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http://www.pixelproductionsinc.com/ In this Adobe Photoshop graphics tutorial I will be teaching you how to slice images and use a website menu bar as an example. This tutorial is compatable with Adobe Photoshop CS1, CS2, CS3 & CS4 versions.
Difficulty Level:
Medium/Intermediate
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In this video we will start with nothing more than a blank .psd and we will build a nice web text box and slice it and then we will save it for the web and save an HTML file as well as our slices. Have fun and remember check out http://www.tutvid.com for more videos and downloads!
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http://www.pixelproductionsinc.com/ This tutorial shows how to build an ugly navigation bar in Photoshop CS4 and slice it up so that you can bring it into Dreamweaver as individual images arranged using tables for layout. This tutorial was recorded for a web design class that I teach but I thought I would share it with the world. Audio quality is a little low for size purposes. For more tutorial videos check out www.provideoschool.com
Added On: 899 days ago Runtime: 28:37 Views: 113 Comments: 0 Rating: Not yet rated
http://www.pixelproductionsinc.com/ This tutorial shows how to build an ugly navigation bar in Photoshop CS4 and slice it up so that you can bring it into Dreamweaver as individual images arranged using tables for layout. This tutorial was recorded for a web design class that I teach but I thought I would share it with the world. Audio quality is a little low for size purposes. For more tutorial videos check out www.provideoschool.com
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http://www.pixelproductionsinc.com/ We will learn how to take a Photoshop created web page layout template and slice it into individual pieces and then export it with an HTML file. So with out further ado lets do this!