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Making a Complex Spotlight Beam

By Wendy Williams  ·  May 19th, 2006

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Here’s a spotlight with a little bit more depth.

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Making a Simple Globe

By Wendy Williams  ·  May 19th, 2006

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Make a lovely transparent globe.

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Ray of Light Effect

By Matt Kloskowski  ·  May 12th, 2006

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Matt shows you how to recreate a popular ray-of-light effect.

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Making a Globe Base

By Wendy Williams  ·  May 10th, 2006

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After I did the mini tutorial “Making a Simple Globe”… several people have asked how to make a base for the globe … so here is how to make a very easy one.

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Creating Stained Glass

By Rich Harris  ·  March 24th, 2006

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Stained glass has been around for more than a thousand years. Ancient craftsmen would use hand-cut pieces of glass, lead cames, and solder to create a ‘window of light.’ with Photoshop Elements’ Brush tool, Paint Bucket, and Filter Gallery, we’ll create our own window of light.

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Make A Photo Look Really Old (Part 2)

By Dave Cross  ·  February 21st, 2006

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Oops, I was going to do a “part two” on making your photos look old, wasn’t I? Sorry about that, here it is: creating “old” scotch tape to add to your “old” photos.

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Make a Rusty Key

By Linda Sattgast  ·  February 20th, 2006

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Here is a quick and easy way to create an old-style key for use in your scrapbook pages.

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Make A Photo Look Really Old (Part 1)

By Dave Cross  ·  February 12th, 2006

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Oops, I was going to do a “part two” on making your photos look old, wasn’t I? Sorry about that, here it is: creating “old” scotch tape to add to your “old” photos.

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Making a Present, Part 2

By Dave Cross  ·  December 9th, 2005

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How to create your own present for the holidays.

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Making a Present, Part 1

By Dave Cross  ·  December 2nd, 2005

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How to create your own present for the holidays.

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Digital Punch Art

By Linda Sattgast  ·  September 1st, 2005

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Here’s a fun “punch art” technique to give a homespun look to your next digital scrapbook page!

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Paper Clip and Post It

By Matt Kloskowski  ·  June 17th, 2005

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Creating a post it note and paper clip.

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Realistic Wood Texture

By Matt Kloskowski  ·  March 31st, 2005

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Create realistic wood with the Liquefy tool.

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