Steve Caplin’s Photoshop Effects, Vol. 1 Now Available
Steve Caplin walks you through 27 step-by-step tutorials covering a wide range of retouching and image-creation projects, curated and updated from his many articles at CreativePro.
We’re excited to announce the publication of our eighth CreativePro book: Photoshop Effects, Volume 1: 27 Amazing Step-by-Step Projects, by Steve Caplin.
If you’ve ever looked at a digitally-retouched image and wondered, “how can I do that?!” then this is the book for you. Steve Caplin walks you through 27 step-by-step tutorials covering a wide range of retouching and image-creation projects, curated and updated from his many articles at CreativePro.
This book contains over 320 pages of in-depth tutorials, including chapters such as:
- How to Fill Text with Images
- Creating Editable Extruded Text
- How to Create Seamless Textures
- How to Turn a Photograph Into a Cartoon
- How to Make a Rippling Flag
- Colorizing Black and White Photos
- Making an Image Out of Words
- Creating the Avengers Disintegration Effect
- Integrating 3D Text into Images
- How to Make a Rubber Stamp Effect
- Removing Hair
- …and more!
Note that Photoshop Effects is currently available only as a PDF download, direct from our store.
Steve Caplin is a freelance photomontage artist based in London, whose satirical illustrations have appeared in newspapers and magazines around the world. He is the author of several books, including the best-selling How to Cheat in Photoshop. He writes regularly for CreativePro and is an instructor at LinkedIn Learning.
This article was last modified on January 31, 2022
This article was first published on January 31, 2022
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