Sweet! Via Emily, on Twitter. Visit site »
Wonderfully useful feature. Want. Visit site »
Apparently is prototyping elements day on jeffcroft.com. Here’s an awesome-looking PSD full of iPhone widgets. Via Wilson. Visit site »
Nathan Smith gets input from several buddies of mine, including Anton Peck, Jared Christensen, Patrick Haney, and Jenna Marino, on their preference for either Fireworks or Photoshop. The comments are definitely an interesting read, so I encourage you to check it out. I think it’s important to keep some perspective, though: the only people who really care whether you use Fireworks or Photoshop are other designers. Clients couldn’t care less. Debating the pros and cons can be fun for us design nerds, but ultimately it doesn’t really matter what you use — keep that in mind. Visit site »
It’s basically and aqua button with a hole in it. And a tail.
Weird. Visit site »
My former colleague and good friend Nathan has discovered a very clever way to drastically reduce the file size of many 24bit PNG images with transparency exported from Photoshop. Awesome. Visit site »
Not that I think you should go around airbrushing all your photos of people, but if you ever need to, this is a great little tutorial. Visit site »
Adobe now has full information about CS3 on their website. I want, I want. Visit site »
I’m no expert on Lomo and Holga photography, but these seems to approximate the effects pretty darn well to me. Fun. Thanks, .sara! Visit site »
A nice tutorial on how to achieve a C-41 as E-6 cross-processing effect pretty simply in Photoshop. Chemicals are so 1980s. Thanks, .sara. Visit site »
Tons of brushes, fo’ free. Visit site »
Really nice (and totally free) video tutorials on the CS3 beta. Visit site »
I’m thrilled to be judging (along with a bunch of other talented folks) the Crestock Photoshop Competition. The Norway-based stock photo site is giving away a MacPro with Dual 30” Cinema HD Displays, a MacBook Pro, a MacBook, and some iPods as prizes. The contest runs each week for the next month. Give it a shot! Visit site »
Veerle shows us how to make glossy, aqua-rific buttons in Photoshop using the built-in vector tools. Visit site »
Recover the detail in your photos in just a few minutes using these simple steps to fix exposure problems caused by extreme lighting situations. Visit site »
This would have been cooler two years ago when pixel patterns were all the rage, but it’s still pretty fun, nonetheless. Visit site »
Over 3000 high res images of textures for your Photoshop mashup pleasure. Visit site »