Christmas Background from Scratch PART 1 - Photoshop Week 29

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Create a stylised festive christmas background in part one of this two part photoshop video tutorial.

Part 2: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=uFPjFZParsA

Gavin Hoey http://www.gavtrain.com shows you how to create a stylised winter wonderland using photoshops basic tools. This technique is perfect for creating desktop backgrounds, christmas cards and posters.

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Christmas Background from Scratch PART 1 - Photoshop Week 29

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  • You, sir, are ...

    You, sir, are awesome.

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  • Thanks mate i ...

    Thanks mate i actually made some christmas cards useing this ! 5*

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  • o.k, thank you!!

    o.k, thank you!!

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  • It's tricky, but ...

    It's tricky, but your best bet is the Ellipitcal (round) selection tool. Make a big selection and remove the excess.

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  • This is a really ...

    This is a really neat video tutorial!! I was wondering, would I be able to do this with Photoshop Elements 5.O, I don't think I have paths or pin tools, but I have the Lasso, and Magnetic Tool, and the pencil tool. Would those work?

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  • You are the ...

    You are the happiest person on Youtube!
    Thank you for your kind words.

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  • I used A5 size ( ...

    I used A5 size (width=2480px height=1748px)but you can use bigger or smaller without any real problems.

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  • Wow!! Another Great ...

    Wow!! Another Great video tutorial. Thanks so much for putting awesome & useful tutorial.
    Awesome Background Awesome Christmas tree.
    Nice step by step explanation All two part of video are awesome.
    Every thing is superb & awesome
    Your are the Best Gavin
    Thanks God Bless You:-)

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  • how big ar the card ...

    how big ar the card
    widch hight

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