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.
First stage of making our pattern is to create a new file. File>New>Blank File … I used 980 pixels by 770 pixels, Resolution 300, RGB with a white background Now you have to be pretty accurate at this stage so…
I have had a lot of requests to write a tutorial for this effect, but it’s not easy to get predictable results using this method so you will need to experiment a little more than usual. One tip is that…
Here are some tips for setting up the “multiple exposure” technique shown in Vol. 4 No. 3 of Photoshop Elements Techniques
A while ago a made a beaded border for one of my scrapbooking layouts and several people asked would I do a tutorial on the effect.
When we made the Marble pattern a couple of months ago, I said that I would show you how to make some objects with it. I though that I would start off with showing you how to make a column.
When I am creating my own images I often make textures and I thought it would be interesting to show you how I make one of them. So let’s make Marble.
I thought that it would be fun to learn how to make a card appear to be stood upon a desk. It really is not too difficult to achieve this effect, basically it is all about getting the angles and shadows right
As Easter is coming up I thought that it would be fun to show you how to make—and decorate—an Easter Egg.
Several people in the forums were talking about the frames that their old photographs are in and I thought it would be interesting to try to make one in Elements.
Some time ago I used an image in my Gallery that had a pad of lined paper in it and I have had several requests for a tutorial on how to make it. I do hope that you enjoying it…
This tutorial carries on from the previous one where we made the Christmas Bauble (ornament).
People seem to really struggle getting the perspective right when they are trying to make a box, so I though I would do a tutorial which shows an easier way to get the correct perspective.
This is one I made a little while ago and I think that it goes really well with wedding or formal photographs. This works by using soft, very similar shades of the same color but it can also be adapted so that it will work with all sorts of other images.
One of the things I get asked quite a bit is how to add custom category icons to the Organizer in Photoshop Elements. There are a few provided, but you can quickly use all of these if you use the Organizer to keep track of your photos. Here’s how!
I recently did a tutorial on making a folder and in my finished image I added a photograph to the front of the folder using adhesive tape. Here’s how to do that.
Books always seem to be a popular subject so I thought it was time we had a tutorial on how to make one.

























