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Create a Parallax Shift Effect Using Timeline and 3D Features of Photoshop CS6 – Tuts+ Premium Tutorial
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Create a Parallax Shift Effect Using Timeline and 3D Features of Photoshop CS6 – Tuts+ Premium Tutorial

Tutorial Details
  • Program: Adobe Photoshop CS6 Extended
  • Difficulty: Advanced
  • Estimated Completion Time: 1 Hour
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Photoshop CS6 includes several new features that you can use to create 3D and video effects. In this Tuts+ Premium tutorial, author Stephen Petrany will combine these new tools to simulate 3D depth in a 2D photograph using the new 3D and video timeline features available in Photoshop CS6 Extended. This tutorial is available exclusively to Tuts+ Premium Members. If you are looking to take your Photoshop CS6 skills to the next level then Log in or Join Now to get started!

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  • youssef

    why do i have to pay money for this kind of stuff and claim you can do this in 1 hour for an advanced tutorial, while i can spend 10 minutes learning simple after effects basics and achieve better results that this. for god’s sake leave every software for its specialty

    • Raine Luntta

      Off-topic: I wish you would pay money to educate yourself enough to learn the basics of writing and structure of sentences.

      On-topic: Looks good! :)

      • Markus Grammarus

        Grammar nazis’s should stay on topic. This way people won’t troll you when you troll them.
        Secondly, you’ve incorrectly used the colon. The colon is used to introduce a list of items. Moreover, you wouldn’t even use a semi colon. This would have been used as it joins two clauses that could be sentences. In an informal setting such as this, a better choice would have been to use an EM dash.

    • Sean Thompson

      While I agree with your overall assessment, I can’t say i agree with your tone or your comment in general. This site is simply trying to create a service that makes money, and their job is to provide as much info about Photoshop as possible. They didn’t tell Adobe to go and make these features, they’re simply relaying the new features Adobe has chosen to include to their readers. If you don’t like this article, then don’t pay for it… Simple as that. Perhaps readers want to create something simple like this for a project and don’t have After Effects or the 1000 bucks it costs to buy it.

    • http://psdfreemium.com Jeprie

      Y U NO WRITE?

    • http://graphicriver.net/user/Giallo?ref=Giallo Giallo

      One day softwares will have the tecnology to do perfectly a ton of different digital processes.
      A unique Adobe product will do everything the suite does now, so get accustomed to that.

  • http://graphicriver.net/user/Giallo?ref=Giallo Giallo

    The grain is a little too dense, overall great and original tutorial. Great work