Weekly top quality Photoshop tutorials #23
20 of them are here. Yes. Some of the best Adobe Photoshop tutorials which appeared in the last weeks and some old but very good ones, you can call those oldies but goldies.

Make a Web Interface with Car Images in Photoshop
We will need several nice angles of a sports car. I’m using Toyota FT-HS Hybrid Sports Car for this tutorial.
Found these images through google with keyword “Sports Car”. I think you can find even better ones if spend more time on it heh.
Interface Elements – Knobs Photoshop tutorial
Create an Explosive Cover with Precise Photo Manipulation Techniques in Photoshop
In this tutorial, we’re going to make a creative illustration in a style meant for a video game cover or sci-fi book cover. We’ll create this with mostly photo manipulation techniques. With some cool Photoshop options you can turn all the photos you chose, into one stunning looking explosive cover.
It’s amazing, how easy this can be done, all you need is just a good idea and some solid basics in Photoshop. The hardest part in doing this, is finding the right images. I chose them carefully, as the better photos chosen, the less time it will take you to create this quality illustration. Let’s get started!
Design a Halloween Pumpkin Wallpaper in Photoshop
Halloween is near! So let’s take a pumpkin image, carve it up, and light it for this coming holiday. You’ll learn how to get this nice effect on any pumpkin picture, how to play with the colors, apply some layer blending modes to skip the extraction process, and more.
Antique Ace Of Spades Photoshop tutorial
In this Photoshop tutorial we will be creating an aged ace of spades using multiple layers with various blend modes and a nice overlay trick with a photo from iStockPhoto. This technique also works quite well for creating an aged paper effect.
Creating a stylised male portrait Photoshop tutorial
Illustrator Evgeny Parfenov explains how to paint a digital portrait using techniques based on geometrical rules
I create a diverse range of illustrations, but I enjoy portraits the most. As an illustrator, I’m attracted to Expressionism, particularly the work of Egon Schiele and Wassily Kandinsky. This style has certain features that appeal to me a great deal.
Eco Style Navigation Interface Photoshop tutorial
Typography Wallpaper in Photoshop
Kill Pixelation technique in Photoshop
So there you are, you’ve just spent forever creating an original shape for your new interface, but you have just realised that you forgot to enable any form of anti-aliasing, and you went a little overboard with the Transform tool. Now you’re stuck with something similar to the below image, an embarrassing mess of jaggy edges and stretch marks, when really, you envisioned the example on the right to manifest on your page. So what do you do? Give up and rock back and forth waiting for the end of days? Heeell no! Just follow my easy peasy lemon squeezy steps to sort it out and become one smoooooth interfacer.
Cool Green Logo Photoshop tutorial
In this tutorial I am going to teach you an awesome way of making a cool green logo.
Creating an Urban-Style Piece of Artwork Photoshop tutorial
While grunge has its origins in the 90s, recently the style has been gaining in popularity once more. In this tutorial, I will show you how to create a dirty, urban-style image using both well-known techniques as well as a few new ones. You will learn to easily extract complex shapes and we will also create our own grunge texture.
Create a Mobile Phone Ad Design in Photoshop
Let’s design a mobile phone advertisement. It’s inspired by mobile phone posters, billboard designs, and magazine advertisements. We’ll be reviewing using Smart Filters and Objects in this tutorial, as well as multiple techniques to create this design.
Reflective Plastic Orb Photoshop tutorial
Drawing a female character Photoshop tutorial
Hallo again students! Today the topic of our discussion and the tutorial itself will a quick, about 1 h sketch if the character. This will be a female character and we will be using a tablet to paint this one, because there are no way you going to make it using a mere mouse.
Text In Stitches Photoshop tutorial
I’ve had quite a few emails since posting the Copper Rivet tutorial asking how I created the stitched text in my final image. So in this Photoshop tutorial I’ll show you how to convert text to a path and how to stitch that path using a custom brush set.
Over the years as a graphic designer I’ve accumulated a wealth of custom brushes, shapes and actions that I keep carefully organized and labeled for future use. The brush set I’ll be sharing with you today has been in my collection for probably five of six years and every once in a while I’ll find a good reason to load it into my brushes palette. If you’ve never done that before, don’t worry, I’ll walk you through it as we go.
Interface Elements – Knobs Photoshop tutorial
Creating Old Paper With Custom Brushes in Photoshop
In this Photoshop tutorial I’ll show you how to create a Custom Brush using a folded piece of paper and then how to use that brush to create an old piece of paper.
Eco Theme Template Photoshop tutorial
So You Think Im Fat Do You Digital Painting in Photoshop
Hero Header Part II Photoshop tutorial
Welcome back for Part II! In this episode we are going to explore the techniques used in building the aged paper background, borders and grungy star used in the current PSHERO header.
A little disclosure about today’s lesson before we get started:
Often times as a designer I spend hours playing around with different styles, brushes and techniques until I finally settle on a result that my eye is happy with (which was definitely the case when designing this header). In contrast, when I design and write tutorials, I decide on a clear goal for the project from the beginning and carefully document each step in the creation process so I can teach you how to get the exact same result. Having never intended to do a tutorial about this site header however, much of what I did while trying to get the “perfect” look was never written down… So what I’m trying to say is that our final result here may be slightly different than the one you see on the website. But I promise to get as close as I possibly can.
I want to also point out that because of the number of steps involved in this tutorial, there will be quite a bit less hand holding than Part I. But by now you should understand how to create layers, layer styles, clipping masks, change the foreground and background colors and switch between tools. (*note: I’ll still be giving out all the keyboard shortcuts etc, but when I say “create a new layer and call it Frank” you should know what to do.
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