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Drawing Tape in Photoshop CS3 Tutorial

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Summary: Many methods in Photoshop can lead to similar results, and there are more than one ways to do most effects. Learn to draw a piece of tape in Photoshop CS3 in this free Photoshop tutorial video.

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"Adobe Photoshop is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems, Inc., and I am in no way affiliated with Adobe. Ok. On this tutorial, I'm actually going to give you an option two, as far as tape goes. And I'm going to make a layer with the marquis tool, and I'm also-I'm also going to color it in. So, what you want to do is you want to actually go over here to your layers palette, click on "New Layer", which is this little button right over here. As I've been telling you guys, create a new layer. Double-click and name this tape "Two". Ok. So, with tape two, you want to go ahead and grab your marquis. And you want to just click and drag another tape like we did earlier, just like that. And now you want to grab your paintbrush or paint bucket, rather, and you want to color that in with gray, as we just did right there. And, basically, this is step one to making our new tape. As you can see, it's similar to the other one. But I'm going to show you in these next steps how to actually make it look a little bit different. And, actually, what you want to do is actually free-transform that. And I can show you here this, real quick. So, it's just, if you hit Command or Control-D to de-select, and now hit Command or Control-T, and kind of turn your tape around. And kind of just fit it into the place where it needs to be, kind of like right there. And now you just hit the "Return" key, and now you have yourself a second piece of tape. And it's actually not where I want it, so I'm going to hit this move tool. Move it like right there. Looks good. Alright. So that is it for this tutorial."

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