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Photoshop CS6 allows you to import 3D files, texture them, apply lighting and render objects better than before. Find out how.

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Photoshop CS6 gains a basic timeline, aiming to be a functional video editor for digital SLR owners. We show you how to cut.

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The Content-Aware Move tool allows you to move elements within a scene while Photoshop automatically fills in the missing details.

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The addition of better vector tools to Photoshop CS6 makes creating and editing graphic elements easier and quicker.

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For Photoshop CS6, Adobe has given the Crop tool a modern overhaul. We take you through what it can do.

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Adobe has spruced up Photoshop’s Layers panel, taking in both requests from users and features popular in applications such as After Effects.

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Photoshop CS6 now boasts on-screen manipulators for controlling blurs. We show you how they work

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Joshua Smith, aka Hydro74, takes you through how he created his latest work, based around his regular motifs of skulls and swirls mixed with this spring/summer’s illustration icon, the owl.

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London is hip again, and in this tutorial Holland-based designer Bram Vanhaeren shows you how he created a new piece that draws on all that’s great about the city

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Kevin Roodhorst illustrates how to composite seemingly disparate elements in a cohesive way through the use of textures and lighting effects.

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