considering that personal computers only began becoming available around 30 years ago. In the early years of personal computers (yes I did have a Timex Sinclair 1000 so I am a true geek), there was no such thing as a program like Photoshop that you could purchase and easily install onto your computer. Users would have to write their own programs in order to do anything useful with a computer - and that's exactly how Photoshop came into existence.  read more 

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