An HTML/CSS tutorial creating coupons using absolute positioning, multiple CSS3 backgrounds, gradients, shadows and borders to give the right effect. Advertise here via BSA
In this case, we are going to use some CSS3 properties that are not implemented in all the browsers yet and only are supported by Safari and Chrome. So, this is just an experiment, and should be treated like that. Advertise here via BSA
In this tutorial you will learn how you can use CSS to create spinning social media icon on the hover event to draw more attention to your social media icons. Advertise here via BSA
Sometimes it’s the little touch ups that bring out the very best in your creative work. In this tutorial, you will learn to create a contrasting color reflection which is not only elegant, but simply demanding. Advertise here via BSA
With the use of simple Illustrator techniques, we are going to create a festive candy cane text effect. We will build our candy cane pattern using various vector-drawing tools and the Pathfinder panel. Then we will finished the scene in Photoshop by adding details such as shadows, highlights and a textured background. Advertise here via BSA
n this tutorial, you will learn how to create a sparkling and blazing Gothic text that seems to appear like Medieval age style golden typography effect in Photoshop using very simple and effective techniques. Advertise here via BSA
I am going to go against most of the advice on the web here – I am going to say to the new photographers – “Use the Auto setting” Advertise here via BSA
What the umbrella does is diffuse light to enable you to achieve a softer lighting in your images. So instead of letting light directly focus on the subject, the umbrella bounces of the light in different directions. The result is a clearer image with softer shadows or no shadows at all. Advertise here via BSA
n this tutorial, you will learn how to create a text effect that looks like text made from shiny and scraped metal in Photoshop using very simple and effective techniques. Advertise here via BSA
Beautiful time-lapse photography is difficult enough to achieve, but attempting it in HDR (high dynamic range) photography adds another layer of complexity as was done here successfully in France (Normandy & Britany). Advertise here via BSA


