Quite a while ago we were playing around on the forum combining animal images and people.
Web Tutorials
This is a list of all the Web tutorials and other HTML-based articles on our site, sorted by date. You can also view all of our video tutorials in a similar list, or all of the downloadable PDFs from the magazine.
An effect that always seems to fascinate people is one where you take a solid object, slice off the top and make it look as if the inside is hollow. Here’s how you can do it yourself.
Here’s a quick and easy tutorial for making plaid patterns that you can use for backgrounds, papers, buttons and more.
This is a companion tutorial to the “Painting with Pixels” article in Vol. 5 No. 5 of Photoshop Elements Techniques.
Here are 10 tips for you to get the best pictures for that first day of school (or back to school).
Here is an alternate way to create the frame for the player described in Step 4 in the “Put Me In, Coach” article from Vol. 4. No. 5 of Photoshop Elements Techniques.
Business cards are quite easy to make, and once you have the basic template completed, you can do all sorts of things with it.
Setting an object aflame is slightly more complicated than text because you have to create a selection of the flame area first. However, the rewards are wildly amusing (especially after break-ups!), as you will soon see.
Over the last few weeks I have been experimenting with making photograph frames, so I thought that it would be a good idea to do a tutorial showing how I do them.
Pushpins are a nice finishing touch to many photo creations. They are especially handy for digital scrapbooking. The trick to making them look realistic is in the shadows.
I have used metallic borders and ribbons in quite a few of my layouts and have had several requests for information on how to make them.
Following up on a request from the forums, here’s a technique for creating a sewing needle or a pin.
This is a great tutorial for adding shaping and realism to non-photographic objects.
In this tutorial we’re going to make a card to go into the envelope we created previously.
Tabs are something that many scrapbookers like to use, so I thought that I would do a tutorial and show you how to make them.
Here’s a way to create an envelope element that you can use on your scrapbooking pages.
Rickrack braid can add interest to a scrapbook page and really is quite easy to make.
Charms add interest to a scrapbook layout so I thought that I would experiment and make a selection of them.























