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Lazymask new tutorial

vAt last Lazymask uploaded the Vector Tutorial in their website. This is kind of different from the rest of the three (3) tutorials. Mainly because this one is colorful and girly. I hope you would drop by at this page and learn something out from this tutorial.

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Lazymask link updates

Lazymask changes its link page layout, I don’t know if you have happened to drop by at that page but it’s not that search engine friendly. That’s one of the reasons why Lazymask decided to change the layout. Though the first layout was easy to add links but it’s not readable by search engine spiders. This one looks neat and clean, and easy to navigate. Lazymask continues to update its site every now and then. And surely I’ll keep you update.

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Vector Tutorial

I have finished with the new tutorial which Lazymask would soon be launching. This is beyond Lazymask services it’s called Vector Tutorial. A week from now, we will be uploading it to the website so that we can share it to all of you. Aside from providing quality services, Lazymask intend in sharing some of our knowledge to people who would like to know more about our service and we hope through this you will learn something.

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Lazymask Page Rank

Unfortunately Lazymask Page Rank goes down from pr 5 to pr4 but on the other hand some of its pages gained page rank. Though page rank is important in online business but theirs nothing more important than your business sales right? There were always be positive counterparts for every negative aspect of the story.

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Clipping Path Tutorial using Photoshop

Clipping path enables you to outline specific area of an image to show while the rest is transparent. Clipping path is done using Photoshop software, there are more ways of creating clipping path but the simplest method is using the pen tool. This tutorial shows you a simple technique of creating clipping path in Photoshop CS.

1. Open the image you’d like to path. Duplicate the image and make the original image invisible or you can just delete it. Start creating your clipping path using the pen tool (a hand sign indicates the pen tool location)
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2. After you’ve finish tracing the image, go to Paths (hand indicated the location) Right click and choose the make selection.
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3. Create new layer, before you copy make sure you are in the right layer. Ctrl C and Paste the clip image into the new layer.
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4. Done! You’ve just finished the clipping path technique. You can put background color or image of you choice. Enjoy!
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