Posts Tagged ‘High’

How to Create High Quality Metal 3D Text in Photoshop

January 26, 2012  |  Photoshop  |  , , , , ,  |  Comments Off

Most of you probably know those awesome letters that were generated with 3D programs. But what about when you don’t have any particular program and you need to make 3D typography? This tutorial will show you how to create the 3D text shape and give it a high quality metal look using pure Photoshop. Check it out! Editor’s note: This tutorial was originally published on Psdtuts in December of 2008. Step 1 Let’s start with a new document of 1500 pixel by 1500 pixel, and 300px/inch resolution. Create a new layer, name it "3D TEXT_first." Then grab the Type Tool (T) and...

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The Essentials of Writing High Quality JavaScript

September 15, 2011  |  Databases  |  , , , ,  |  Comments Off

Twice a month, we revisit some of our readers’ favorite posts from throughout the history of Nettuts+. This tutorial was first published in October, 2010. The brilliant Stoyan Stefanov, in promotion of his book, “JavaScript Patterns,” was kind enough to contribute an excerpt of the book for our readers, which details the essentials of writing high quality JavaScript, such as avoiding globals, using single var declarations, pre-caching length in loops, following coding conventions, and more. This excerpt also includes some habits not necessarily related to the code itself, but more about the overall code creation process, including writing API documentation, conducting peer...

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Photoshop Video Tutorial – High Pass Sharpening

June 16, 2011  |  Photoshop  |  , , , , ,  |  25 comments

Using thе High Pass Filter tο Sharpen Images. Bу Yanik’s Photo Teach.

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Serious Robots.txt Misuse & High Impact Solutions

October 12, 2010  |  SEO  |  , , , , , , ,  |  Comments Off

Posted by LindsaySome of the Internet's most important pages from many of the most linked-to domains, are blocked by a robots.txt file. Does your website misuse the robots.txt file, too? Find out how search engines really treat robots.txt blocked files, entertain yourself with a few seriously flawed implementation examples and learn how to avoid the same mistakes yourself. The robots.txt protocol was established in 1994 as a way for webmasters to indicate which pages and directories should not be accessed by bots. To this day, respectable bots adhere to the entries in the file... but only to a point. Your...

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