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I’m really keen to provide the best tutorials I possibly can, and so would love to hear what you want to see in my next tutorial! Please feel free to post an image or description of the tutorial/outcome that interests you in the comments to this post. Help inspire me to inspire you :) .

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About the Author: Tom is the founder of PSDFAN. He loves writing tutorials, learning more about design and interacting with the community. On a more interesting note he can also play guitar hero drunk with his teeth.

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  1. Lennart 7th July 2008

    Hi,

    I’m very interested in these effects.

    http://chicoj.com/roll/boards/board_hbo.jpg

    (the right one)

  2. User GravatarTom 7th July 2008

    Thanks for the great suggestion Lennart! I think that you may have just inspired my next tutorial :) . Check back to see what the outcome is like.

  3. Randomness 8th July 2008

    Wow, Lennart, after seeing that image I gotta say I’d be impressed to see a tutorial on that also.

    As for me, I’m currently looking to create a website that is entirely a chalkboard motif, and I would love to be able to create something similar to this:

    http://www.specialattack.net/downloads/motd_howto/simple_motd.jpg

  4. User GravatarTom 8th July 2008

    @Randomness: Yeah it’s gonna be tough but I’m planning on writing the tutorial for it today. As for your suggestion, the image wasn’t loading for me :( . I’d love to see it, but it said their server wasn’t responding. Could you perhaps upload it somewhere yourself so that I could see? Thanks!

  5. Lennart 8th July 2008

    I’m looking forward to your tutorial ;) And by the way… your page is in this (http://welovewp.com/) gallery!

  6. User GravatarTom 8th July 2008

    Glad to hear it Lennart :) I’m about 1/3 done with it, it’s actually one of the coolest one’s I’ve written already – some really interesting techniques. And thanks for the heads up about welovewp!

  7. Brooke 9th July 2008

    this may seem a bit odd, but i would love to learn how people mod existing icons, like the transmit and candybar mods out there
    http://img.skitch.com/20080709-b4jmuh91febbn141ae1ypjnmhp.jpg

  8. User GravatarTom 9th July 2008

    Hey Brooke. Thanks for the suggestion, it doesn’t seem odd at all :) . Just to clarify, are you asking how to create such icons from scratch?

  9. Randomness 9th July 2008

    I uploaded the image to photobucket. Let me know if you still cant see it.

    Thanks!

  10. Randomness 9th July 2008

    Opps…. inserting the image might help!

    http://s126.photobucket.com/albums/p114/captnwolfy/?action=view&current=chalkboard.jpg

  11. User GravatarTom 9th July 2008

    Haha yep that’s always helpful. Thanks for the suggestion Randomness. That image actually looks like it would be really interesting to recreate, so expect a tutorial soon for it.

    Thanks for all the suggestions so far guys, it’s proving really helpful to know what you want to see! As promised I’ll have the next tutorial based on Lennart’s suggestion soon, but it’s proving pretty difficult to write.

  12. User GravatarCreate a Magical Image using Photo Manipulation - psdfan.com - 9th July 2008

    [...] For this tutorial we’ll be trying to replicate an awesome piece of photo manipulation suggested by one of our users. If you would like to see your suggestions made into a tutorial please drop me a comment here. [...]

  13. Brooke 9th July 2008

    Hi Tom!
    no, i dont mean creating them from scratch, i mean altering the originals. theres not many tutorials out there for doing things like changing the colors of existing graphics, whats the best way to select and change just one section, like the cab of the transmit truck, for example. and how to change it from yellow to blue, for example, and still have all the cab details show. how to get just the right perspective for things on the body of the truck. http://img.skitch.com/20080709-g2pqge4ekwjidqxq63n817fw4m.jpg

    i just think its really neat and creative. something fun and personalized to have on your desktop or in your dock.

  14. User GravatarTom 9th July 2008

    Ah I got you! Thanks for clearing that up Brooke. Personalized vehicles… really cool idea. I’ll definitely try and get a tutorial done on that for you :)

  15. User GravatarTom 10th July 2008

    By the way Lennart, the tutorial you inspired is up now :)

  16. User GravatarToure 10th July 2008

    It will be nice if you can show us how to design different animals and human body parts.

  17. User GravatarTom 10th July 2008

    Thanks for the suggestion Toure, and welcome to the PSDFAN community :) Do you mean designing animal/human body parts completely from scratch, like digital painting?

  18. User GravatarCloud No9 10th July 2008

    Well I always liked and hated photomanipulation. I’ll tell you what I mean. I like photomanipulation effects that may turn various ordinary photos to something impressive, however I always found it difficult to successfully combine and fit many photos together. And this gets even worse when it comes to turning daylight photos to night ones/full moon lighted ones. ><’ Painful!

    Unfortunately I tried this a lot and here’s a result I got recently… http://cloud-no9.deviantart.com/art/Party-Cruises-Flyer-60741444

    So my suggestion is photomanipulation/turning daylight photos to night/full moon lighted ones! I hope you may write something about this. Thnx a lot!

    Given this opportunity, I love your tutorials ’cause they make me learn and not just follow steps. Keep up the good work!

  19. User GravatarTom 10th July 2008

    Thanks for the suggestion Cloud No9. I know what you mean, photo manipulation can be very tricky but the effects can be awesome.

    I actually thought your flier was pretty cool, you did a nice job on it. I may consider a day to night tutorial, but there’s already a good one that’s been written over at PSDTUTS. You can see it here:

    http://psdtuts.com/photo-effects-tutorials/transforming-a-daylight-image-into-a-wild-night/

  20. twopo 12th July 2008

    i will like to learn the techniques in making 3D typos like on this site http://www.shinybinary.com

  21. User GravatarTom 12th July 2008

    Thanks for the great suggestion twopo. I actually had planned to try an awesome 3d text effect for my next tutorial (probably tomorrow). I hope that you’ll check back then :)

  22. twopo 12th July 2008

    wow that was a fast response. i check this site daily.your tutorials are amazing. Thanks

  23. User GravatarTom 12th July 2008

    Heh, I make a point of pouring of a lot of effort into my sites. I really appreciate the kind words by the way, it makes it all worthwhile. :)

  24. Lennart 12th July 2008

    Hi twopo. Try this tutorial.
    http://www.digitalartsonline.co.uk/tutorials/index.cfm?featureID=1617&pn=1

  25. Lennart 12th July 2008

    Hey tom… what’s about a favicon?

  26. twopo 13th July 2008

    @Lennart that for the link. i have been searching for such a tutorial for a while now.Hope to still get a great one from Tom

  27. User GravatarTom 13th July 2008

    Thanks for the link Lennart! That was a really cool tutorial, but I’m still trying to come up with a good way to achieve a similar effect using Photoshop only, and no 3d software.

    And Lennart, do you mean that you’d like to see PSDFAN have a favicon, or like a tutorial on how to create one? :)

  28. User Gravatarzee7 14th July 2008

    i really need this tutorial, i tried hard to search this over the internet.
    http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa261/rockthetrend/gisele-bundchen-water-dress-02-3.jpg
    please write tutorial on it if you can.

    thanks

  29. Lennart 14th July 2008

    I mean that I’d like to see PSDFAN have a favicon :D

  30. User GravatarTom 14th July 2008

    Zee7: There has already been a tutorial for a very similar outcome, although I can’t remember which site posted it right now. Nick Ainley created the outcome though over at: http://www.shinybinary.com/ (see about 4 images down). Is this the kind of thing you were thinking of?

    Lennart: I’ll try and design one this week :)

  31. Lennart 14th July 2008

    hi zee7. Here is the Tutorial tom mentioned.
    http://www.digitalartsonline.co.uk/tutorials/index.cfm?FeatureID=1704

  32. User GravatarTom 14th July 2008

    Thanks a lot Lennart, that’s the one!

  33. User GravatarTom 14th July 2008

    By the way guys I started trying a 3d text tutorial but it’s much harder than I thought, if not impossible without using some kind of 3d software. Bit of a bummer but I’ll keep trying to work around it :)

  34. User GravatarDale 21st July 2008

    Web buttons would be good too. :D

  35. User GravatarTom 23rd July 2008

    Sure :) Any examples that you would like me to try and replicate?

  36. MikeL_zO! 24th July 2008

    you’re site is different from others! i like the way you interact with people and enlighten them with your ideas.. and i’m one of them. thanks Tom! you rule!

    ’bout the tut that i asked u here’s the link.

    http://n3otokyo.deviantart.com/art/Guns-and-Bombs-2-92625357

    i tried to make a logo below my edited pictures but it turned out to be pixelated when i resize it. what should i do?

    much respect to you man. thanks!

  37. User GravatarTom 24th July 2008

    Thanks Mikel :) I really appreciate your support with the site. Just with regards to your tut suggestion – do you want to know how to make logos like that from scratch or just how to resize them nicely? If your logos are pixelated when you resize them then you may need to make the logo at various sizes rather than resizing one large image. It can work like this for icon design, it’s just not good enough to resize on image, you need to make a whole set full of different sizes to get really clean results.

  38. User GravatarMc 25th July 2008

    Hi, I love your tutorials! Here my suggestion for a tutorial:

    I would love to learn how to work with 3D (make things go to behind and others in front of, so the things looks deep or in front of an object in the middle of the picture) in photoshop.
    - for example 3 to 4 objects, that in the first picture are all in front and not 3D like. (after and before…)
    - second step to see the first object going behind something
    - next step seeing how the other one object goes in front of so that the whole pictures become to be a deep picture and things looks like far away or near us.
    I hope I could explain what I am looking for.

    Greetings

  39. User GravatarTom 25th July 2008

    Hi Mc. Thanks for commenting, I’m glad that you’re enjoying the site :) . That’s a cool idea for a tut. Do you mean that you want to see fitting objects into a 3d scene? So experimenting with perspective etc.

  40. MikeL_zO! 27th July 2008

    Hey Tom! the tip was awesome man! Thanks again!
    I will show you my edited pics soon. You are the “Master”!! Keep rockin! \m/:)\m/

  41. User GravatarTom 27th July 2008

    Thanks Mikel! I’m glad the tip worked for you :)

  42. sridhar 29th July 2008

    Hi Tom
    your tutorials and the effort you put in are amazing. Can you post a tutorial for some of the works of Chuck Anderson if possible.
    Pls refer to his sit for inspiration http://www.nopattern.com/

  43. User GravatarTom 29th July 2008

    Thanks for the kind words sridhar :) That guy is awesome! I’ll definitely try and use some of his work as inspiration for some cool Photoshop tuts.

  44. Brukhar 30th July 2008

    I’d love to see some tutorials on space scenes, similar to the ones by Greg Martin, Hameed, Taenaron, Burning-Liquid, and the rest of the guys over at deviantART.

  45. User GravatarTom 30th July 2008

    Thanks for the suggestion Brukhar. I’ve actually been thinking about doing a space tutorial for a while now, so look out for it in the near future :)

  46. User GravatarMc 30th July 2008

    Hi Tom, uhm, how can I explain it. I am interested in see how we can do things look real in an environment with Photoshop: To learn to give things and objects in a picture a deep or a near look.

    Like: In these tutorial we want to give three objects, that now looks one like another, a feeling that one of them ar near us and the other far away… I cant explain it.

  47. User GravatarMc 30th July 2008

    yes, also a tut that experience with perspective and light, like:
    We see in these tutorial how to give objects a real perspective from right, left, ….

  48. User GravatarTom 30th July 2008

    Thanks for getting back to me Mc. I think I know what you mean a little better now, I’ll get working on a tutorial on this topic asap!

  49. LBrother 7th August 2008

    Hey!

    How about a tutorial in which you explain your website interface. How did you accomplish it and what are important rules for webdesigning? I really like your site, it looks clean, modern and easy-to-use.

    Keep up the work,

    LBrother

  50. User GravatarTom 7th August 2008

    Great suggestion LBrother. I’ve actually been meaning to do a web design tutorial for a while now. Look out for it! :) Thanks for the kind words and I hope that you’ll stick around and be part of the community!

  51. Susie 7th August 2008

    Hello Tom,
    Having seen just some of your tutorials I can tell that you are passionate about PSD and that you are amazing at using it.
    Whilst I like reviewing the writtten tutorials, I do (like many other people) find it much harder to follow than when the tutorial is in video format.
    As there is free video software available on the web today, have you thought about making videos of your tutorials while you create them.
    It would certainly save on the cutting and pasting and all you have to do, is just capture your screen while you are creating your projects. Voice over or captions can go in later.
    Now, as much as I would like them to be free, I think that’s unreasonable, but a small fee for download would be acceptable or to watch them online.
    What do you think? Would you be willing to create videos for us?
    I really hope so, as learning by seeing a moving action is so much easier and more enjoyable than reading reams of text.

    best wishes
    Susie

  52. User GravatarTom 7th August 2008

    Hey Susie,

    Thanks for the suggestion! I have considered video tutorials, but for now think that I might need to stick with written tutorials at least for a while. I’ve actually considered a video tut sister site though, so maybe look out for this in the future. It’s really about how I work, I don’t always know how things are going to go or have a particularly easy to follow way of designing, so I’m not sure if video tutorials would confuse people with all my screwing around in Photoshop :P

    I hope that you’ll stick around to read the regular tutorials though, and I honestly appreciate your comments.

    Thanks,

    Tom.

  53. David 8th August 2008

    Hey there, I get RSS feeds of Photoshop tutorials from Good-tutorials.com. I’m glad I stopped by when I saw yours. I’ll definitely be learning a lot from you. Thanks in advance for helping me become a professional designer.

    I’d like to the “Out of Bounds” effect and the “Underwater Scene” on http://www.photoshoptopsecret.com

  54. User GravatarTom 9th August 2008

    Hey David, I’m really glad you stopped by the site. I hope that you’ll stick around and subscribe :) . Thanks for the suggestions, I’ll definitely try and come up with a tutorial for you.

  55. N E 12th August 2008

    Hi,

    I know this is a basic thing, but I would love a tutorial on the best way to apply texture to an image or a layer. I’m still very noobie so would love to know how some of these effects with textures are created.

  56. User GravatarTom 14th August 2008

    Hi NE. Thanks for the suggestion. If you look at some of my tutorials I do use textures fairly frequently, another good source for simpler techniques is Tutorial9.net’s School of Photoshop. Hope this helps :)

  57. User Gravatarjuvelle 17th August 2008

    iam very interested on using your tutorials but the problem is i dont have any idea on using photoshop. can you make your tutorials (esp. for web design) more specific?i mean can u include the instructions on using the tools?….cause i am having a hard time following the steps,,,this way,maybe it would be more user friendly,,especially for those who dont have any experience using photoshop. thank you,,,i am looking forward for your answer..

  58. User GravatarTom 19th August 2008

    Hi Juvelle. Thanks for your feedback, but unfortunately I’m trying to use PSDFAN to post slightly more advanced tutorials for the time being. I appreciate that many people are trying to learn the basics, but if I had to explain everything in such detail my tutorials would be way too long. I suggest Tutorial9.net’s ‘School of Photoshop’ if you want to learn things from the ground up.

  59. Rubab 30th August 2008

    Hi,
    Man do you have powers like X-Men’s ‘Multiple Man’ cause you sure can write tutorials very fast.

    Talking about ‘Multiple Man’, can you show me how to create a clone effect of yourself. I mean think of a city view where you can see different versions of yourself sitting, driving, running , sitting in a rooftop, cycling, riding a motor bike and inside a window creating this same image.

    I know this would be a very large image and you have to cut other peoples face and use your face because to be every person in that image.

    I hope i was able to explain what tutorial i want. Hope to see this tutorial soon if you are willing to do it.

  60. User GravatarTom 30th August 2008

    Hi Rubab, thanks for the suggestion and kind words. I really just write tutorials fast by working hard, and putting a lot of effort into the site. I like your idea for a tutorial, although I may try showing people the basics of switching just one face to start with, and how to make the new face appear seamless etc…

  61. Rubab 31st August 2008

    Thanks a lot Tom for your positive reply.

  62. User GravatarTom 31st August 2008

    No problem :)

  63. User GravatarNaldzGraphics 1st September 2008

    Tom i just want to suggest a tuts for fonts effects:) it could be like abstract style or anything that looks cool;)congrats on your site your doing very well

  64. Rubab 1st September 2008

    Can you kindly describe how can i replicate the effects shown in this website “http://www.befunky.com/cartoonizer/index.php”? I am talking about both the colored and sketched look. Because i have tried several photoshop comics tutorials found across the web but none of them gave me the look which i got from that website.

  65. User GravatarTom 2nd September 2008

    NaldzGraphics: Do you have any examples in mind? I’d love to try some more text effects, I’m just a little stumped for ideas.

    Rubab: I’ll try and come up with a tutorial for you soon :)

  66. Rubab 2nd September 2008

    Thanks a lot. By the way are you also going to do the one i previously asked?

  67. User GravatarTom 3rd September 2008

    Yep I should be doing both at some point this month. I have a few other ideas lined up first, but don’t worry :) .

  68. Jamie 29th September 2008

    hey tom glad to see everythings going well with the site :) if you could help me out id love to know how to do this http://i346.photobucket.com/albums/p433/jamie_g_uk/armand-van-helden-you-dont-know-me-.jpg iv looked around for a mmonth or so now and still no look so if you could help id be extremly greatful

  69. User Gravatarfreak 3rd October 2008

    i am interested in going through a tutorial for making a poster for wellfare purpsoses, such as donating for poor children’s education, glood relief etc.

    the poster should be compelling and it should be persuasive enough so that people do something for the cause

  70. Ken 18th October 2008

    First of all, I always enjoy your tutorials and thank you so much.

    I am looking for a tutorial that teaches how to draw realistic texts on beach sand. I saw one image with a big “I love you Jack” text on the beach sand. It was so realistic that I though it was a real photo, but it was actually drawn with Photoshop.
    Tom, could you have such tutorial? It doesn’t have to be on the beach sand. It could be on any real surface such as the snow on car window.

  71. User GravatarTom 18th October 2008

    Jamie: I’ve completed a tutorial for your request.

    Freak: Great idea, I’ll try and work on something for you soon.

    Ken: No problem, thanks for commenting. I really like your suggestion, and I’ll try and come up with something for you soon :) .

  72. User GravatarCreate an Impactful Child Welfare Poster - psdfan.com - 21st October 2008

    [...] This tutorial is thanks to a suggestion from one of our community members. If you want to see your suggestion made into a tutorial then please feel free to suggest an idea here. [...]

  73. Jacob 30th October 2008

    Hey guys, would love to see a complete Myspace DIV overlya tutorial. I have yet to see a full tut on design to code and maybe even a music myspace as well…. Would love to see PSD fan tackle this. Love your tutorials, they are extremely helpful. Keep doing what your doing!

    Jacob

  74. User GravatarTom 8th November 2008

    Thanks for the support Jacob. Unfortunately PSDFAN is exclusively for Photoshop tutorials right now, I don’t cover coding tuts.

  75. User GravatarGarcya 21st November 2008

    Hi Tom, take a look at this photoshop tutorial: Combining body parts with Photoshop maybe you can add it here also. Thank you.

  76. User Gravatarrossella sferlazzo 26th November 2008

    Hello Tom, if some of my works could be in the Inspiration Page, I could be honorated!!

    http://www.sferlazzorossella.wordpress.com

    Thanks for your wonderful tutorial!!

  77. User GravatarFelix 29th December 2008

    Feel free to use some of my work in your daily inspiration!

    http://nixeng.deviantart.com/

    Thanks!

  78. User GravatarBenjamin 7th January 2009

    PSD 2009 Calendar template for your best memories:
    http://www.portalprogramas.com/p/2009-calendar.html

  79. Shaw 28th January 2009

    Hey Tom, i would love it if you could do a tutorial on smoke typography. Below is an example:
    http://www.behance.net/Gallery/Smoke–Type/40834

  80. User GravatarTom 30th January 2009

    Thanks for the suggestions guys.

    Shaw: I’ll look into a tutorial for smoke text soon.

  81. bobby.tables 1st February 2009

    hey tom,
    a tutorial to achieve something like http://thetvdb.com/banners/fanart/original/80349-17.jpg would be awesome. i am pretty sure it is not a picture taken under water but duchovny is photoshopped into it. i think the outcome looks great …

    btw: i love it that one can suggest tutorials here.

  82. User GravatarTom 1st February 2009

    Great suggestion Bobby! I definitely think I should be able to come up with something for that concept. Welcome to the community :)

  83. MikeL_zO 20th April 2009

    Master Tom! As I was scrolling the psdfan flickr group pictures, I stumbled upon this pic..

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/geironimo/3412505865/in/pool-psdfan

    I wonder if you can make a tut about this product of image retouching.. I really like the outcome but doesn’t know how to make one. hahahaha!!

    help master tom! :)

  84. User GravatarTom 20th April 2009

    Great suggestion Mikel, I’ll try and get a tut done on this kind of technique for you soon!

  85. Schwondalia 26th May 2009

    Wonderful tutorials! I would like to echo Rubab’s request for a photoshop tutorial replicating the cartoonizer effect from the befunky.com website. I have tried mimicing the results, without success. Their website has exactly the look I want, but includes a splatter and wrinkled paper overlay that I don’t want.
    http://img509.imageshack.us/img509/4599/23334509.jpg

  86. User GravatarRyanJin 17th September 2009

    where’s the tutl? can’t read the full post, only intro text

  87. User Gravataroes tsetnoc 19th November 2009

    give a tutorial on how you create the top green banner of your psdfan.

  88. User GravatarOrbán Tamás 13th January 2010

    Thanks for the great suggestion Lennart!

  89. User GravatarFestmények 13th January 2010

    Hey man is very good :)

  90. User Gravatarmmapoundforpound 20th January 2010

    you are great, you ask what we want and you provide a tutorial for that. STUNNING IDEA…

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