Adobe (R) Seminars: Web Page Design

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A complete seminar in a book aimed at intermediate business users and beginning desktop designers. ''Adobe Seminars: Web Page Design'' is a series of 201 techniques that can teach users how to create different graphic elements of a Web page in just a few minutes using Photoshop 4, Illustrator 7, and PageMill 2.

Author(s): Lisa Lopuck, Sheryl Hampton
Publisher: Adobe Press
Year: 1997

Language: English
Pages: 115

Adding Natural Light and Shadows......Page 2
Layers......Page 4
CREATING DROP SHADOWS USING LAYERS......Page 5
BLENDING FROM ONE IMAGE TO ANOTHER......Page 7
BLENDING LAYERS WITH THE LAYER OPTIONS PALETTE......Page 8
MASKING SEVERAL LAYERS WITH ONE IMAGE......Page 10
CREATING LAYER MASKS FROM SELECTIONS......Page 11
Color Enhancement using “Digital Gels”......Page 13
Compositing Graphics to a Background Tile......Page 18
Creating a Collage......Page 21
Creative Masking Techniques for Compositing......Page 23
DIGITAL DUPLICATION......Page 26
Digital Stain Remover......Page 29
DISPLACE SHADOWS WITH PHOTOSHOP......Page 37
Nicer Looking Fade Effect......Page 42
Layer Mania......Page 45
MAKING SEAMLESS PATTERNS......Page 54
PAINTERLY IMAGES......Page 58
POSTERIZED IMAGES WITH STREAMLINE......Page 61
QUICK PICTURE FRAMES......Page 66
RAINBOW IN PARADISE WITH PHOTOSHOP 4.0......Page 69
Repairing Digital Photographs......Page 74
Russ Goes Surfing With GIF......Page 86
CREATING TRANSPARENT AREAS WITH A CHANNEL MASK......Page 87
CREATING IMAGES WITH A SOFT EDGE......Page 90
TIMESAVING SELECTIONS......Page 92
TEXTURED GRADATIONS......Page 97
Three New Features Overview......Page 101
Trimming Graphics to the Smallest Possible Size......Page 105
WET PAINT TYPE......Page 107
White to Transparent Magic......Page 113