Layers TV: Episode 90
Corey has a tutorial about painting with words inside of Adobe Illustrator. RC talks about not tipping your hand when creating web galleries with Lightroom 2.

Thank you so much to iStockphoto for providing us with images to use for the show. Be sure to visit them for all of your image needs: iStockphoto

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Corey has a tutorial about painting with words inside of Adobe Illustrator.
RC talks about not tipping your hand when creating web galleries with Lightroom 2.

Visit airtightinteractive.com to purchase and download a version of Simpleviewer Pro.
RC is on Twitter at twitter.com/layerstv_RC
Corey is also tweeting. Viewers can follow him at twitter.com/planetphotoshop

RC and Corey have decided that the weekly contest winner from Layers TV will be announced in RC’s blog post. Remember when you submit your answer in the contact form to choose Layers Blog from the drop-down menu. Be sure to check the front page post for the name of this week’s winner and tune in to this week’s episode to find out what the contest question and prizes are.
Visitor Comments »
Comment by jadee | June 5, 2009 @ 8:46 am
Hi Corey and RC. I gotta say that this was a great episode. I’ve been waiting for this as it featured a product i’ve wanted to see you using (Airtight SimpleViewer). It’s nice that you showed how to convert to pro and what it can do. BUT! It would have been nice if RC was to show how to implement it to a webpage. I understand that RC has showed it being used with a shadow box in the past, but it’s not what i was looking for. Q: Is it possible for RC to show how you implement it to a webpage design?
Thanks Guys! and keep up the awesome work.
Comment by Samuel | June 16, 2009 @ 1:56 pm
Great episode. I can definitely use this stuff. One question though for Corey. Why not just put your source image on a template layer instead of manually locking the image and changing the opacity? Personal preference or is there another reason I’m not aware of?
Comment by Nathan | July 6, 2009 @ 8:44 am
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