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Adobe Photoshop Tip– Comic Art Effect — Photoshop Action

12097996 c3fc0f4a9e 300x126 Adobe Photoshop Tip   Comic Art Effect    Photoshop ActionIf you enjoyed our Comic Art Effect tutorial, you’ll love The MacMerc.com Comic Art Effect Photoshop Action — all the fun of the original, with much less work for you.

The effect is slightly different than the one detailed in the written tutorial and had to be dumbed down for automation’s sake. But, I think you will agree, it still looks pretty slick. Download it and give it a shot. It should work with Adobe Photoshop 7 and above for Mac (or even PC). If you have any trouble post a comment below.

Download it here!

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What’s that Flickr-ing across your Mug? Mugshot, of course!

138816941 9b1b9f5413 m Whats that Flickr ing across your Mug? Mugshot, of course!If you’re anything like us (and we pray that you aren’t for your sake!), you post a lot of images to Flickr from your Cameraphone. And as much as we love the Web2.0/AJAX-y goodness of the Yahoo-owned photo site, we miss the nifty interface of iPhoto.

To the rescue comes Blake Seely, with Mugshot, an iPhoto-like desktop application for managing your Flickr photos. Looking for a replacement for Flickr’s web interface? Want to drag, drop, and copy instead of clicking on links? Want to see thousands of photos in a single, scrolllable view? Download Mugshot today!

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Our Comic Art Effect becomes an Action adventure

Due in no small part to the wildly popular Comic Life application for making comic pages out of your images, our own Comic Art Effect tutorial has enjoyed a bit of a resurgence.

Lance McCord found the tutorial via a link on LifeHacker and contacted me about producing a Photoshop Action to produce the effect. Well, I’m here to announce and make available just that…

The MacMerc.com Comic Art Effect Photoshop Action.

12097996 c3fc0f4a9e Our Comic Art Effect becomes an Action adventure

The effect is slightly different than the one detailed in the written tutorial and had to be dumbed down for automation’s sake. But, I think you will agree, it still looks pretty slick. Download it and give it a shot. It should work with Adobe Photoshop 7 and above for Mac (or even PC). If you have any trouble drop me a line after reading the FAQs and the caveats of the original effect.

Note:Thanks also to summer2005 for the link to the original tutorial on digg.