by: Erik Bernskiold
If you forgot to use a polarizer when shooting, you can easily add part of the effect back again with just a few steps in Photoshop.
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by: Erik Bernskiold
In this weeks episode of the Creatively Using the Creative Suite podcast, Erik Bernskiold shows you how to create a cool background wallpaper with a halftone pattern effect to it, right inside of Illustrator with nothing but built-in artwork.
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by: Erik Bernskiold
In this tutorial I am going to show you how to fake the cross-processing effect in Photoshop so that you can have your images look just a little different.
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by: Erik Bernskiold
In this weeks episode of the Creatively Using the Creative Suite podcast, Erik Bernskiold shows you how you can use the stroke width tool in Illustrator CS5 to create a cool effect, perfect for wallpapers.
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by: Erik Bernskiold
This is an effect that I used to teach over four years ago, but which is pretty neat to apply to images that are not quite perfect. By applying the effect, you can make second-grade images much nicer.
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