Shawn Haskell / 6 Posts

Wednesday
March 17, 2010

10:01 AM

Shawn Haskell
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Contributor Tutorials: How to remove logos

This tutorial explains how to use Photoshop® to remove logos and branding from an image. I use the Patch Tool to patch over and cover a logo. I also use the Clone Stamp Tool to clone pixels over a logo. (skill level=intermediate)

Friday
March 5, 2010

7:19 AM

Shawn Haskell
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Contributor Tutorials: How to save an EPS file from an Adobe® Illustrator® file

To ensure Veer illustrations are compatible with a wide variety of software programs, we request files be saved as an Adobe® Illustrator® 8.0 EPS. This demonstration offers some helpful advice for saving your illustrations before submitting them to Veer. (skill level=beginner)

Friday
March 5, 2010

4:40 AM

Shawn Haskell
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Contributor Tutorials: How to remove dark circles from under the eyes

This tutorial explains how to use Photoshop to remove the dark circles from under the eyes. I use the Clone Stamp Tool to sample lighter areas of the skin into the dark circles under the eyes. This retouch ensures the alteration is subtle and natural. (skill level=intermediate)

Friday
March 5, 2010

4:32 AM

Shawn Haskell
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Contributor Tutorials: How to whiten teeth

This tutorial explains how to use Photoshop to whiten teeth. I show you how to use the lasso tool to make a localized selection; and how to use a Hue/Saturation adjustment layer to remove the yellow color from the teeth. (skill level=intermediate)

Friday
February 19, 2010

9:07 AM

Shawn Haskell
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Contributor Tutorials: How to fix a filled shadow

This tutorial explains how to identify and fix a filled shadow using Photoshop. A shadow is the darkest area of an image; a shadow is filled if the RGB value is lower than 5. This tutorial will show you how to use Levels to adjust your photo's shadows to meet Veer's guidelines. (skill level = beginner)

Friday
February 19, 2010

9:07 AM

Shawn Haskell
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Contributor Tutorials: How to fix a blown highlight

This tutorial explains how to identify and fix a blown highlight using Photoshop. A highlight is the lightest area of an image; a highlight is blown if the RGB value is higher than 250. This tutorial will show you how to use Levels to adjust your photo's highlights to meet Veer's guidelines. (skill level = beginner)