We've got some updates on the progress of the PSDTUTS Photoshop Video Channel over at Vimeo. Gavin keeps cranking out professional Video tutorials based on our existing written tutorials. We've also got others contributing new tutorials of their own creation.
Great Videos Added to the Channel Recently
There are now over 40 Photoshop videos in the Channel now. Get involved and you might have your video tutorial featured here on the PSDTUTS site.
Grungy Poster in Photoshop
Video is a great format. It gives you a different educational experience. Some things show really well in written tutorials and others are better in video format. So, I'm really excited that Gavin has been updating our tutorials as video. That way you can see the tutorial being created. This is the link to the Grungy Poster in Photoshop video tutorial, and it is a larger version of this tutorial.
The tutorial shows you how to make a cool grunge style poster in Photoshop using brushes, layer styles, and unique lettering. Here is the link to the original tutorial written by Fabio here on PSDTUTS as well.
Keep in mind that you can hit the Expand button in the bottom right hand corner of a Vimeo video tutorial and it will pop up a full screen version. If you view the videos directly from the PSDTUTS Photoshop Video Channel you'll get a higher resolution view. The Expand button is shown below circled in red.

Photoshop Tutorial: Coloring Line Art
This tutorial about coloring line art was created by The Dane a few months ago, but recently added to the Video Channel. It covers the subject in depth and consists of layer masks, adjustment layers, and blend modes in relation to coloring line art. It's a well explained and demonstrated tutorial. Here is the link to the video tutorial in case you want to watch a larger version than the one shown below.
Photoshop: Slice Up Your Layouts
This tutorial by Howard Pinsky shows the basics of slicing web images in Photoshop. This is something we haven't covered in detail on PSDTUTS, so it's a great video tutorial addition to the Channel. It also covers a workflow from Photoshop over to Dreamweaver. Here is a link to the larger version of the tutorial.
More Great Video Tuts Coming!
If you look down the sidebar, you'll see we have a section showing the eight most recent videos in our Photoshop Video Channel over at Vimeo. That way you can keep track of the videos as they're added. If you create Photoshop video tutorials, then consider getting involved in the group. We'll keep looking for ways to make it a better experience for all.

























User Comments
( ADD YOURS )Brent Nelson July 26th
Great. Thanks collis
Brent Nelson July 26th
and sean…
Good-Walls July 26th
Nice but I think you should only do videos for “special” tutorials ones that are too extensive or something like that
Grant Friedman July 26th
Anyone know the best software to use to capture screen video and audio? I’d love to offer some video tuts.
Braden Keith July 26th
1) Same question as Grant.
2) Will there be a point where you would purchase from us the video tutorial instead of written?
Ali July 26th
Same question as Braden Leith’s 2nd one
Qbrushes July 26th
the quality of the videos are lacking which makes it hard to follow for some users who don’t know photoshops interference very well.
Erik Brown July 26th
Thanks ! I really love this addition to the site not too mention Im a big fan of Vimeo
Shane July 26th
Fantastic stuff - gotta love those vids
Rob July 27th
These are awesome videos! However, it’d be great if there were handouts with it too. Just a suggestion - not complaining though
Mark Abucayon July 27th
wow I this collection of videos
godonholiday July 27th
Rob - Handouts? Not sure what you mean mate?
MONSTER July 27th
I gotta check these out!
Elliott Cost July 27th
Very cool! I love Vimeo, so its cool to see some PSDTuts video tutorials over there.
Alex July 27th
WOW THANKS, this is realllyy an UPGRADE. Reading tutorials are good and all, but when it comes down to it…. Video learning is the new next generation learning. Its so much easier to learn from a video than trying to read because if something goes wrong, the text cant tell you what you did wrong. Whereas videos, you can see step by step where you could have messed up. I’ve been waiting for this for a while. Thanks again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MD July 27th
have you tried IMeem.com? Just a sugestion
it’s really useful…
Joefrey Mahusay July 27th
Great video tutorials, and thanks for the updates.
Braden Keith July 27th
@godonholiday
He means written out like this
And no one has answered my questions yet
Erik Diamond July 27th
I am sure these videos are cool. Too bad that they could not offer captions for the hearing impaired because I am deaf.
Let me know if you know any tutorial videos that does come with captions.
Thanks,
Erik
godonholiday July 27th
As for handouts…. Well the videos are there to support the original tutorials, I think it is always best if you try the tutorial first and then if you get stuck try and figure it out for yourself. If you do, then you are more likely to remember how you did it than if you just copy and paste. I think the videos teach you more if you use them with the written tutorials, there is a delay between the written tutorial and the video, this gives you time to have a go and see what you can do. If you have a plus membership then you can use the files to see how an effect was done. I think using a combination of the three is the best way to learn. If you just want a quick fix then follow the video.
Andrei Constantin July 28th
I think videos are indeed a great plus for a tutorial if you are a beginner
Jbcarey July 28th
Videos are the best way to show something but VERY IMPORTANT…. HIGH QUALITY!
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