Possibly the shortest, easiest tutorial ever written, dealing with one of the most mis-understood features within the Adobe Photoshop world, Channels. Yet it is such a quick tutorial there is only the most rudimentary use of it here. But if you feel like creating the texture of a rock, perhaps for a business card or a logo, or lettering, you can transfer what you learn here at photoshopcafe within just a few minutes.
Good luck and let us know what you think. I am always most appreciative of any tips concerning chinks in the armor of tutorials.
Saturday, October 27, 2007
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