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50 Tutorials for Learning Photoshop CS6

Quickly Select Skin Tones in Photoshop CS6
Quickly Select Skin Tones in Photoshop CS6
Here you’ll find 25 tutorials, plus 16 articles that cover the basic changes and additions to CS6.
How to Use Adaptive Wide-Angle Filter in Photoshop CS6
How to Use Adaptive Wide-Angle Filter in Photoshop CS6
Color Splash Effect in Photoshop CS6
Color Splash Effect in Photoshop CS6
Quickly Change the Appearance of Photoshop CS6
Quickly Change the Appearance of Photoshop CS6
Wrath of the Titans in Photoshop CS6
Wrath of the Titans in Photoshop CS6
Content Aware Move Tool
Content Aware Move Tool
Hunger Games Poster Composite Using Photoshop CS6
Hunger Games Poster Composite Using Photoshop CS6
Use the New Timeline in Photoshop CS6 to Create an Animated GIF from a Video
Use the New Timeline in Photoshop CS6 to Create an Animated GIF from a Video
Colorize a Black and White Photo
Colorize a Black and White Photo
How to Use Content Aware Scaling
How to Use Content Aware Scaling
Use New Features in Photoshop CS6 to Create an Administrator Dashboard Interface
Use New Features in Photoshop CS6 to Create an Administrator Dashboard Interface
Hipster Text Effect in Photoshop CS6
Hipster Text Effect in Photoshop CS6
How to Use the Content Aware Move Tool in Photoshop CS6
How to Use the Content Aware Move Tool in Photoshop CS6
How to Change Lip Color in Photoshop CS6
How to Change Lip Color in Photoshop CS6
How to Use the Content Aware Patch Tool in Photoshop CS6
How to Use the Content Aware Patch Tool in Photoshop CS6
Video Tutorial: Battleship Poster in Photoshop CS6
Video Tutorial: Battleship Poster in Photoshop CS6
Photoshop CS6 Blur Gallery Tutorial
Photoshop CS6 Blur Gallery Tutorial
Use Photoshop CS6 to Create a Micro Machines Inspired Scene
Use Photoshop CS6 to Create a Micro Machines Inspired Scene
Create Tilt Shift Photography with the New Blur Tool
Create Tilt Shift Photography with the New Blur Tool
Add Motion Blur Effects in Photoshop CS6
Add Motion Blur Effects in Photoshop CS6
Better Blur with Photoshop CS6
Better Blur with Photoshop CS6
Color Lookup Effects in Detail
Color Lookup Effects in Detail
Iris Blur – Photoshop CS6 Tutorial
Iris Blur - Photoshop CS6 Tutorial
Build a 3D Scene Using Photoshop CS6 
Build a 3D Scene Using Photoshop CS6
Creating Animation with Audio in Photoshop CS6
Creating Animation with Audio in Photoshop CS6

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