Herbal Elements Fake
Genre: Funny Videos
by: magicroots
http://www.nolaf.org - Studies show that reserves of fun are stored within the liver.
by: nolaf
The first in a series of videos that explores the power of lsyers in Photoshop Elements, working up from the basics to advanced techniques.
Genre: How-to
by: Natator
A message from the elements.
Genre: Entertainment
by: chromaphone
A basic introduction to the Photoshop Elements 6 user interface. This short video is the first in a series that will teach you how to get more out of your camera by improving your photos with Photoshop Elements. Other free videos in this series can be found at darksideofthelens.com but will also be uploaded here at
As promised, here is the second part of the video tutorial on layer paths. Photoshop Elements does not include the layer mask functionality, in its native form at least. However, it does include adjustment layers, and these little beauties have their own layer masks. In this video I show you a rather clever trick whereby you can hijack this mask and use it as you would a normal layer mask. Best of all … it’s really easy to use.
Unless you frame every shot perfectly (can anyone outside of a studio?) you will inevitably want to “reframe” some of your photos where your subject is not quite where you want them, or maybe to take out distracting objects close to the edges. If these adjustments can be made by retaining a rectangular section of your photo, and disregarding the rest, then that is exactly when cropping comes into play. Here is a guide to cropping your photos using Photoshop Elements, which can be equally applied in actual Photoshop. All my videos will be available, still for free, in high qualigy format shortly. Leave a comment, feedback or subscribe to my newsletter at http://darksideofthelens.com to gain automatic access to these when they are available.
Rock band from New Jersey made this short video for their song Down. It is pretty psychadelic, and has an underlying political theme.
by: sunchora
A quick rundown on juicing and the benifits of phytochemicals and monoatomic elements found in fresh fruit and vegetable juice.
by: zptechdotnet
Genre: Music
by: MusicVideoUploader